Hopes for fat profit in terrace sale
Fat Prophets co-founder Angus Geddes is further rejigging his property portfolio as he prepares for the renovation of his three terraces on Victoria St, Potts Point in Sydney’s east.
Fat Prophets co-founder Angus Geddes is further rejigging his property portfolio as he prepares for the renovation of his three terraces on Victoria St, Potts Point in Sydney’s east.
Australian Industry Group head Innes Willox no longer has the conundrum of his two homes in Toorak and a beach house at Aireys Inlet.
Forecasts of falling property prices were realised in Melbourne’s prestige auction market at the weekend.
Woodlands, the recently sold $35m Woollahra trophy home, has briefly returned to the executive home rental market at an ambitious $15,000 a week.
The second NSW Central Coast waterfront property of the alleged fraudster Bill Papas has been sold on behalf of the McGrath Nicol liquidators.
The auction market continues to fade after the pandemic boom, with forecasters predicting winter auctions will soon fall below a 50 per cent under-the-hammer success rate.
Astoria House, the modern trophy home on Kewarra Beach in Far North Queensland, has been listed for sale.
Sydney’s top weekend auction saw $6.61m paid in Annandale for a heritage listing that had failed to sell last year when listed with overly ambitious $8.5m hopes.
Fund manager Doug Tynan, the chief investment officer at GCQ Funds Management, has listed his Woollahra home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
The nation’s top weekend auction sale was $8.4m at Henley, where ANZ’s co-head, global fixed income, Rakesh Jampala and his wife Vesudha offered their Sydney riverfront home.
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