Bellevue Hill influencer lists home for over $46 million

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Fashion stylist and influencer Natalie Jacobson and her husband Warren are selling their luxurious Bellevue Hill home. They hope to get over $46 million for the property, which they bought in 2017 for $8.625 million. The house features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and four car spaces. It was newly built by Tobias Partners and has landscaped gardens designed by Myles Baldwin Design. The couple has made significant renovations since purchasing it. Sitting on about 1,300 square meters of land, the home enjoys beautiful views of Sydney's skyline and Rose Bay. It has many luxurious features, including a gym, a wine cellar, an infrared sauna, a cinema, and a tennis court. Warren Jacobson is the CEO of Camp Australia, a major provider of child care services. The couple is now looking for a new home where Natalie can showcase her design skills. Their home is being sold through Ashley Bierman of Ray White Double Bay. In other property news, a waterfront home in Manly sold for around $22 million after just five days on the market. Local director Andrew Howden and his wife Julie had owned the house since 2013 and made a significant profit on the sale. In Byron Bay, television presenter Shelley Craft and her husband sold their renovated home for $6.5 million. They transformed the old house inspired by Tuscan villa style. In Sydney, John Ryan and his wife are looking to sell their waterfront Lavender Bay penthouse with expectations over $20 million. They bought it for $5.85 million in 2012 and have enjoyed stunning views of Sydney Harbour. Lastly, Lendlease CEO Tony Lombardo and his wife sold their historic Elizabeth Bay house for $13 million. The property was built in the 1890s and had changed hands previously for $8.5 million in 2021.


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