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Mad for Hunters Hill
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The De Angelis publican family already own six waterfront properties on the Hunters Hill’s peninsula, so what’s one more.
Family patriarch Arch De Angelis has forked out $13 million for the Queen Anne Federation home of the late fishing industry pioneer Bob Mostyn.
Mostyn, the former boss of seafood exporter Craig Mostyn and Co, had owned it since 1967, paying $71,600, before he died in 2022 aged 93. It went to auction last year with a $12 million guide through McGrath’s Matthew Ward.
Among the De Angelis family’s stockpile of local homes is that held by Robyn De Angelis, sister to billionaire publican Arthur Laundy, neighbouring houses owned by Arch and son Phillip that were purchased in 2021 for $9 million and $13.5 million, two houses in Woolwich owned by siblings Marc and Nicole, and a block of apartments owned by their brother Peter.
Good neighbours
Actor Damon Herriman has doubled down on his Newtown home real estate, buying a four-bedroom terrace near King Street for $2.4 million.
It was an off-market purchase by the long-time local, who has owned his neighbouring terrace since 2002.
Herriman has been a working actor since he was eight and scored a role on the then hit television series The Sullivans, and in more recent years has starred in Foxtel’s Secret City, and US hits Breaking Bad, CSI and in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.
From Paris with love
As film editor Christian Gazal and his Francophile wife Emily Lawrence return to Sydney after living in Paris for six years they have put their Bondi Beach bungalow to the market with a $3 million guide.
Gazal, whose film credits include George Miller’s Happy Feet and Happy Feet Two, Peter Rabbit and more recently Migration, has owned the four-bedroom house since 2010, paying $1.63 million.
PPD’s Jason Pantzer takes it to auction on February 24.
In nearby North Bondi, Peter Ainsworth, the 39-year-old grandson of billionaire pokie king Len Ainsworth, has purchased designer digs for $7.4 million.
Settlement revealed the purchase by Ainsworth, a director and owner of commercial lender Vivian Locke Capital, after it was listed with PPD’s Alexander Phillips.
The MHN Design Union-designed semi was sold by Anthony Nantes, who last August was stood down as chief of listed fintech Wisr after he was arrested for stalking and harassing a former employee. Nantes pleaded guilty to charges of stalking late last year.
Garden escape
Also forgoing a mortgage on their latest house purchase is Surry Hills local Alexandra Muldoon, daughter of agribusinessman and investment banker Garrick Hawkins.
Muldoon, who with her husband Chris Muldoon runs the family’s largest privately owned, cool-climate garden Mayfield near Oberon, has paid $8.35 million for the Victorian terrace in Surry Hills of architect Kevin Snell.
Snell had owned the 1892-built terrace Albert Villa since 1997, and listed it with Sotheby’s Harriett France.
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