Seven Network exec Bruce McWilliam lists Point Piper waterfront ‘masterpiece’ for $35m
Just days after selling in Bellevue Hill for more than $9m, Seven Network commercial director Bruce McWilliam has listed another investment property, this time a Point Piper waterfront for $35m.
The five-bedroom, five bathroom residence with two-car garage and infinity pool at 42A Wolseley Road, was purchased for $10.65m in 2013.
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But just recently, the four-level residence has been dramatically transformed into a “waterfront masterpiece” by the acclaimed design firm Blainey North + Associates.
There are even steps leading down to a sandy beach.
The prized listing, with McWilliam’s friend, Brad Pillinger of Pillinger — who sold the Victoria Road Spanish Mission investment property this week for way above its $8.5m price guide — is so fresh that fresh internal images are not yet available.
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But to give our readers a sneak preview of the basic layout and views, the Wentworth Courier has accessed pre-renovation images, when the home was bought eight years ago.
The due-west north-facing property captures uninterrupted harbour, Bridge and city skyline views.
The living areas open to wide colonnaded terraces.
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The original charm remains, with the residence featuring French windows and high ceilings.
Thanks to its lavish renovation, it has an internal lift and a host of beautiful finishes.
It now comes with a whole-floor master suite, sophisticated marble kitchen, expansive living and dining areas, a family room and a large rumpus room.
To top it all off, there are also poolside decks around the infinity pool and a lawn facing the waterfront where you can enjoy the tremendous views.
In a recent exclusive interview with the Wentworth Courier regarding the listing of his Victoria Road listing, McWilliam said: “Sometimes you have to refresh the portfolio.”
McWilliam resides in another waterfront mansion in Wolseley Road, near close friend and former business partner Malcolm Turnbull.
Separate sources estimate he owns $100m worth of residential property in the eastern suburbs, not counting a substantial portfolio of commercial property in Double Bay.