Laser Clinics co-founder pulls top-priced listing
Sydney’s priciest weekend listing, a Mosman trophy home, was pulled on auction-eve by Babak Moini, co-founder of Laser Clinics Australia.
Sydney’s priciest weekend listing, a Mosman trophy home, was pulled on auction-eve by Babak Moini, co-founder of Laser Clinics Australia.
Leuralla, the imposing 1914 Blue Mountains home, attracted plenty of interest online and four registered bidders but none chose to make an offer at the auction.
Offers for Sastrugi Lodge, Thredbo’s priciest snow offering, are under consideration after its expressions of interest marketing campaign closed last week.
The national clearance rate dipped this week, as more than 20 NSW luxury homes failed to find buyers.
The likely winter-induced listings hibernation is not far off, but the weekend’s stellar auction results were distinctly beachy, highlighted by a sale at northern NSW surf town Yamba.
PPD’s Alexander Phillips is officially NSW’s top-selling agent with $973m to his name but it was a stunning home in Brisbane that was this weekend’s top sale.
The Goslings, a luxury 40ha Flinders estate on the Mornington Peninsula, has been relisted for sale – but this time it’s being marketed as mortgagee in possession.
It is situated in the blue-ribbon Melbourne suburb of Toorak and has approval for a five storey ‘superyacht-style’ mansion, but the St George’s Rd site only received one bid and that wasn’t enough.
Sydney Sotheby’s Maclay Longhurst initially gave $10m guidance for partially-gutted Potts Point penthouse Manar, but quickly upped it to $13.7m as negotiations got serious.
Off the plan and off the charts — unit sales along the Gold Coast’s famed Glitter Strip may be down from the highs of 2021, but it remains red-hot with buyers.
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