Macquarie Bank boss Nick Moore lists his Mosman merchants' mansion
The Macquarie Bank boss Nicholas Moore and wife Helen, who are upgrading to a $13.15 million contemporary harbourfront home on Middle Harbour, have listed their Federation Mosman house.
Well, sort of.
Costing just over $1 million in 1991, the property was briefly advertised with expressions of interest closing November 8.
But Title Tattle noted this week that its LJ Hooker agents Mary-Jane Hamer and Geoff Smith have taken its off the web without explanation.
No sold signs, so either a snappy sale or a change of plans.
The house was marketed as occupying a substantial sandstone footprint on its elevated 1,008-square-metre block.
The house with 365 square metres of internal space shows original craftsmanship.
It's marketed as suitable for contemporary family life, however the marketing does not show any interior images.
Its formal living rooms are said to have views through french doors of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and Centerpoint Tower.
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The Moores' purchase price for their harbourfront acquistion (pictured above) is confirmed at $13.15 million. It sold through Richardson & Wrench Mosman after three years on the market.