Mosman trophy home one of Sydney’s best
A Mosman trophy home sold last year for $19.5 million by former Woolworths executive Bill Wavish and his wife Vonnie has emerged as one of the most popular Sydney listings in five years.
A Mosman trophy home sold last year for $19.5 million by former Woolworths executive Bill Wavish and his wife Vonnie has emerged as one of the most popular Sydney listings in five years.
This ultra-modern home was the only house on the market in this exclusive suburb on Sydney’s north shore. It sold in seven days for $650,000 more than its auction guide.
Traditional north shore homes with lots of space and modern updates remain flavour of the month for hungry Sydney buyers, as the area’s impressive sales results keep on coming.
This leafy suburb in Sydney’s upper north shore has seen a trophy home bonanza this winter. The suburb’s sales record has just been broken and is set to be broken again already.
One of Roseville’s most iconic estates has come to market and is expected to smash the sales record by millions of dollars.
Mosman hotelier Tim Fallon has picked up a hush-hush buyer for his classic Federation home in Cremorne only a week after it came to market.
One of Mosman’s most iconic buildings has come to market, less than six months after it sold in a hush-hush off-market deal worth $10.8 million.
A run of house sales in the north shore suburb of Naremburn has seen stock dwindle to just two properties. And one of them comes with its own private putting green.
Upper North Shore tennis courts are earning their owners a pretty penny, as buyers set their sights on building luxury new homes.
The co-founder of Laser Clinics Australia, Babak Moini, has traded up on the $11.5 million apartment he bought in the One Barangaroo tower. His new ‘weekender’ is costing $22 million.
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