Alan Brierty buys Kennebunkport, the coastal Western Australian retreat of Warren Anderson

Alan Brierty buys Kennebunkport, the coastal Western Australian retreat of Warren Anderson
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 16, 2012

Kennebunkport, the longtime Western Australian beachfront retreat of the property developer Warren Anderson and his former wife, Cheryl, has been sold for $4.4 million.

It's been bought by mining engineer Alan Brierty and his wife, Kylie, after being listed earlier this year with revised $5.2 million-plus hopes.

Alan Brierty recently stepped back from the day to day running of Brierty, the civil construction and mining services company he founded in 1981.

The six-bedroom Eagle Bay home was put in the hands of receivers after the internecine collapse of the Anderson family trust, Owston Nominees No 2.

The troubled mortgage lender Provident Capital – which went into receivership this week – had the first mortgage on the property dating back to 2004 refinancing. The finance was offered at a 17.5% interest rate.

Angas Securities took a second mortgage in 2008 along with Balanced Securities taking the third mortgage and Mortgage Funds Management taking the fourth mortgage on the 2,261-square-metre holding.

The house had $12 million initial hopes on its 2009 listing. The trust paid $420,000 in mid-1989 for the holding, which had traded just seven months earlier at $350,000.

The Fern Road property with views of Eagle Bay had been listed by Peter De Chiera of Stocker Preston. No sale price has been revealed of the transaction, which preceded the recent court case, and orders, before Justices Jacobson and Rares.

Anderson vacated Fernhill, his historic mansion at Mulgoa in Sydney's outer west, under court order after being declared bankrupt.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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