Manly trophy home sells for $9m+
AN ultra luxury trophy home on leasehold land in one of Manly’s most prestigious streets has sold three weeks prior to auction for between $9m and $10m.
AN ultra luxury trophy home on leasehold land in one of Manly’s most prestigious streets has sold three weeks prior to auction for between $9m and $10m.
A TRIO of rugby league legends are out looking for new homes after selling their properties in a busy weekend of sales on the northern beaches.
LUCAS Laxale started his entrepreneurial journey aged eight, selling a bottle of champers to raise money for a puppy. By 21, he had saved for a small unit. Now, at 30, he owns a $3m trophy home.
A RARE classic four-bedroom penthouse apartment in one of Manly’s most iconic buildings has sold for $2.4 million, hours before its April Fool’s Day auction.
FORMER Sea Eagles stalwart Anthony ‘Choc’ Watmough has cancelled today’s auction of his Dee Why investment unit in favour of a private treaty sale.
A THOUGHTFUL renovation and buying for location has paid off in spades for champion kayaker Murray Stewart and his wife Rebecca — nearly doubling their money in four years.
MICHAEL Cook has a thing for Beatty St — that’s hardly surprising, given it is one of Balgowlah Heights’ most prestigious streets and winds along the harbour shore.
YOU know a home has passed the family test of time when its owners stay put to raise their children into young adults.
AS the chairman of Client Coverage at Macquarie Capital, Michael Cook knows a thing or two about property — and it looks like he’ll be $10m richer when he sells his Balgowlah Heights home.
LOOKING at this stunning luxury home on the foreshores of Pittwater today, it’s hard to believe it was built in the 1990s.
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