7 Wendell Street, Norman Park, is being taken to auction by Sarah Hackett of Place Bulimba.
A home built for entertaining the friends and family of a property industry pioneer has hit the market, and it’s still as sociable as ever.
You may not know the name but RP Data founder Ray Catelan is widely credited with almost single-handedly dragging Australia’s property market into the digital age, shaping it into one of the best informed in the world.
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7 Wendell Street, Norman Park, is a stone’s throw from the river.
The bar is the dominant feature on the party floor.
The teppanyaki grill is built in on the veranda just outside the kitchen.
Mr Catelan took property information to a whole new level, personally kicking off digitisation of every home in the country he could get to.
His former home at 7 Wendell Street, Norman Park, still stands proudly among some of the best in the area, filling it 580sq m block with its three storeys.
Stunning views of the city skyline.
The outdoor spa is a nice touch.
The four bedroom, three bathroom, five car space home listed by Sarah Hackett of Place Bulimba, will go under the hammer at 10am on Saturday September 25.
Among its charms is a private lift, fully kitted out bar, a top floor spa and incorporated teppanyaki grill on the veranda.
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