O'Neil's Point Piper boatshed sells after $33 million hopes

O'Neil's Point Piper boatshed sells after $33 million hopes
Title TattleNovember 26, 2017

Expected to be the most expensive boatshed in Australia, the Point Piper estate of the O'Neil family has finally sold.

The Wunulla Road property only comes with a boatshed as some sort of accomodation on its 2000 sqm harbourfront parcel. There's a pool, and four marina berths.

It's been in the O'Neil family since it traded for £9,000 in 1958. Back then it was sold by Polish-born World War II survivors Dr Ignacy Listwan and his wife Elvira.

The O'Neils secured the waterfront when added a third title in 1973. They paid $21,500.

The sale price is unconfirmed with the offering recently taken down from websites.

It took more than three years to sell since its initial offering.

There were initial $33 million hopes, but it's concluded the final result likely fell short.

 

 

 

 

 

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