3/41 Cremorne RD, Cremorne Point sold for $ 12 million, the highest price in the suburb this year.
The Bartter family that has built one of the largest poultry farms in the country has sold their Cremorne Point apartment this year for the highest price in the suburb.
The four -bedroom apartment on Cremorne RD, with more than 250 m² internal space, would be auctioned on Saturday 4 October, but the sticker sold went up on Wednesday afternoon and the sticker sold it is sold for $ 12 million, which the guide was.
David Grant, of the ownership of the Brennan, refused to comment, but the fact that the property was sold before the auction suggests that there was a strong interest in the apartment.
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It offers 250 m² internal space.
Peter Barrter died at the age of 84 in 2021.
Agents say throughout the year that well -located apartments at one level at the lower North Shore were on the up, while Baby Boomer pensioners are looking for views, space and convenience.
The highest sales in Cremorne Point is $ 11 million this year for a house in Kareela RD, so that the Bartter apartment easily overshadows.
The Voorstad record is $ 27.5 million in 2022 for the Ritz penthouse with his eight-car garage purchased by Tesla chairman Robyn Denholm.
The Cremorne RD apartment has house -like proportions, lift access and panoramic view of 180 degrees over Mosman Bay.
In a boutique block of only four apartments, the northeastern house is located on the outskirts of Cremorne Point Reserve, moments of the picturesque Cremorne Walk and the ferry is a short walk.
It was threw down sizers from the upper and bottom north coast.
It was threw down sizers from the upper and bottom north coast.
The apartment has an incredible view.
The deceased Peter Bartter and his wife Jennifer bought the Cremorne RD apartment in 2019 for $ 8.5 million after they had been tested from their Mosman -Herenhuis.
They sold their Burran Ave House for $ 11.21 million in 2019.
Despite the fact that he lived in Mosman for years, Peter Bartter grew up and founded his business Bartter companies in Griffith NSW.
Peter and his brother David started in 1955 from their garage and their company grew into the largest employer in Griffiths.
By the nineties it was the second largest poultry producer in Australia.
Bartter Enterprises acquired the Steggles brand in 1999 for $ 131 million before being taken over by Baiada Poultry in 2009.
Baiada Poultry is now the second largest chicken producer in Australia.
Peter died in 2021 at the age of 84.
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