Nicole Kidman has followed age-old investment advice to always buy what you know, snapping up a fifth apartment in Milsons Point’s Latitude building. | Lucy_Macken
One of Cambodia’s ruling families has listed their Clontarf trophy home for $35 million to $38 million.
Nicole Kidman has taken time out from the red carpet to buy a fifth apartment in the Latitude building.John Pagden, of his eponymous agency, declined to comment on the star’s plans for the apartment but it comes a year after her same investment company bought a two-bedroom pad in the same building for $2.78 million. That property is leased for $1250 a week.
Another apartment in the building was added to her portfolio in 2011 for $2.68 million, with suggestions locally it is used as a private gym.The Vaucluse waterfront residence of David Lowy is on offer for $30,000 a week rent. The modernist Clontarf trophy home Portovenere set a suburb high when it last sold in 2016 for $11 million. You’ll need to dig a little deeper this time around, given hopes of $35 million to $38 million from Madina Tao and Mongkol Phara,The landmark house dates back to 1961 when it was built for the late arts patron and Transfield co-founder Franco Belgiorno-Nettis and his wife Amina, and sold a year after her death in 2015.
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