Rose bay property tipped to be house price record holder

A Rose Bay property has been touted as the next multi-million dollar mansion to take out the national house price title.

The 4,000 square metre site in Rose Bay is believed to include two residences, a swimming pool and exquisite views through to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, according to Domain.

Agents were reportedly jostling to sign the home at 754 New South Head Road, with Ken Jacobs from Christie’s International managing negotiations on it.

A Rose Bay property has been touted as the next multi-million dollar mansion to take out the national house price title

Mr Jacobs confirmed to Daily Mail Australia on Saturday that the property was yet to be formerly offered and so no details could be released.

‘I am in discussions with the family about the way forward and am sorry I cannot provide further comment,’ he said.

The property is believed to have already garnered interest from potential buyers with ‘unsolicited interest and offers’.

In addition to its location the beachfront property also reportedly boasts five separate titles, according to Domain.

Adrienne Dan, the wife of renowned neurosurgeon Noel Dan, is the owner of the property after purchasing it for $1.03 million in 1983 according to records obtained by the real estate site. 

While a 986 square metre property at the address was previously sold in July 2011 for $8,975,000 according to Realestate.com.  

The 4,000 square metre site at 754 New South Head Road is believed to include two residences, a swimming pool and exquisite views through to the Sydney Harbour Bridge

The 4,000 square metre site at 754 New South Head Road is believed to include two residences, a swimming pool and exquisite views through to the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Agents had been jostling to list the property, with Ken Jacobs confirming to Daily Mail Australia  that the property was yet to be formerly offered

Agents had been jostling to list the property, with Ken Jacobs confirming to Daily Mail Australia that the property was yet to be formerly offered

It comes just months after the historic Point Piper estate called ‘Elaine’ was sold for more than $70 million by Mr Jacobs.

Australian billionaire Scott Farquar, 37, snapped up the property alongside his wife Kim Jackson, with the pair saying they were looking forward to raising their own family at the iconic home.

The Seven Shillings Beach mansion was built in 1863 and was retained in the Fairfax family for 126 years.

Mr Jacobs also sold the property that held the previous number one house price record, James Packer’s Vauclause mansion La Mer.  

It comes just months after the historic Point Piper estate called 'Elaine' (pictured) was sold for more than $70 million

It comes just months after the historic Point Piper estate called ‘Elaine’ (pictured) was sold for more than $70 million

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