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The two-storey 1832 Georgian sandstone White Horse Inn is at 3 Market Place, Berrima.

Price is right! TV pioneers’ swank Southern Highlands Inn for sale

The Price is Right for media and television pioneers, the late Reg and Joy Grundy, whose olde-world Southern Highlands folly is for sale.

  • Carolyn Cummins

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An impression of the technology and education park as shown in Silicon Highlands proposal.

‘Legacy project’: New private school, hospital and uni plans hang by a thread

Before receivers descended on tech entrepreneur Peter Crown’s Berrima property empire he had some fairly grand plans that included flipping much of it, and proposing a technology park called Silicon Highlands.

  • Lucy Macken

The cautionary tale of the man who borrowed $120m with interest rates of up to 72 per cent

Peter Crown’s property play for one of the largest land holdings in the Southern Highlands offers a lesson in what can go right - and wrong - amid a boom in private credit.

  • Lucy Macken
48C Burradoo Road, Burradoo

Our 14 favourite homes for sale in NSW right now

Looking for your next home in NSW? From a three-level architectural gem to a coastal retreat with shimmering pool, we’ve got you covered.

  • Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
Escalot restaurant in Berrima.
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Eschalot

Berrima heritage meets mod-Med share-plates.

The historic Berrima Gaol has been sold by the state government for $7 million.

Berrima Gaol sold for $7 million to ‘football whisperer’ developer

Western Sydney property developer and “football whisperer” Joe Wehbe wants to turn the historic Southern Highlands landmark into a hotel and entertainment precinct.

  • Lucy Macken
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Roy Medich (inset) has bought the historic Mereworth property at Berrima.

Roy Medich buys historic Berrima farm from tech investor for $50m

Roy Medich has paid almost $50 million for the historic Mereworth property, making tech investor Peter Crown a $19.5 million capital gain in one week.

  • Lucy Macken
Monica Nakata 

A tale of two dwellings: Why more Sydneysiders are buying second homes

A slew of Sydneysiders are now dividing their time between two home bases; a city pad and a home in the country or on the coast.

  • Sue Williams
NSW Southern Highlands’ Evandale estate, bought by Hume Coal and later earmarked for a mine shaft.

How a small regional community beat a multinational coal giant

When a new coal mine was proposed in the NSW Southern Highlands, locals began a David and Goliath battle to protect their land. A decade on, they’ve finally won.

  • Tim Elliott
Column 8 granny dinkus

Jail sale won’t be a hard cell

There’s nothing like an extended stay.

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