John Symond at his home in Point Piper.
Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond has listed his Point Piper mansion Wingadal on the market and the value is anticipated to exceed $200m, smashing the present nationwide home worth file of $140m.
Designed by famend architect Alec Tzannes, the groundbreaking residence at 2 Wingadal Pl sits on 2,676sqm (equal to 4 regular housing blocks) of prime harbourfront actual property.
Mr Symond says he’s promoting as a result of he desires to journey extra.
Listed with Ken Jacobs of Forbes Global Properties in affiliation with main agent Brad Pillinger of Pillinger, the home is constructed over 4 ranges, options entertaining areas for 500 individuals, undercover parking for 20 automobiles (eight contained in the storage), 4 bedrooms plus a two-bedroom house, a pool, a wine cellar for 2500 bottles, a theatre with seats for 22 individuals and two industrial kitchens.
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The home has $200m worth hopes.
Which could be a brand new Australian home worth file.
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The property was briefly available on the market in 2017 and regardless of a suggestion of $110m, Symond opted to maintain it.
Mr Jacobs stated that gorgeous home was constructed on the biggest landholding of the waterfront off Australia’s premier street, Wolseley Road, with a 98-metre water frontage.
“The estate is Australia’s most iconic residence and ranks amongst the best in the world, combining both privacy and space, exuding elegance and comfort, while featuring gun barrel views of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge”, he added.
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Point Piper is Australia’s richest suburb.
It doubles as a non-public artwork gallery.
Purchased in 1999, Wingadal took eight years to build.
Alec Tzannes stated: “Wingadal is a highlight of my career in residential design and architecture.
“The timeless design on the Point Piper peninsula offers a unique appreciation of Sydney Harbour from a variety of angles, rotating around an axis that lines up perfectly with the Sydney Harbour Bridge.”
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John Symond’s 2017 Christmas celebration at his home in Point Piper; Sydney. Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison and John Symond. Pic by James Croucher
The home took eight years to build.
It’s the proper place to take it straightforward.
John Symond along with his 3 metre lengthy life sized tiger mad out of coat hangers by artist David Mach.
Mr Symond stated: “Wingadal has been a special home for my family over the past two decades, and now I’m looking forward to spending more time travelling overseas.
“While being an exceptional family home, we have also enjoyed hosting many important events for charities and other worthwhile causes.”
Mr Pillinger stated: “The result showcases the foresight, passion, vision and meticulous attention to detail of both My Symond and Mr Tzannes, and as there is no comparable property in Australia.
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There is no official price guide in the expressions of interest campaign, though Pillinger said: “We expect Wingadal will be the first sale to surpass the $200m barrier in this country.”
Mr Jacobs stated: “Wingadal represents the unique vision of John Symond and is the most exciting listing I have worked on across four decades in the industry.”
The present nationwide home file is $130m for Point Piper’s Uig Lodge, purchased in late 2022 by Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar.
Point Piper’s Uig Lodge holds the home worth gross sales file of $130m.
That surpassed the $100m that Atlassian’s different co-founder, Mike Cannon-Brookes, paid for the Fairwater property in 2018.
The One Sydney Harbour Penthouse holds the file for Australia’s costliest home sale. The unbelievable nine-bedroom home in Barangaroo South was snapped up 5 years in the past for $140m.
The One Sydney Harbour Penthouse holds the Australian home gross sales file of $140m.
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