Designer water entrepreneurs Stephanie and Garrett Jandegian look to be having a good time financially, given their purchase in the prestigious Sydney suburb.
Who knew the designer water business was so lucrative? Certainly, Stephanie and Garrett Jandegian look to be having a good time financially given their purchase of a Bellevue Hill mansion that was recently on offer for $27 million.
Their newly acquired Bellevue Hill home is the 1500-square-metre property with a pool and tennis court that last sold in 2018 by recently retired ASX chief Dominic Stevens for more than $14 million. So, what to make of the Pagents’ sale less than a year later for $20 million, with no improvements to speak of?
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