Vaucluse home owners paid $25m two years ago, set to sell for $30m

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Vaucluse home owners paid $25m two years ago, set to sell for $30m
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Marisa and Graham Campion, of the rich-list Rose family, spent their Easter weekend in negotiations to sell their Vaucluse waterfront home.

have spent Easter in secret negotiations to sell their Vaucluse waterfront home for more than $30 million.

McGrath’s Luke Hogan and Sotheby’s Michael Pallier declined to comment on the deal, but were in the process of selling the house as an off-market offering after it failed to sell last year. A well-placed source said the agreed price is an auspicious $30.388 million.It is set to be a lucrative two-year ownership for the Campions, returning a capital gain of more than $5 million, or $190,000 each month they owned it.

Of course, such a plan costs more than most of us earn in a lifetime, but in the Perlmans’ case may be helped by their $23 million sale late last year of their Bellevue Hill home by Laing+Simmons’ D’Leanne Lewis toTitle records show Lindsay purchased the block of four somewhat rundown apartments in Rose Bay for what a well-placed source said was about $13 million, matching the asking price of 1st City’s Brad Caldwell-Eyles.

, that averages $3.25 million for each apartment in a suburb where the median apartment price is currently $1,476,500. Ker-ching.The Bellevue Hill house owned by the Eichel family sold under the hammer for $17.13 million to the next door neighbour.The Gazals have been based in their battleaxe home since 2011 when it sold for $12 million, but with an eye on the Eichel family’s 760-square-metre property in front, they were forced to dig deep at the recent auction by Ray White’s Ashley Bierman.

As Christie’s James Hall takes buyers through the South Coast weekender, Gregory’s Southern Highlands property in Mittagong, Glen Lorne, is also set to hit the market.James Hall is yet to offer an asking price ahead of the campaign, but it is set to be lined up alongside the nearby Mittagong property Fonthill, which was purchased in 2022 for $20 million by developer and Deicorp boss Fouad Deiri.

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