Chris and Valerie Corrigan sell in Woollahra as they plan Bondi penthouse relocation

Jonathan ChancellorJun 24, 2012

The Corrigan family have snappily sold their Woollahra residence as they head off to the penthouse of Cadigal on the Campbell Parade, Bondi beachfront.

The sale price of their neo-Georgian, Wellington Street, Woollahra residence hasn’t been revealed, but it’s been estimated at about $6.85 million since they were seeking around $7 million. The property, marketed online with no print media advertising, sold to north shore buyers.

It was designed in the early 1990s by the South African architect David Walker for Murray and Serena Crawford, who sold the property to Valerie Corrigan for $4 million in late 2000.

The Vogue Living featured house has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a grand formal sitting room and a large family living room with wide sandstone fireplace. The 457-square-metre property comes with pool, a separate home office building, a studio apartment and double garaging.

The Bondi Beach purchase jointly made by Valerie Corrigan, the wife of the shipping industry entrepreneur Chris Corrigan and their daughter, Lucinda has not yet been revealed, although its came with $7 million plus hopes.

The savvy push to online-only advertising was spear-headed by Sally Hampshire of Laing+Simmons Double Bay, Bill Bridges of Ballard Property and Savills Residential's Martin Schiller

 

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.