Canva techie Nicholas Wittison has upgraded from Marrickville to Petersham for $5.35 million, and one Pymble residence sold behind closed doors for $15 million.
The 2900 square metre property with impressively landscaped gardens, a pool, and tennis court set a suburb high after a brief two-week settlement in the name of Lin Li, the wife of technology entrepreneur “Jerry” Jian Huang.The sale was rumoured to be by Knight Frank’s Adam Ross and McGrath’s Nicole Zeng. It comes just three months after the nearby Coppins estate sold on the quiet for what was a high of $13 million.
Former Bank of Queensland chief executive Stuart Grimshaw has returned to Sydney’s high-end housing market. Coppins was sold by Telstra senior executive David Burns and his wife, Edwina. They are now at home in Turramurra, where they bought the 1927-built Wongala residence last year for $7.87 million.Still with the off-market records, Petersham’s high has been reset at $5.35 million thanks to techie Nicholas Wittison, of software giant Canva, and Mirvac’s communications manager, Frances Wittison.
Former BHP senior executive Geoff Healy and his wife, Christine, have been looking to buy decent Mosman digs for years. So it is no doubt a relief they have finally landed on just the place – for more than $25 million.
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