“Champ chips in with $6.5m” |
| Posted: 01 Oct 2010 05:24 PM PDT Fairway to heaven ... golfer Michael Campbell has snapped up this Vaucluse property with beach and harbour views. Golf champion Michael Campbell and his wife, Julie, have spent $6.5 million to buy overlooking Gibsons Beach at Vaucluse. With beach, reserve and harbour views, the Polynesian-inspired pavilion house was designed by architect Peter Muller in the late 1960s for the Schwartz family. Its interiors were designed by Garth Barnett. The house sold at midweek auction through Daniel Baran and Reece Coleman, of Place Estate Agents Double Bay, who had it listed with $6 million-plus expectations. How west was won ... Greater Western Sydney AFL boss Dale Holmes has sold his Manly residence. Spanning three levels, the Palmerston Street house comes with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The now renovated 525 sq m holding, which sits on the Watsons Bay border, last traded for $2.9 million in 2001. The Campbells recently sold Kinnelar, a waterfront bushland reserve house on Parsley Bay at Vaucluse. The couple listed the six-bedroom, five-bathroom 1930s house through Laing+Simmons Double Bay agent Bart Doff, who was the agent when the Campbells bought the house for $8.7 million in 2005. It had previously fetched $4.5 million in 2000. The grand north-east-facing, three-level house is in a Parsley Road cul-de-sac on a 1900 sq m block. It has Parsley Bay water views and direct access to the beach. It comes with a swimming pool, spa and tennis court. Financial planning The managing director of Datafuel Financial Systems, Richard Selth, has listed his Elizabeth Bay one-bedroom apartment with $550,000-plus hopes. The Billyard Avenue unit with parking has been listed through Mark Foy at BresicWhitney Estate Agents. Ted calls cut Ashwood Park, the Tea Gardens lifestyle farm, has been listed by retired television executive Ted Thomas. Thomas, who helped put Home and Away to air when he was the boss of Channel Seven, has operated the 43-hectare mid-north coast grazing country as a poll hereford stud farm for 10 years. At its peak, it ran 35 cows and calves along with stud bulls. It has been listed by John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National, with Webster Nolan Real Estate agent David Nolan. The agents expect $1 million-plus at the property's October 28 auction. How west was won The chief executive at newly formed AFL franchise Greater Western Sydney, Dale Holmes, and his wife, Claudia, have sold their Manly residence for $3.83 million following the property's auction last weekend. The five-bedroom, three-bathroom property on Bower Street, which also has a north-facing entertainment deck and swimming pool, had $3.75 million-plus hopes through Steve Thomas at Belle Property Manly. The Holmeses are planning to buy closer to Dale's team headquarters at Blacktown. The Bower Street house was transformed from its previous Californian bungalow-style appearance after the 720 sq m leasehold property was bought for $2.3 million in 2007. Doctor knows The director of the Kings Cross medically supervised injection centre, Dr Ingrid van Beek, has sold her single-storey Californian-style Bronte bungalow for $3,281,000. The three-bedroom cul-de-sac house with views from its ridge location had been renovated since being bought for $465,000 in 1993. It sold through LJ Hooker Bondi Junction agent Daniel Gillespie. Presumably, van Beek and her husband, former West Australian premier Geoff Gallop, will buy something together. New house on menu Television celebrity chef "Fast" Ed Halmagyi and his wife, Leah, have sold their Collaroy Plateau house for $940,000 with plans to move further north on the peninsula. They have spent about $1.27 million on a four-bedroom sandstone-and-weatherboard house in Bilgola, which last sold for $1.2 million in 2007. It has a custom kitchen featuring gas appliances. Their redundant Collaroy Plateau property was a three-bedroom brick house. It had an entertainment barbecue patio on a 481 sq m block with a backyard with vegetable market garden. The house had been listed through Jason Martin and Nicholas Scarf at RE/MAX Narrabeen. It was bought for $860,035 in late 2008. Not hammer time The 76 years of Ashton family ownership will continue for a few more days, given Millamolong East, the 1930s Mandurama homestead on 1814 hectares in NSW's central west, was passed in at its midweek auction at $6.9 million. Listing agent Chris Meares of Meares & Associates expected $7.5 million-plus for the property. The eight-bedroom homestead was designed by Orange architect S.C. van Breda and built in 1936. It holds trophies and memorabilia from the family's three generations of polo playing and equine breeding. The property is 50 kilometres from Cowra. You know who you are Which former Reserve Bank assistant governor has listed his contemporary Woollahra terrace? Bought for $3.4 million in 2001, it now comes with $6.5 million hopes. It seems the downsizing couple intend to spend more time at Palm Beach. Which knighted New Zealand tycoon's wife has $1.55 million-plus hopes for her Pomeroy, Potts Point, bolt-hole? The renovated 109 sq m unit, now with decor by Tyrone Dearing, was bought from wine entrepreneur Lisa McGuigan for $1.35 million in 2007. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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