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Weatherman Grant Denyer spends $1.95 million as Title Tattle puts Sutherland Shire property under the spotlight
By
Jonathan Chancellor
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Grant Denyer, the Sunrise Channel 7 weatherman, has spent $1.95 million on his new Sutherland Shire abode. It’s a four bedroom 1980s home at Grays Point. It marks a return to shire property ownership for the celebrity as Denyer, and his then partner Belinda Morters ,were early victims of the GFC property downturn when their Jannali house, bought for $557,000 in 2003 sold in 2008 for $500,000. Not sure where Grant, his wife, Cheryl and their one-year-old baby daughter, Sailor were on the 2011 Census night, but there were 75,000 occupied dwellings plus 5,000 unoccupied in the shire. As the local paper recently noted in the shire, families typically have 1.9 children, live in a three-bedroom house and only speak English at home. The 2011 census of population and housing released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics noted 80% of Sutherland Shire residents were born in Australia, followed then by those born in the UK, NZ, Italy and South Africa. The percentage of residents claiming Australian ancestry is among the highest in Sydney among its population of about 219,000. There are 40 suburbs, the decent residents of which are all cowering in horror at their depiction last Monday in the new Channel 10 scripted reality television series The Shire. RP Data suggests the three cheapest suburbs when it comes to property prices this year have been Jannali, Heathcote and Sutherland, all with median dwelling price around $400,000. The shire has had a $590,000 median dwelling price of $590,000 so far this year. The dearest three suburbs have been Burraneer, Yowie Bay and Lilli Pilli, with medians at $1 million or more.
Soumershell (pictured above), the ultra-contemporary house on the shores of Gunnamatta Bay, has been the shire's highest sale this year. It was sold by longtime Cisco operative Frank Maly and wife Monica, who initially wanted $10 million on its 2007 listing. Soumershell sold for $4.95 million. The tri-level house set on 1,184 square metres with 20-metre heated lap and plunge pools, level lawns, slip rail with cradle and pontoon with poles. Inside there’s triple lock-up garage, heated limestone floors, gym and home theatre.
Kangaroo Point, with just 180 houses, had recorded a $2.2 million average house price in 2004, so it is at the pointy end of prices for the shire. Title Tattle recalls by late 2007 Botros was facing bankruptcy again, this time from his other house purchase financiers, the Commonwealth Bank, and the place sold for $6 million to the founders of the cleaning company, the Glad Group's Natajle "Nick" Iloski and his wife, Ljubica or "Lucy." The Iloskis’ subsequent plans to extend their two-storey house into a three-storey house with 900-square-metre floor space was knocked back in the NSW Land & Environment Court last year.
Retired fast bowler cricketing champion Glenn McGrath couldn’t find a buyer at his desired $6 million over the past year or two, so he’s still there and the property withdrawn from sale. Ditto the Australian Cricket captain Michael Clarke, who similarly tried too to sell a few years back, while living in Bondi with Lara Bingle, another Channel 10 so-called reality show. But Clarke's moved back home to the shire with his wife, Kylie. Clarke has owned the Lilli Pilli house since 2006 when he paid $2.87 million. The former Australian Cricket captain Ricky Ponting bought his house in the shire for $3.8 million in 2004, and in 2010 the glamour couple Shane Watson and Lee Furlong joined the wave of cricketing royalty owning in the shire when they paid $3.99 million for a waterfront property at Burraneer Bay.
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Meanwhile, Mike Quigley, boss of the federal government's National Broadband Network, has also sold his Mosman mansion recently at $3,555,000. It represented a loss on the $3.6 million paid in 2007.
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