Crypto guru Steve Bellotti notches Mosman’s second highest home sale - realestate.com.au

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Crypto guru notches Mosman’s second highest sale SydneyRealEstate SydneyProperty SydneyHomes

It sits on a big block of land.

The Iluka Rd house is on 1720sqm of land and the concrete cantilevered house has the feel of a six-star resort with four living areas, pool, spa, gym, three-car garage and cul-de-sac address with secret beach.This Stanley Ave home holds the Mosman record of $33m. There were hopes the tri-level home might take the Mosman record when it was relisted after Covid with a guide of $36m-$38m.

More recently the guide was revised to “low $30 millions” and more buyers emerged and while Coombs couldn’t confirm the selling price local sources have it as high as $32m.The house was owned by former banker turned cryptocurrency investor and founder of TCM Capital Steve Bellotti, and his wife Carrie, who returned from overseas to ride out Covid but after lockdown then relisted their property.over the last 12 months the median house price in the suburb is $4,887,500 up 2.

 

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