Cate Blanchett's former Hunters Hill mansion sells for a loss of $750,000

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    Cate Blanchett’s former trophy home in Sydney’s ritzy Hunters Hill has been sold for a loss of $750,000 despite surging house prices in the Harbour City.

    The home was sold by investment banker Chris Barter and his wife, Katrina, to expatriate lawyer Brooke Lindsay and her partner, Marcus Hill, for $17.25million.

    The Barters had owned the historic home, named Bulwarra, for just three years after purchasing it from the Hollywood actress for $18million in 2017, reports Domain.

    Changing hands: Cate Blanchett's former trophy home in Sydney's ritzy Hunters Hill has been sold for a loss of $750,000 despite surging house prices in the Harbour City

    Changing hands: Cate Blanchett’s former trophy home in Sydney’s ritzy Hunters Hill has been sold for a loss of $750,000 despite surging house prices in the Harbour City 

    The mansion boasts luxurious interiors and open-plan living, with a focus on bringing the outdoors indoors.   

    The spacious property also has five bedrooms, including a stunning master wing complete with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe.

    The 1877 Gothic sandstone architecture is accompanied by expansive views of the city courtesy of a rooftop pool. 

    Sale: The home was sold by investment banker Chris Barter and his wife, Katrina, to expatriate lawyer Brooke Lindsay and her partner, Marcus Hill, for $17.25million. Pictured: the courtyard

    Sale: The home was sold by investment banker Chris Barter and his wife, Katrina, to expatriate lawyer Brooke Lindsay and her partner, Marcus Hill, for $17.25million. Pictured: the courtyard

    While it still maintains some of its historical charm, the 3,642-square-metre home has had a modern indoor makeover, which includes a three-storey staircase, feature walls and a stainless steel kitchen.

    Outside, there are a number of lilac Jacaranda trees.

    Cate and her husband, theatre director Andrew Upton, are believed to have made the property one of the most eco-friendly in the country during their renovations. 

    Moving on: The Barters had owned the historic home, named Bulwarra, for just three years after purchasing it from the Hollywood actress for $18million in 2017, reports Domain

    Moving on: The Barters had owned the historic home, named Bulwarra, for just three years after purchasing it from the Hollywood actress for $18million in 2017, reports Domain

    The waterfront home was first bought by the Hollywood couple in 2005 for $10.2million, but was later developed extensively.

    The pair bought the property after looking at 20 other mansions across the eastern suburbs and lower north shore, according to reports at the time.

    After they sold in 2017, it was put up for lease for $10,000 a week. 

    Perfect views: Outside, there are a number of lilac Jacaranda trees

    Perfect views: Outside, there are a number of lilac Jacaranda trees

    Elegant: The spacious property has five bedrooms, including a stunning master wing complete with an en-suite and walk-in wardrobe

    Elegant: The spacious property has five bedrooms, including a stunning master wing complete with an en-suite and walk-in wardrobe

    Cate, Andrew, 54, and their four children, Dashiell, 18, Ignatius, 12, Roman, 16, and Edith, five, are now based in Britain. 

    The family have one property remaining in Sydney, an Elizabeth Bay apartment they purchased in 2013 for $1.92million.         

    Sleek: While it still maintains some of its historical charm, the 3,642-square-metre home has had a modern indoor makeover, which includes a three-storey staircase, feature walls and a stainless steel kitchen

    Sleek: While it still maintains some of its historical charm, the 3,642-square-metre home has had a modern indoor makeover, which includes a three-storey staircase, feature walls and a stainless steel kitchen

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