Vocation founder Brett Whitford sells Balmoral home

It will likely be the second highest sale this year in Mosman, which has seen some $1.4 billion in sales.
Vocation founder Brett Whitford sells Balmoral home
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 23, 2020

The Vocation founder and former executive Brett Whitford has sold his Balmoral home.

He was seeking $20 million plus for the home which cost $16 million in 2015 after a 2015 exchange.

It was listed as he intends spending more time at his 57-hectare Angus cattle farm at Jamberoo.

the Balmoral cliff top trophy home had been the home of the recruitment industry pioneer Geoff Morgan and his wife, Roslyn.

The Morgan house had been substantially renovated, while still retaining its 1930s Mediterranean-style.

There are views of Grotto Point, Castle Rock Beach, Clontarf and the rest of the Middle Harbour beauty points along with national park headlands.

The co-founder of recruitment giant Morgan & Banks bought his north-facing 1,100 square metre property in 2004 for $5.25 million.

The five-bedroom, six bathroom house with a gym and pool was sold through local agent Michael Coombs for Whitford who is now the Glenburn Private Capital chairman.

It will likely be the second highest sale this year in Mosman, which has seen some $1.4 billion in sales, according to Domain.

The year was topped by the $22 million sale in February of the Adamo family mansion to Mengyao Ling on Ruby Street.

The third highest sale was $20 million when an Alex Popov-designed residence was sold by the childcare mogul Brendan McAssey to shopping centre estate agent Simon Rooney and his wife Kristen.

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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