Finance tech startup Credible CEO Stephen Dash. Picture: Jane Dempster/The Australian.
Silicon Valley-based Young Rich Lister Stephen Dash has snapped up the Bellevue Hill home of the late Tom and Eva Breuer for $33m, which follows a $33.5m sale nearby just days earlier.
Sunday’s sale was for the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom home with parking for five cars, pool, tennis court and harbour views at 85D Victoria Rd, first listed with Brad Pillinger of Pillinger and Bill Malouf of Highland Double Bay Malouf last December with a $35m guide.
It became clear last week that a deal was close on the 2090sqm battle-axe block property, long owned by the Holocaust survivor and his wife Eva Breuer, the founding owner of the eponymous art gallery.
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The tennis court at 85D Victoria Rd, Bellevue Hill, was one of the attractions.
The property was the much-loved home of Holocaust survivor Tom Breuer and his wife, Eva Breuer, the founding owner of the eponymous art gallery.
No wonder the home has many art works on the walls.
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Reliable sources have spilled the beans that the exchange occurred on Sunday, with Simon Cohen the buyer’s agent, and 39-year-old Dash, the former Brisbane boy who’d reportedly landed in Silicon Valley in September 2012 with one suitcase and one contact in San Francisco, the purchaser.
The former JPMorgan Australia investment banker had sold his student loans business Credible to Fox Corporation for about $585m in 2019.
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The sale caps off an extraordinary week of top-end sales.
The Wentworth Courier broke the news last Wednesday that No.65 Victoria Rd owned by Valiant Hire owner Michael Sternberg had sold via Ray White TRG founder Gavin Rubinstein with buyer’s agent Simon Cohen and it’s since been reported that the $33.5m buyer was PAC Capital boss Clayton Larcombe.
The harbour views are another attraction.
There are multiple areas to relax.
The next day we revealed 37 Wentworth Rd Vaucluse — owned by Jigsaw Investments chief investments officer Julian Babarczy and his wife, Olivia, founder of interior design group Studio S.O — sold for $25m+ through Ray White Double Bay’s Warren Ginsberg and Alexander Phillips of PPD.
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And we also broke the news that that entrepreneur Roxy Jacenko last week sold 67 Hopetoun Ave, Vaucluse, for circa $16m, $2m above the guide, through Highland Double Bay Malouf directors David Malouf and Bill Malouf.
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Then on Friday, car dealer Terry Mullins finally sold Jenner House in Potts Point after almost two years on the market. The most recent agent, Raine & Horne Unlimited’s Samuel Schumann, hasn’t disclosed the result, but it’s understood to have been circa $30m.
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The Bellevue Hill home is a significant upgrade for Dash, who’d bought a Paddington terrace for $10.3m in 2021 from Potts Point-based off-the-plan sales specialist Ben Stewart of CBRE and Stewart Residential.