Hollywood actor Zac Efron finalises $2million purchase of block in Tweed Valley

Hollywood actor Zac Efron finalises $2million purchase of block in Tweed Valley – amid rumours he is planning to permanently relocate to Australia

Zac Efron is rumoured to be planning to permanently move to Australia after falling for Byron Bay waitress Vanessa Valladares.

And now, the Hollywood star, 33, has finalised a $2million purchase for a block of land in Tweed Valley  – a town on the Tweed River in north-eastern NSW.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the Baywatch actor settled the deal for the retreat, known as Glen Eden, on Friday.

It’s a deal! Hollywood actor Zac Efron (pictured) has finalised a $2million purchase for a block of land in Tweed Valley – amid rumours he is planning to permanently relocate to Australia

The 128.7ha block of land has incredible views of mountains, cliffs, valleys, streams, and a rainforest.

It also features three clear-water creeks, rock waterfalls, water holes and two spring-fed dams.

The Hollywood actor is believed to be planning to build a home on the land.

Zac has been quietly living in the beachside town of Byron Bay since March, after escaping the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. 

He is believed to have met Vanessa in July when she was working as a waitress at the Byron Bay General Store café.

Confirmed buyer: According to The Daily Telegraph, the Baywatch actor settled the deal for the retreat (pictured) on Friday

Confirmed buyer: According to The Daily Telegraph, the Baywatch actor settled the deal for the retreat (pictured) on Friday

Views: The 128.7ha block of land has incredible views of mountains, cliffs, valleys, streams, and a rainforest

Views: The 128.7ha block of land has incredible views of mountains, cliffs, valleys, streams, and a rainforest 

In August, Daily Mail Australia revealed that he’d cancelled his scheduled flight to LA.

‘He was only planning to fly home if he had to,’ a source revealed. ‘He didn’t really want to go back to America.’

Zac had purchased the plane ticket several months earlier in case his application for a visa extension was denied by the Department of Home Affairs.

Location: Zac has been quietly living in the beachside town of Byron Bay since March, after escaping the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S

Location: Zac has been quietly living in the beachside town of Byron Bay since March, after escaping the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S

But it seems his request to have his tourist visa extended from three months to 12 months was granted, hence why he cancelled his trip home.

In September, The Daily Telegraph reported that Zac had ‘inspected and put in an offer’ on a home in Byron Bay, but was outbid at the last minute by a rival buyer.

More recently, Zac was rumoured to be the mystery buyer of a record-breaking $22million mansion near Wategos Beach.

Holiday romance: He is dating Byron Bay waitress Vanessa Valladares (pictured)

Holiday romance: He is dating Byron Bay waitress Vanessa Valladares (pictured)

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