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Sold by high-profile sales agents Tim Fraser and Shannon Lowe-Griffiths of Ray White Upper North Shore, the transaction sets a massive new suburb record for Pymble, surpassing the previous benchmark by a staggering $900,000.

This sale also stands as the highest residential price achieved across the entire Upper North Shore to date in 2026.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence is a quintessentially elegant estate, and situated within walking distance of Pymble rail.

The home features expertly curated living spaces with a perfect flow for grand-scale entertaining.

There is a three-car garage plus a rear carport, alongside premium lifestyle amenities such as a tennis court and swimming pool.

Mr Fraser said the sale was discreet, with the buyer represented by a Sydney-based buyer’s agent, Ben Cohen from Goldman Bros.

“The buyers are locals upsizing with their family who loved the layout, quality of finishes with flow to the tennis court and pool,” he said.

The result reinforces Mr Fraser’s reputation as the preeminent force in the region’s luxury sector.

Following his recent move to Ray White, Mr Fraser now holds the prestigious triple crown - holding the current suburb records in Wahroonga, Turramurra, and Pymble.

“This result demonstrates that the prestige market continues to be highly sought after by buyers,” Mr Fraser said.

“For a property of this caliber, we focused on introducing only highly qualified, high-net-worth individuals.

“This is a beautifully constructed and stunningly renovated home that truly represents the best of Pymble’s eastside.”

The $15.9 million price tag highlights the continued resilience of the $10 million-plus "Golden Triangle" market, Mr Fraser said.

“With stock levels remaining tight for premium, turnkey estates, the demand for off-market opportunities continues to be highly sought after.”

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