Lucy Macken looks back on the best houses,biggest buyers and bumper stories as she finishes her stint covering prestige property.
2024 is no time for high hopes,but if anyone can take a philosophical approach to the result it should be Paul von Bergen.
If the 2024 property market is to be remembered for anything it is not for the who’s who of sellers,but the many who didn’t.
It took more than two months to sell and copped a $150,000 discount,but on Friday night Anthony Albanese finally found a buyer for his Inner West townhouse.
He launched a vodka label thanks to help from Robert De Niro and financial backing from James Packer. Later,he tried his luck in the property market.
The Hollywood A-lister has toyed with the idea of selling over the years,but at that price,wouldn’t you open the door to buyers?
Intrigue has surrounded the house ever since the owners walked out a few years ago with teacups left on the kitchen bench and shoes lying by the front door.
He paid a record-setting price last year when he purchased his 16-room mansion with indoor swimming pool,and is no doubt hoping to better the price.
Just before Sydney’s property market closes for the summer comes one of the year’s most anticipated listings - the home of a famous Lebanon expat.
One local who made a noise complaint about The Joey’s bid for extended opening hours has now made a whisper quiet $9.5m property sale.
How much is open public space worth? Council paid $2.515 million for one waterfront block in 2002,but are now willing to let it go.