Sydney City East Point Piper waterfront mansion sells for $95m to Australian-based buyer Stephen Nicholls, Property Journalist Updated 10 Sep 2020, 7:36pm First published 10 Sep 2020, 9:45am No. 92 Wolseley Rd, Point Piper, has sold for $95m this week. Edgewater was converted into a duplex in the 1980s and claims one of the few harbourfront tennis courts in Point Piper. Photo: Peter Rae
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Point Piper now claims the three most expensive house sales in the country, including the $95 million sale of Edgewater to gold mining businessman John Li, who exchanged on it in 2020, but is not due to settle on it until next year. Edgewater was partly owned by the Moss family, of the Katies fashion retail chain. Residential Luxury property Point Piper's Edgewater settlement linked to $306m trophy deals Half of the colossal Point Piper waterfront mansion has changed hands, linking a string of. September 8, 2020 One of the most expensive residences on the Point Piper waterfront, known as Edgewater, is set for new ownership after a buyer agreed to buy it on the quiet for about $95 million. A waterfront mansion in Sydney's prestigious Point Piper has reportedly been sold for a whopping $95 million. Boasting sweeping views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House from its 40 metres of harbour frontage, the property, known as Edgewater, is in one of the most sought after spots in Point Piper.
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Sep 10, 2020 - 6.50am One of the most expensive residences on the Point Piper waterfront, known as Edgewater, is set for new ownership after a buyer agreed to purchase it on the quiet for. Edgewater, Point Piper rumoured to have sold for around $95 million Joel Robinson December 7, 2020 Point Piper is rumoured to have secured the second highest residential house price in Australian history with a reported near $95 million sale on the waterfront Wolseley Road to a buyer born overseas but now based in Sydney. A Vaucluse home linked to 'John' Changjin Li, the $95m purchaser of the Point Piper mansion Edgewater more than two years ago, has price expectations of $46m. The 2641 sqm block with 1920s bungalows at 85-89 Hopetoun Ave is in the name of a Li family member, Changren Cheng, bought for $6m in 2010. Point Piper is a small, harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 6 kilometres (4 mi) east of the Sydney CBD, in the local government area known as the Municipality of Woollahra . Point Piper has been historically regarded as Australia's most expensive suburb.
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The $95m sale of a Point Piper mansion on the edge of Sydney Harbour has defied the market slump at the top end of the residential property market.. Edgewater at 92 Wolseley Rd in Point Piper. The sale of Edgewater in Point Piper exchanged three years ago, and half of the $95 million deal settled on Wednesday.Credit: Domain. The $47.5 million purchase by Li's property investment.
Lucy Macken. Sep 11, 2020 - 7.31am. Gold mining businessman "John" Changjin Li isn't quite a household name but to plenty of Sydney's prestige agents - and the good folk of Point Piper. Edgewater, Point Piper Size: 1,800 sqm Price: $95 million Another million-dollar waterfront mansion is Edgewater, located on Wolseley Road, in front of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. This property is famous for its tennis court and deepwater jetty, but what makes Edgewater unique is the 40m harbour frontage.
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Edgewater, Point Piper $95 million In 2020, the Wolseley Road property in Sydney's blue-ribbon locale of Point Piper sold for $95 million, becoming the second most expensive house sale on record. The property, known as 'Edgewater' has a rare 40-metre harbour frontage, directly in front of the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. Meet John Li: the mystery $95 million buyer of Point Piper's Edgewater trophy home EXCLUSIVE Prestige Property Reporter Gold mining businessman "John" Changjin Li isn't quite a household name but to plenty of Sydney's prestige agents - and the good folk of Point Piper - he's a man worth knowing. After all, the 57-year-old from China's Jiangxi province has been widely tipped as the mystery.