After nine months, gameshow host Larry Emdur finally secures his desired Dover Heights price, but keeps it secret

After nine months, gameshow host Larry Emdur finally secures his desired Dover Heights price, but keeps it secret
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 3, 2012

The redundant Dover Heights home of Channel Seven Price Is Right presenter Larry Emdur – passed in on a $3.8 million vendor bid at its May auction attempt – has been sold.

No sale price has been revealed by the gameshow host.

It's taken nine months – with the ocean clifftop property initially listed for sale late last year after Emdur and his wife, Sylvie, upgraded to a $6.8 million Dover Heights clifftop residence.

Last October when Emdur pulled the house from auction its price hopes were around $5 million.

The extensively renovated P & O-style house was relisted recently with Daniel Baran and Reece Coleman of BHR Estate Agents, who had $4.2 million hopes.

It is set on 417 square metres, whereas the Emdurs’ new home is on 1,062 square metres of clifftop land.

The Emdurs have owned at Dover Heights since 1994 when they spent $770,000 on another clifftop property.

Baran's last landmark sale in Dover Heights was in late 2010 when $5.05 million was secured for the iconic Butterfly House on Military Road designed by Ed Lippman.

It had views over Sydney Harbour to the Bridge and Opera House. 

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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