Marco Rossi sells Tamaramaâs most expensive hole in the ground
Elsewhere, Anthony Scali scores $11 million in Palm Beach, fund manager Ben Alexander buys for $25 million in Vaucluse and a rock publicist makes a $6 million return.
An artistâs impression of the development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence in Tamarama.Â
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Tamaramaâs most expensive hole in the ground has quietly sold, five years after it was first listed with $15 million hopes by Marco Rossi, head of privately held construction group Built, and his partner, Stephanie Stokes.
The couple purchased the Thompson Street property on Sydneyâs coast in 2008 for a then suburb high of $11 million and demolished the house to make way for a development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence that was expected to be the Rossi familyâs forever home.
Mosman scores its highest sale of the year in $22m deal
Sydneyâs trophy home market has kicked into top gear with a former Goldman Sachs investment banker trading two of the priciest homes on the lower north shore.
The Mosman home of Max and Fiona Donnelly has sold for close to $22 million, making it the highest sale in Mosman this year.Â
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Sydneyâs trophy home market has kicked into top gear with former Goldman Sachsinvestment banker Chris Barter and his Australian wife, Katrina, trading in their $18 million Hunters Hill home for a house in Mosmanâs Golden Triangle worth almost $22 million.