Financier Michael Wayne and his fashionista fiancee Nadia Fairfax could soon be living in the $4 million Paddington terrace Cawdor. No confirmation to her 188,000 followers, however.
But the Paddington grapevine suggests Wayne, the managing director at financial services firm Medallion Financial Group, and Fairfax secured the 1880s terrace before its scheduled auction.
Cawdor was sold by the abstract painter Michael Johnson and his wife Margot, who had paid $2,235,000 in 2012.
Fairfax keeps most of their private life off her social media, with little known about Wayne, who offers private wealth advisory services, with a focus on the equity and fixed income markets, both locally and internationally.
He stepped down from his directorship at the Sydney Jewish Museum last year.
This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph.