Alex Popov, Hunters Hill-design tops Sydney weekend auctions

Alex Popov, Hunters Hill-design tops Sydney weekend auctions
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

A striking Alex Popov-designed Hunters Hill riverfront house last traded in 2007 for $3.55 million and fetched $3.85 million at weekend auction.

With expansive Lane Cove River views, the contemporary, three-level Bonnefin Road residence comes with plunge pool and sauna.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom property sold through Savills agents Adam Ross and Shayne Harris in conjunction with BresicWhitney

It was the weekend's highest reported auction sale. Bidding kicked off at $2.9 million before a crowd of 60 attendees.  There were some 37 bids with Adam Ross of Savills the architect was a big draw card. 

“Popov is one of those architects with a cult following."

Title Tattle gathers one of the bidders missed out on his third desired Popov home.

The split-level home was built for then Vogue chief financial officer Aye-Ling Koh set on its 1,114 square metre holding.

There is floor-to-ceiling glass and wrap-around decking.

It was built in 2000 after the block was bought in 1995 for $550,000 with the home designed based around a central pavilion with a wing on each side.

Popov had the main pavilion with the kitchen and a dining area overlooking the living room.

In the eastern wing Popov placed the main bedroom with ensuite, walk-in dressing room and northerly views across the river. The level below had another bedroom with an ensuite.

The western wing had two bedrooms, a bathroom, laundry and sauna.

Nicholas McEvoy mentioned over 100 groups viewed the home.

"It’s exciting to see homes on this side of Hunters Hill now achieving close to $4 million which is typically only seen on the peninsula, the sale is now the highest price achieved for the location.” 

The last known Alex Popov-designed waterfront house sale was last August when $3.75 million was secured in North Sydney, having passed in at its March auction.

Some 888 homes were listed to go under the hammer, the second highest number of auctions conducted on a weekend for the year next to the record-breaking pre-Easter super Saturday of auctions on April 12th when 1,111 properties were auctioned.

Sydney’s Super Saturday secured a 78.9% preliminary success rate, according to Australian Property Monitors.

Sydney had more properties auctioned and sold over the first five months of this year compared to the same period in any prior year.

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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