Anthony Medich lists Woolwich trophy

Anthony Medich lists Woolwich trophy
Jonathan ChancellorSeptember 28, 2015

Hotel investor Anthony Medich and his wife, Juliana have listed their Woolwich home.

More than $9 million is tipped for the four bedroom home through McGrath agent Tracey Dixon.

The couple have resided at Leicester since 2007.

Leicester is a rare survivor of the Woolwich foreshore from the early 1900’s with gardens to the water. It is said to have been built by Henry Budden, as a Federation style bungalow.

Positioned above sandy shores, the 1031 sqm property comes with pool, private boatshed and jetty.

"This palatial home is the epitome of coastal luxury," Tracey Dixon said.

It has city skyline views. Medich is the son of Roy and nephew of Ron Medich, but they are not involved in the pub group.

Medich has recently cashed up with the sale of three pubs worth about $50 million, with the latest being his own local, the Woolwich Pier, Woolwich which was bought by the Laundy family.

This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph.

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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