Plastic surgeon Robert Drielsma, who specialises in breast and facial surgical procedure, and his anaesthetist spouse Debbie Hong have bought their reconstructed mansion for $25m.
The pair purchased the P&O model five-bedrom, six-bathroom residence with four-car storage at 17 Drumalbyn Rd, Bellevue Hill for $9.85m in 2011 and undertook a serious facelift two years later, calling within the experience of the famend architect Andre Porebski.
Their earlier Tony Masters-designed Tamarama residence had bought for $6.75m.
Often known as Carrabah, their most up-to-date unimaginable residence on a 1012 sqm block was in the marketplace with brokers Alison Coopes and Bradfield BadgerFox’s Katrina Wilson for 5 weeks earlier than it bought this week.
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The north-facing three-level residence provides state-of-the-art expertise and all main rooms opening to terraces with wonderful views.
The grasp wing contains a sitting space, walk-in wardrobe, and ensuite.
Formal and casual residing/eating areas circulate to non-public degree north-facing gardens, which provide panoramic harbour views.
The kitchen options Miele home equipment, Calacatta marble, a butler’s pantry and bar together with a wine cellar.
The kitchen and household space flows to the backyard and gas-heated pool and spa and cabana, which provides its personal non-public toilet and fuel built-in barbecue.
There’s even a elevate to all three ranges.
Dr Drielsma’s follow is predicated in Bondi Junction and he additionally conducts consulting clinics in Wagga Wagga, Camden and Canberra.