Altium chief executive Aram Mirkazemi lists redundant Clontarf home

Altium chief executive Aram Mirkazemi lists redundant Clontarf home
Title TattleJuly 26, 2017

The US based Altium chief executive Aram Mirkazemi has listed his redundant Clontarf home. 

Set on 700 sqm, the home on the Gordon Street dress circle has views over Sandy Bay to the Spit. 

There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a media room and a cabana that opens to a poolside terrace.

Mirkazemi paid $2.9 million in 2009.

Clarke & Humel agents Kingsley Looker and Michael Clarke have the listing with expectations of between $3.7 million and $4 million.

Aram Mirkazemi heads up Altium, a $1 billion ASX-listed company that specialises in printed circuit board design software.

The company, whose stock has soared almost 6000 percent in the last five years, has been noticed by Google co-founder Sergey Brin.

Mikrazmi arrived in Australia as an 18 year old refugee from Iran over 30 years ago and didn't know a word of English.

This article first appeared in The Sunday Telegraph.

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