Sharon Austen sells in Point Piper
Internet entrepreneur Sharon Austen, the online marital aids retailer in the early 2000s dotcom boom, has sold in Point Piper.
It was an apartment in the block, Point Piper House on exclusive Seven Shillings Beach.
Miss Austen once described herself as a "third wave feminist" standing up for a woman's right to enjoy erotica.
Inspectees spotted as least one nude painting hanging in the two bedroom apartment listed through Sotheby's Rick Nolasco and Daphne Savage with $2 million hopes.
Sharon Austen revealed all in Kate Askew's book, Dot.Bomb Australia: How we wrangled, conned and argie-bargied our way into the new digital universe.
This article was first published in the Saturday Daily Telegraph.