Real estate guru lists Woollahra estate
Staying in Woollahra, the Wallaroy Road mansion belonging to former star McGrath agent James Dack and his wife, Mary, the daughter of Hungry Jack’s fast food titan Jack Cowin, has been listed with price expectations of $36 million to $40 million.
Although selling agent Raine & Horne’s Alex Lyons isn’t naming a price, he did point to the recent $40 million sale of Hunter Valley pastoralists Camilla and Rob Cropper‘s Bellevue Hill home, last year’s sale of former Crown boss Rob Rankin‘s $35 million Woollahra estate, along with F45 co-founder Rob Deutsch’s $37.5 million Bellevue Hill buy this year.
Mr Lyons said the property – which last traded for $10.6 million in 2011– represented the best opportunity in the 2025 postcode.
“It’s one of the best homes in Woollahra and one of the best homes on the market, having the court, the privacy and the aspect,” Mr Lyons said of the 1140 square metre landholding, complete with a pool, tennis court and five-bedroom home.
The property was previously rented by recently separated celebrity couple Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness while he filmed of X-Men Origins: Wolverine in 2008.
Newtown’s new $13.5m high
Once a suburb associated with university students, pub rock and cheap Thai food, Newtown – in Sydney’s inner west – is officially well-heeled, thanks to the recent $13.5 million record sale of the converted warehouse home of former Star Casino boss Matt Bekier and his wife, Melinda.
Dubbed the ‘The Bakery’ after its former incarnation as a 1908 bread shop, the corner warehouse recently underwent a revamp helmed by Anna Carin Design Studio, and comes with a courtyard pool, concrete and oak flooring, steel frame doors along with Christian Lacroix and Cole & Son wallpapers and a custom mural by graffiti artist Tim Phibs.
The property was sold by The Agency’s Ben Collier and Brad Gillespie, a week before its scheduled auction.
The sale follows a turbulent professional chapter for Mr Bekier, who quit as chief executive of The Star Entertainment Group in March last year amid reports of money laundering within its VIP business.
Lendlease clocks Collins Wharf luxury pre-sale
In Melbourne Docklands, Lendlease’s waterfront residential development Regatta at Collins Wharf has pre-sold two-thirds of its luxury apartment offering off the plan.
Adjacent to the construction giant’s Victoria Harbour precinct, construction on the Collins Wharf tower is expected to commence early next year with completion slated for 2026.
Designed by architects Warren and Mahoney, the project is a 29-storey tower of 317 residences, including a premium offering of luxury residences priced at $4.69 million.
The tower’s top offering includes five two-storey Skyhomes – three of which are still available – on level 27 with water and city views.
The tower is set to feature hotel-style lobby with concierge service, electric vehicle infrastructure along with wellness features including an indoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, steam room, and gym.
Lendlease’s head of apartments, Daniel Dugina, said the project was part of Melbourne CBD’s expansion west.
“Regatta at Collins Wharf is the next stage of our ongoing investment in the area, with the precinct’s location presenting an exciting opportunity for Melbourne’s city centre to stretch further westwards and engage with the water,” Mr Dugina said.
The project is part of Lendlease’s expansion into luxury residential, following two major projects in Sydney’s CBD including the soon-to-be completed One Sydney Harbour in Barangaroo, and the yet-to-be-constructed One Circular Quay between the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
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