Lowes owner lists Vaucluse home with $18m guide
The co-owner of Lowes Menwear has listed his Vaucluse home for sale with an $18m guide following an upgrade to a Rose Bay mansion that cost nearly $40m.
The co-owner of Lowes Menwear has listed his Vaucluse home for forthcoming auction with an $18m guide following an upgrade to a Rose Bay mansion that cost nearly $40m.
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom residence on a 930sqm block at 15 Serpentine Parade, with indoor swimming pool and championship size tennis court, is owned by Jeffrey Mueller and his wife, Stephanie.
Jeffrey Mueller co-owns the iconic Lowes brand with his sister, Linda Penn, who is CEO.
The Muellers are moving to an “architectural masterpiece” designed by Studio Johnston at 1 Rawson Rd Rose Bay, which sold last July via Biller Property’s Paul Biller and Ben Torban.
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The Wentworth Courier broke the news of their $38.5m purchase last October, noting at the time that it was likely that their current residence, bought for $2.85m in 1993, would appear with the Biller Property team soon.
That, too, is described as a “masterpiece”, albeit as a “palatial family” one.
It’s certainly got everything a family could ever desire, with the indoor pool the centrepiece, the private north-facing backyard and the tennis court.
There are a range of formal and informal living and dining areas, inside and out.
The master suite looks particularly enticing, with its granite spa; there’s a commercial grade lift that glides between all four levels; plus a gym and sauna.
The Serpentine Parade home is just one of a range of quality listings by Biller Property this February, with an eight-bedroom residence with iconic views at 770 New South Head, Rose Bay on offer for the first time in a century also with an $18m guide.
Originally published as Lowes owner lists Vaucluse home with $18m guide