Harry Stamoulis sells Royal Domain Tower penthouse

Harry Stamoulis sells Royal Domain Tower penthouse
Jonathan ChancellorNovember 2, 2013

Billionaire retailer Solomon Lew is the reputed mystery $13.5 million penthouse buyer in the Royal Domain Tower.

The 368 St Kilda Road apartment was purchased from property developer Harry Stamoulis.

The full-floor four bedroom apartment overlooks the Shrine of Remembrance and Albert Park Lake. It has 1100 square metres space.

The current Australian penthouse record stands at $19.3 million for the penthouse in Salta's East Melbourne development 150 Clarendon Street.

Lew already owns a Toorak mansion, along with homes in New York and Los Angeles.

Harry Stamoulis purchased the 36th floor penthouse shell for $5.54 million.

It was listed by Savills Sydney agent Martin Schiller who sought Melbourne buying interest through local estate agents.

Stamoulis is building one of the nation's most expensive residences possibly due to be completed early next year.

In March 2010, Stamoulis paid a record-setting $24 million for the former Baillieu estate on St Georges Road where the mansion is said to be inspired by the Vanderbilt family mansion, Marble House in Rhode Island.

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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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