Bank of America general counsel buys Lani Mauna in Brookfield

Bank of America general counsel buys Lani Mauna in Brookfield
Title TattleJuly 1, 2019

John Wacker, the Hong Kong-based lawyer, has bought in Brisbane's west.

He's recently settled on a $4.1 million acreage in Brookfield.

The hilltop home, known as Lani Mauna, Hawaiian for “mountain reaching heaven”, had been on the market for over a year.

It was designed by architect Tim Ditchfield with strong references to modern tropical architecture after the one hectare block traded for $1.5 million in 2011.

Built with a no expense spared budget, Lani Mauna has five bedrooms, a library, home office, gym, temperature controlled wine cellar and a 22 metre infinity edged solar heated pool.

Johnston Dixon agent Josephine Johnstone-Rowell sold the home.

Wacker, who has been at Bank of American since 2005, owns a $3.28 million Noosa home.

This article was first published in the Weekend Australian. 

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