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NSW property: Silverchair bassist Chris Joannou buys $3 2m Coffs Harbour acreage

Silverchair’s Chris Joannou swaps Newcastle for luxury acreage in Coffs Harbour, while coal king David Knappick opts out of Byron Bay’s Wategos Beach as Australia’s largest wheat farmer buys into the neighbourhood.

NSW property: Silverchair bassist Chris Joannou buys $3 2m Coffs Harbour acreage

Silverchair’s Chris Joannou swaps Newcastle for luxury acreage in Coffs Harbour, while coal king David Knappick opts out of Byron Bay’s Wategos Beach as Australia’s largest wheat farmer buys into the neighbourhood.

Built s Marco Rossi sells Tamarama s most expensive hole in the ground

Marco Rossi sells Tamarama’s most expensive hole in the ground Elsewhere, Anthony Scali scores $11 million in Palm Beach, fund manager Ben Alexander buys for $25 million in Vaucluse and a rock publicist makes a $6 million return. An artist’s impression of the development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence in Tamarama.  Lucy Macken Save Share Tamarama’s most expensive hole in the ground has quietly sold, five years after it was first listed with $15 million hopes by Marco Rossi, head of privately held construction group Built, and his partner, Stephanie Stokes. The couple purchased the Thompson Street property on Sydney’s coast in 2008 for a then suburb high of $11 million and demolished the house to make way for a development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence that was expected to be the Rossi family’s forever home.

Rare as hen s teeth : Top Byron Bay site up for sale

Premium Content Subscriber only The Ewingsdale Road property that is home to SAE Institute Byron Bay has hit the market. Listed by Liam Annesley of Byron Bay Real Estate Agency, the 4.77 hectare property is being offered for sale by expressions of interest. While interest is being sought, there is no price guide listed on the property at this stage. Mr Annesley said the current owners were looking to change their property portfolio in Australia/. With SAE as a long-term tenant, Mr Annesley said there were strong prospects for potential buyers. The property home to SAE Institute Byron Bay, at 373-391 Ewingsdale Road, is on the market with expressions of interest being sought until May 14.

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