PHOTO: Peter Wiggs has bought the penthouse of The Bradfield building.
Rugby Australia’s newest board appointee and private equity veteran Peter Wiggs has set an apartment record for the entire north shore at $21 million.
The Bradfield at McMahons Point is an exclusive block of seven harbourside apartments developed by Rob Moore’s Moore Development Group in which Wiggs purchased the penthouse off-the-plan with records showing the exchange was agreed in late 2016.
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But the bullish purchase was not revealed until settlement this week, doubling the previous high of $10.5 million set in 2018 by the sale of another off-the-plan purchase in Lavender Bay’s Blue development by orthopaedic surgeon and human rights activist Munjed Al Muderis.
Ray White Lower North Shore’s Tim Abbott, Richard Harding and Geoff Smith were pinned with negotiating the sale.
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