Perth developer Luke Saraceni's partially gutted Mosman Park residence listed for sale

Perth developer Luke Saraceni's partially gutted Mosman Park residence listed for sale
Jonathan ChancellorDec 7, 2011

Anuket at Mosman Park in Perth has been listed for sale in a partially gutted state.

It last sold in 2008 when property developer Luke Saraceni bought it from mining speculator David Rigoll, the former early-1990s Colonial Resources managing director, through agent William Porteous for $16 million.

It had previously also traded at $16 million in 2007 when offloaded by Firepower director Tim Johnston, who had bought it from property developer Warren Anderson.

The house was built for the Burswood Casino developer Dallas Dempster to a design by architect Louise St John Kennedy.

Its latest listing agent, William Porteous from William Porteous Properties International, is marketing it as "one of Perth's most iconic properties". The house is gutted and ready to be finished to one's own standard, Porteous has advised potential inspectees.

It's partially renovated and partially gutted, Porteous says.

Set on a 1,425-square-metre block, it comes with five bedrooms, six bathrooms and four living areas. The Chidley Way property comes with a huge lap pool overlooking the Swan River.

It's not a rushed marketing campaign, as expressions of interest don't fall due until March 2012.

Porteous says the vendors will meet the market.

 

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.