Former Telstra chief Ted Pretty buys Point Piper bolthole

Former Telstra chief Ted Pretty buys Point Piper bolthole
Title TattleFebruary 22, 2017

Former Telstra chief Ted Pretty has found a Point Piper bolthole having sold his Woollahra home.

The newly appointed chief executive of data security firm, Covata has spent $2.36 million on a designer apartment in the 1930s Troon building.

The two bedroom apartment on prestigious Wunulla Road has been reinvented for modern living by Joshua Penn and Benjamin Palmer.

It features a wide entry hall, large living room with TV and designer gas fireplace and a dining room that can seat 12 people.

Ray White Double Bay agent Elliott Placks secured the sale.

Pretty sold his Woollahra home set in Myles Baldwin gardens for $4 million last year after originally listing the home in 2014.

This article first appeared in the Daily Telegraph.

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