Style setter Maggie Tabberer lists her all-white Randwick stunner

Style setter Maggie Tabberer lists her all-white Randwick stunner
Jonathan ChancellorJanuary 29, 2014

Style setter Maggie Tabberer is downsizing. So her all white three bedroom, two bathroom Randwick home has been listed for sale.

It has been her home since 2006.

It is being marketed as an inspired freestanding sundrenched private oasis inventively built around a central courtyard - featuring a magnificent frangipani tree and a heated pool.

Title Tattle recalls when Maggie, the fashion and style guru, secured the then an all-white bijoux home in 2006.

The two-storey, north-facing residence had been custom built by property developer Mark Cooper with his wife, artist Marcella Kaspar, who have just been skiing in Europe.

Tabberer then sold her Rushcutters Bay garden apartment in the McLachlan Avenue block developed in the mid-1990s by James Packer and Theo Onisforou.

Before that Title Tattle recalls Tabberer had an Edgecliff abode - labelled the White House after its mid-1980s makeover.

Having bought a nearby garden apartment, there are $2.3 million plus hopes through Victoria Morish at Di Jones Real Estate in conjunction with Laing & Simmons Double Bay agent D'Leanne Lewis.

It was 1960 when Maggie moved to Sydney with her daughters from Adelaide.

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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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