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Grand estate with dark history lists: murder and celebrity wedding are in its recent past
Grand estate with dark history lists: murder and celebrity wedding are in its recent past

7NEWS

time17 hours ago

  • 7NEWS

Grand estate with dark history lists: murder and celebrity wedding are in its recent past

A grand estate in the NSW Blue Mountains with a tragic past has hit the market. The 5.2ha garden estate with a Tuscan-style home is in Mount Wilson, which has a full-time population of just 81 people. Owned by the one family for 25 years, it was the wedding venue for celebrity couple Jesinta and Buddy Franklin. However, more recently, it hit the headlines after a shocking murder was committed there. Nine-year-old Charlise Mutten was murdered at the property in January 2022. She had been visiting her mother, Kalista Mutten, and her partner at the time, Justin Stein, for the Christmas holidays that year. She was visiting from the Gold Coast, where she lived with her legal guardians, her grandparents. The property is owned by Justin Stein's mother, Annemie Stein. Mr Stein, 33, was found guilty of Charlise's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in August 2024 for the horrific crime. Now, just under one year later after he was sentenced, the property has come on the market. The estate, once known as Wildenstein Gardens, hosted luxury weddings in the large home and generous grounds. Today, the four-bedroom, three bathroom house, which was built in 2005, remains impressive. According to the property listing, the home has a commercial-grade kitchen, a games room and a formal lounge for entertaining. There is also a covered terrace surrounding the home, which was used as a reception area during weddings. The gardens today are still impressive but appear slightly overgrown in places and unkept. There is also a gardener's residence on the estate. In earlier times, when the home was operated as a luxury wedding venue, the grounds were immaculately maintained. They provided the stunning backdrop for ceremonies held there, including that of former AFL great Buddy Franklin and his model wife, Jesinta. The Stein family has owned the impressive home for the past 25 years and has been used as a private residence for most of those years. James Stein Jnr, an interior designer and event planner, held his wedding there in 2015, and then established the successful wedding venue for a number of years. The mountain retreat also operated as a venue for deluxe afternoon teas, with guests able to enjoy the extensive gardens and refreshments at the venue. The home still features boutique designer touches such as original iron gates, circa 1860, at the entrance to the estate and an Italian carriage door at the front entry point of the home. The property is listed for an Expressions of Interest sale with Plus Agency with a closing date of June 18. Listing agent Theo Penemenos said there had been quite a bit of interest in the property, which was "unique" in terms of its size, gardens and quality of the home.

Chinese buyers are buying more expensive properties in Australia
Chinese buyers are buying more expensive properties in Australia

South China Morning Post

time10-02-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Chinese buyers are buying more expensive properties in Australia

Published: 8:30am, 10 Feb 2025 Mainland Chinese demand for Australian real estate is surging and investors are buying more expensive properties, according to agents. If the first five days of the Lunar New Year were any indication, more mainland Chinese investors would complete home purchases this year than they did a year earlier, said Peter Li, the general manager of Plus Agency in Sydney. 'Inquiries from mainland Chinese buyers increased by 20 per cent during the holiday period,' he said. 'In the past five days, we have secured 12 deposits for properties in the Sydney suburbs and they were for bigger homes.' Li's agency has an overseas office in Shanghai. He said mainland Chinese buyers were looking at homes priced above A$1 million (US$627,000), higher than what they had budgeted previously. One of his clients is 'a wealthy family in mainland China that bought a A$5 million home with five bedrooms in Chatswood', a suburb that is about 15 minutes away from Sydney's central business district. 'Their initial budget was A$3.5 million for a duplex house, but they changed their mind and bought a more expensive home,' Li said.

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