Not quite a photo finish for Sean Izzard’s Stanwell Park sale: Title Tattle

Not quite a photo finish for Sean Izzard’s Stanwell Park sale: Title Tattle
Jonathan ChancellorMay 1, 2012

Award-winning photographer Sean Izzard and his wife, architect Amanda, have sold their contemporary Stanwell Park residence for $1.15 million.

It takes in views of the ocean and Bald Hill escarpment. The architecturally designed home is now set in landscaped tropical gardens on a 550-square-metre block, which cost $425,000 in 2001.

The Izzards' house was built about six years ago to a design by Amanda.

It sold through Amanda Moore and Vanessa Denison-Pender at McGrath Thirroul, having been listed with initial $1.3 million-plus hopes, which were adjusted to $1.2 million prior to its March auction. It’s been sold after auction.

Closer to the ocean, businessman Peter Holmes à Court's clifftop home sold to Jackie Vidor, wife of Phil Staub, the executive chairman of General Pants, the retail group that owns Surf, Dive & Ski, Jetty Surf and Billabong, just days before Christmas for $1.9 million through McGrath.

 

 

 

 

 

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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