Clifftop Mandurah under offer in Portsea's top summer negotiations
Mandurah, the double-storey house designed by Wayne Gillespie on the Portsea cliff top, is now under offer.
It had returned to the market this summer with a $12 million asking price.
The five bedroom, five bathroom trophy home was listed by the former Hinkler Books publishing boss Robert Ungar who reportedly had unfulfilled $10 million plus hopes last summer.
It was listed through Sotheby's International Realty agent Robert Curtain.
Ungar bought the then two-year-old house at 3820 Point Nepean Road 20 years ago with wife Rosemary.
It sold at the 1995 Australia Day weekend auction for $2,625,000, one of nine clifftop mansions at Portsea and Sorrento and Portsea to sell for above $1 million during 1995.
The Ungar's are off to a new home at Blairgowrie.
Mandurah is a 1,969 square metre holding with tennis court above Fisherman’s Beach.