The magnificent mansion of an Australian Olympian is available on Airbnb for $16 per night

A gold medalist is renting out his Australian house on Airbnb for three nights for a low fee, and it includes a $70,000 skate park.

BMX gold medalist Logan Martin is becoming an Airbnb Host, offering one lucky group of guests an unforgettable getaway at his Gold Coast home, complete with skatepark, swimming pool and putting green. , Logan is also taking time out of his demanding Olympic training regimen to treat his guests to a money-can’t-buy BMX session in his meticulously designed backyard skatepark., This exclusive three-night getaway can be booked for just *$16 AUD per night for a group of four guests. The stay will be available to book on Tuesday 12 September at 9am AEST via Airbnb, with the stay taking place from 30 September to 3 October 2023. Picture: Luke Marsden.

Next week, a Gold Coast mansion with a skate park, swimming pool, and putting green will be available on Airbnb for $16 per night.

Logan Martin, a BMX gold medalist, calls it home.

The special three-night stay at the one-of-a-kind house overlooking the hinterland will be offered just once for four visitors between September 30 and October 4.

Four individuals will get the opportunity to stay at the Gold Coast house of BMX gold medalist Logan Martin. Luke Marsden is shown.

The lucky visitors will have access to three bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as the backyard skate park, putting green, pool, sandpit, and slide.

If that isn’t enough, the stay includes a one-hour BMX session with Martin at his bespoke skate park, which he constructed in 2019 for $70,000.

It was well worth it when he was still able to practice during Covid lockdowns.

Martin will treat guests to a BMX session in the backyard. Picture: Luke Marsden

The unique home will be available to book on Airbnb on Tuesday, September 12 at 9am AEST.

Those who are interested will need to be fast because it is first in, best dressed.

Martin said he wanted to inspire the next generation of BMX riders through the partnership.

“As a host, I will bring a unique and adventure-fuelled experience to my guests so they can create exciting lifelong memories – including a very special one-on-one BMX experience in my world class skate park in my backyard,” the 29-year-old said in a statement.

On Tuesday, it will be first in, best dressed. Luke Marsden is shown.

Martin initially attempted Freestyle BMX at the age of 12 at his local skate park.

He won his first international competition in 2013, and he has received several more awards since then.

He won gold in the first men’s BMX freestyle event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

He received a score of 93.3 in his first 60-second run, which none of his opponents were able to match in either of their two runs.

“I came into the final with all the pressure in the world on me and I overcome that and I managed to win the event off my first run. I honestly can’t believe it. I’m so stoked,” Martin told Channel 7 after the triumph.

“That was my safety run and I got it at 93.30. I didn’t even bring out my big tricks, which is crazy to think. Anyone who has seen me ride knows I have a lot more.

“I’m stoked to bring home a gold medal to Australia.”