Nick Greiner has purchased a magnificent apartment in one of Sydney’s most exclusive residential areas.
The 77-year-old former New South Wales state premier shelled out a whopping $6.25 million for the lavish property in the posh eight-storey block known as Akoya.
Located in the North Shore suburb of Greenwich, 7km from the CBD, the complex features resort-style living including a rooftop infinity pool with stunning city views.
There is also a wellness centre, a library, a bar and a “golf room” where residents can practice on a simulator.
Meanwhile, a concierge is on-site to attend to the needs of residents and their guests.
Greiner, who was Liberal Premier of New South Wales from 1988 to 1992, bought his apartment off-plan, the paper reported. The Telegraph newspaper On Wednesday.
The complex, which was completed earlier this year, has already sold most of its 39 apartments.
Nick Greiner has acquired a magnificent apartment in one of Sydney’s most exclusive residential complexes. Pictured here
The 77-year-old former New South Wales state premier shelled out a whopping $6.25 million for the lavish property in the posh eight-storey block known as Akoya.
Located in the North Shore suburb of Greenwich, 7km from the CBD, the complex features resort-style living including a rooftop infinity pool with stunning city views.
According to Akoya’s website, there are currently only four residences available, including a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment for $1.75 million.
Includes a private patio.
Marketed as a luxury retirement option for those 55 and older, each apartment features a fireplace, wine refrigerator and terrace.
The complex also houses several private offices that are reportedly available to buyers with separate title starting at $450,000.
Greiner’s purchase comes after he sold a condo in Point Piper for $14.5 million.
A third of the proceeds from the sale of the three-bedroom apartment were shared with his ex-wife Carolyn Fletcher.
He Australian financial magazine It was reported last November that the former couple made the deal on the exclusive property off the market.
There is also a wellness centre, a library, a bar and a “golf room” where residents can practice on a simulator.
Meanwhile, a concierge is on-site to attend to the needs of residents and their guests.
Greiner, who occupies an entire floor in the luxury Pacific Point condo, bought the exclusive property for $5.5 million ten years ago.
That was the same year the couple sold their former family home in Centennial Park.
The impressive three-level, five-bedroom home sold for $6.25 million after being listed for $6 million.
The former couple, who were married for more than 40 years, purchased the property in 2002 for $4 million.
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