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Where do you go when you’ve sold Australia’s most expensive house for $130m?
Rag traders Carol and Steven Moss have found just the right downsizer digs in Bellevue Hill for about $14m, a bargain compared to its original hopes.
- by Lucy Macken
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Rich lister looks to double his money selling Wahroonga acreage for $9m
The almost one-hectare property was bought in 2019 for $4.5 million. Five years later the only improvement is approval for subdivision.
- by Lucy Macken
Luxurious Wahroonga house with a bedroom for the dog sells for $9.1 million
The owners converted the old office into bedroom for their Tibetan mastiff, that was “looked after like a prince”, with a custom-built shower space.
- by Carmen Forward
Fourteen of our favourite homes in NSW for sale right now
Looking for your next home within NSW? From Byron Bay to Milson’s point, we’ve got you covered.
- by Pauline Morrissey and Larissa Dubecki
Northern beaches buyer drops $9.5 million on lavish Wahroonga home at auction
The luxurious lifestyle property complete with tennis courts attracted five registered bidders and made a tidy windfall for its vendor.
- by Carmen Forward
Newtown house sells for $3.11 million in a three-minute auction
The rapid-fire bidding between two buyers saw the five-bedroom family home sell for $360,000 above reserve at auction on Saturday.
- by Kate Burke
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China’s Yunnan Tin cans $11 million Wahroonga trophy estate, doubles money on way out
One of the world’s largest tin producers has struck gold in Wahroonga this week, actor Sophie Lee lists her Palm Beach getaway, and Mike Baird buys a $5 million downsizer.
- by Lucy Macken
Man, 75, jailed for shooting son-in-law who split from sick daughter
William Murrell told authorities after the shooting in Wahroonga that his son-in-law had filed for divorce following his daughter’s motor neurone disease diagnosis.
- by Sarah McPhee
Nervous buyers drop out of auction race for $2.41 million Dulwich Hill house
Two potential buyers dropped out at the last minute, ahead of next week’s interest rate decision, but it still sold for more than 13 times the price it last traded for.
- by Kate Burke
Lunch with Raina MacIntyre: cautious coronavirus communicator
Helen Pitt lunches with Professor Raina MacIntyre, one of the world’s leading emerging infectious diseases experts, in self-isolation.
- by Helen Pitt
Inside the north shore brothel allegedly selling commercial quantities of drugs
Boasting a "variety of choice... from special massages through to erotic services", Hornsby 142 was a busy place.
- by Sally Rawsthorne
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