Paul Little and Jane Hansen’s Coonac estate in Toorak.Credit:Craig Abraham
A sale at the upper end of the range would set a new national residential record,but a sale at either level would eclipseVictoria’s house price record,which stands at a whisker above $80 million set by crypto casino entrepreneur Ed Craven for a dilapidated home in St Georges Road,Toorak.
Australia’s residential property record is $140 million for an apartment amalgamation yet to settle in Lendlease’s Residences One tower at Barangaroo in Sydney.
The highest-priced house sales are $130 million each for tech billionaire Scott Farquhar’s sale of Elaine in Sydney’s Point Piper,and his purchase of the nearby Uig Lodge.
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Either way,the Toorak sale’s stamp duty will add millions to the Victorian government’s coffers. For a buyer with permanent residency,$7.45 million in stamp duty would be payable at the lower end of the speculated price range,or as much as $9.73 million at the upper end.
The sources said there had been interest in Little and Hansen’s home at about $100 million a year ago,but the owners decided not to sell at that stage.
Little and Hansen have owned the Clendon Road mansion known as Coonac since 2002,when they paid $14.5 million.