There is no official asking price set ahead of the July 4 expressions of interest deadline, but interested parties have suggested it could sell for upwards of $50 million.
The stud dates back to 1908, and during Maloney’s 14-year ownership, it has produced 13 group one champions, including Pretty in Pink, Winter Bride, Bella Rosa, Anaheed, and Catch Me.
The 567-hectare property has been improved and expanded since it last sold in 2010 by Michael Sissian, and consolidated with neighbouring properties, which include the former vineyard Tyrrell’s Glenbawn Estate in 2012.
Clint Donovan of Donovan & Co, who has listed it with Magic Millions and Sotheby’s Clint Ballard, said Maloney’s decision to sell now makes sense: “He is an asset trader, and this asset is at the peak of its powers.”
Maloney, who founded MAC Services Group, is ordinarily based in Woollahra, where in 2021, he and his wife Lesley set an apartment record of $14.85 million when they downsized to a nearby $13 million pad.
Oatley sets sail
Daniel Oatley, the boatie grandson of the late winemaker and sailor Bob Oatley, has listed his Pittwater home at Avalon Beach with a $9.5 million guide.
Oatley, who founded the speedboat-maker Castlerock Carbon and has sailed in the Sydney to Hobart four times on board the family’s super maxi Wild Oats XI, has managed a slew of updates ahead of its return to market through LJ Hooker’s Peter Robinson and Jonothan Gosselin.
The three-level house with a handsome boatshed last traded in 2017 for $4.6 million from interior designer Frances Georgeson, wife of music industry executive Tim Prescott, under whose ownership the house starred in Domain’s tongue-in-cheek series Avalon Now.
Still in Avalon Beach, photographer and Monster Children surf magazine producer Chris Searl and interior designer Kelly Searl have finished their latest home redesign and promptly listed it for $5 million.
The 1950s cottage has received the couple’s touch since they bought it in 2020 for $3.3 million, complete with renovated interiors, kitchen and cabana.
Andrew Blake has set a June 22 auction.
The couple have a history of solid flips locally.
Their former home in Newport was bought in 2010 for $1.05 million and sold in 2019 for $2.71 million, and their Pittwater weekender at Coasters Retreat was bought for $1.11 million in 2015 and sold for $1.6 million in 2020.
A going rate
It seems that the going rate for glamorous designer digs on an acre in the hills behind Byron Bay is $12 million.
It was thus when coal tycoon David Knappick and his wife Ann bought their contemporary “downsizer digs” in Coopers Shoot in 2021, and again recently when film animation pioneer and rich lister Zareh Nalbandian bought the Nox house in nearby Talofa with his wife, Ping.
So it is little surprise to see a $12 million guide on the Coopers Shoot getaway of venture capitalists Therese and Richard Norgard, owners of Jigsaw Capital.
The couple have listed it with Kim Jones, of her eponymous agency.