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A Record-Breaking Deal of $50 Million Looms on Australia’s Most Exclusive Street

A massive $50 million deal for four combined homes is set to make waves on Australia’s most exclusive street, Wolseley Road in Point Piper. The four units, located at a single address, are being sold together, offering the potential to become either a grand trophy home or a prime development site.

Situated on Wolseley Road—renowned for record-breaking sales and home to Australia’s most expensive properties—the apartments boast stunning, postcard-worthy views of Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Perched above the harbor’s yachts, the site has no heritage restrictions, making it a rare and highly desirable opportunity for future development.

Marcus Botté of The Rubinstein Group, who is managing the sale through an expressions of interest campaign, has indicated that the property is expected to fetch well over $50 million. The listing describes the property as an unparalleled investment in one of the world’s finest streets, highlighting its potential as either a luxury multi-unit development or a grand residence with sweeping, uninterrupted views of Sydney Harbour from all three levels and a large garden.

Inside, the property’s interiors reflect an era of timeless elegance, featuring chandeliers, intricate woodwork, decorative ceilings, and traditional fireplaces. The sale is notable for being one of the last opportunities to acquire such a large block on Wolseley Road. Domain data reveals that while several apartments have been sold recently, the last house sale occurred in March.

Industry insiders suggest this might be the final chance to secure a property of this size on Wolseley Road’s prestigious side, as most owners in the area are deeply entrenched and have no intention of selling, regardless of price. Point Piper, home to the three highest property sales in Australian history—transactions of $130 million, $100 million, and $95 million—could see another landmark deal with this listing.

Adding to the suburb’s prestige is the impending sale of businessman John Symond’s waterfront estate, Windagal, listed for $200 million. Wolseley Road runs behind Symond’s property, which offers nearly 100 meters of harbor frontage and breathtaking views of both the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, further cementing the street’s reputation as Australia’s most prized real estate location.

GDP (nominal)CapitalHead of StateHead of GovernmentGDP (nominal) per capitaGDP (PPP)GDP (PPP)GDP (PPP) per capita
AustraliaCanberraSue LinesAnthony Albanese1.687.71363.4871.780.00064.675

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