Media power couple Lisa Wilkinson and her husband, Peter FitzSimons, have purchased a four-bedroom penthouse in Mosman after selling their long-time Cremorne family home, local sources have confirmed.
The former Today show co-host and the former Wallaby-turned-author (who now writes for this masthead) won’t have to do any gardening, snapping up the top-floor apartment with a full-length rooftop in February for a price understood to be a multimillion-dollar figure in the mid-teens. The exact sum will be revealed at settlement.
Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons have purchased a penthouse in Mosman.Credit:
It’s understood the pair are thrilled to have secured the property and were drawn to the sandstone exterior and its spectacular views from Mosman Bay, to the eastern suburbs, CBD and beyond.
Both Wilkinson and FitzSimons were unavailable for comment.
The abode is in a sandstone building that was constructed in 1914 and comes with a teppanyaki barbecue and bathtub on the rooftop.
The exact sale price will be revealed at settlement.Credit:
Interiors include floor-to-ceiling glass, a sleek white kitchen and pendant lighting.
It’s understood the property was sold through Bo Zhang of Atlas Lower North Shore.
The couple can enjoy uninterrupted views from Mosman Bay, to the eastern suburbs, CBD and beyond.Credit:
The report follows news Wilkinson and FitzSimons sold their Cremorne mansion for an undisclosed sum after it passed in at $24.5 million at a private auction in September.
The listing states the home was sold by private treaty on October 28.
Local sources said the couple are believed to be happy with the result. They listed it with a $23 million price guide.
The Sydney media power couple have sold their long-time Cremorne family home for an undisclosed sum.
Listing agents Brad Pillinger of Pillinger and Monika Tu of Black Diamondz declined to comment on any aspect of the sale.
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The exact sale price and buyer’s identity will be revealed at settlement.
Wilkinson and FitzSimons bought the five-bedroom landmark residence on the lower north shore in 1998 for $2.95 million.
Set on 3214 square metres, the Federation-architecture home has panoramic views of the harbour and city skyline. It was renovated by heritage architect Clive Lucas.
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