Deborah Hutton’s ‘forever home’ for sale
Style icon Deborah Hutton’s magnificent Bronte home is on the market and it is expected to fetch an eight figure sum.
Style icon Deborah Hutton’s magnificent Bronte home is on the market and it is expected to fetch an eight figure sum.
An apartment has sold for just short of $2.3m, the second-highest price for a one-bedder in the popular suburb amid a cooling property market.
Locals always knew when the late merchant navy captain, Peter Fleming, was leaving or returning to sea by the flashing lights from his harbourfront home.
The cheque’s in the mail at the historic Woollahra Post Office building, which is attracting the attention of savvy property investors.
Style icon Deborah Hutton is making a post-pandemic move she never thought she would.
The Watsons Bay home of the late Randwick bookmaker Bob Deverall has fetched $12.38m at a “marathon” auction, nearly $5m above the price guide.
A Bondi Beach site that a Holocaust survivor bought for £6000 in 1956 has sold for a whopping $12.1m at auction.
The socialite and interior decorator Nellie Tilley has listed in Bellevue Hill, looking to more than double her money on the apartment bought three years ago.
The man who has done some of the biggest deals in Sydney’s eastern suburbs is rebranding — moving on from the LJ Hooker Double Bay office he set up 35 years ago.
The rustic inner-city warehouse that was the former home of actor Claudia Karvan is back on the market after the 2018 ‘sale’ fell through.
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