Luxury property: Laser Clinics Australia co-founder Alistair Champion buys Point Piper mansion for $69 million

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Luxury property: Laser Clinics Australia co-founder Alistair Champion buys Point Piper mansion for $69 million
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The cosmetic surgery entrepreneur and his wife Kate have proved to be savvy property traders, while billionaire David Teoh’s sons have become neighbours on Sydney’s north shore.

The Champions’ $69 million buy places Mainhead among Point Piper’s most expensive waterfronts, joining Mike and Annie Cannon-Brookes’ $100 million waterfront reserve estate Fairwater,

Like his brothers Jack and Bob, Shane Teoh has opted for a luxury waterfront on Sydney’s north shore. Fronting the Yarra River, the 2963-square-metre block features direct river access with private pontoon, grass tennis court, heated pool and gardens designed by Robert Boyle Landscapes.The Powell and Glenn architect-designed five-bedroom, six-bathroom home reveals itself across three lift-connected levels. Built by Visioneer Builders, the home features floor-to-ceiling windows, polished concrete stairs and Dolomite granite kitchen with stainless-steel surfaces.

Anytime Fitness franchisee Troy Dimech has sold his resort-style Randwick home in Sydney for about $10.5 million.

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