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Surfection founder hits the beach
Mosman’s rumour mill went into overdrive this week that Surfection founder Chris Athas and his wife Amanda had spent well more than $20 million for a house on Balmoral Beach.
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There are not many such houses, but having ruled out the house of racing scion Tom Waterhouse, it turns out it was the 1920s digs next door owned by Kristine Healy, widow of the late Healy Optical’s David Healy.
The four-bedroom house is not quite beachfront, but is set alongside the viewing platform Carroll’s Lookout, so named for the house’s former owner and 1930s Mosman mayor Dalton “Jack” Carroll.
Raine & Horne Mosman’s Brendan Warner was tipped to have sold the house given he sold it to the Healys, but declined to confirm such talk. No guesses who might be first in line to list the Athas home around the corner.
Still in Mosman, the waterfront apartment in the Watermarque block owned by Diana and Michael Briggs, co-founder of private equity outfit Anchorage Capital Partners, is up for $13 million to $14 million through The Agency’s Claudia Portale.
The whole-floor spread is in the Allen Jack + Cottier-designed block in which a previous apartment record was set in 2018 when RAMS Home Loan founder John Kinghorn bought downstairs for $10.22 million, and again in 2022 when Vittoria Coffee’s former part owner Clelia Cantarella sold for $14.1 million to gold mining boss Craig Williams.
Mosman’s Luxe purchase
Paul Franklin, who heads up the production company behind reality television hits like Byron Baes and Luxe Listings, and his partner Rachael Smith have made a suitably glamorous home upgrade, buying an $18 million house in Mosman in cash.
It was an off-market purchase through Atlas’s Michael Coombs on behalf of Jacqueline and Riaan De Jager, co-founder of i-gaming intelligence platform DeepCI.
Franklin, who co-founded Eureka Productions, is coming from Northbridge, where he and Smith are preparing for a May 11 auction.
The five-bedroom house is listed with Ray White’s Stewart Gordon with a $5.9 million guide.
Bondi Sands to Byron
Bondi Sands co-founder Shaun Wilson and his fiancee, model Tess Shanahan went to Byron Bay in August and got engaged. Eight months later they’ve paid more than $8 million for a six-bedroom house in the heart of town.
Oliver Berger, of Bespoke Buyers Agency, is said to have represented the couple to buy the house of Andrea and Craig Maber, of New Zealand’s Rich List family behind the Power Farming Group.
The purchase – through McGrath’s Nick Dunn – follows the sale of the Bondi Sands self-tanning product company to Japanese skincare giant Kao for more than $450 million.
Banker lands in Haberfield
The inner west isn’t bursting at the seams with senior executives from the “millionaire’s factory”, but if one were to get lost en route from Mosman to Bellevue Hill then Haberfield is where you might find them.
Take Mark Cruikshank, co-head of finance at Macquarie Group, and his wife Amanda, who have set a high of $7.3 million for the historic garden suburb.
Unlike most of the local heritage houses, it is a newly built house that forced the Cruikshanks to dig deep.
Marine electronics expert Guy Currenti built the Queen Anne Federation-style house with pool, home cinema and gym, and promptly listed with CobdenHayson’s Matt Hayson and Ben Southwell.
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