Bond Jnr lists Woollahra mansion previously owned by Angus Taylor

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Jeremy Bond bought 6 Wallaroy Rd, Woollahra for $6.77m in 2017 from Angus Taylor, now the Shadow Treasurer.


Jeremy Bond, grandson of the late businessman Alan Bond, has listed his Woollahra mansion for auction via TRG founder Gavin Rubinstein.

The five-bedroom Tamsin Johnson-designed residence, with Myles Baldwin-designed gardens and pool, in exclusive Wallaroy Rd has appeared on realestate.com.au.

Records show the property last traded for $6.77m in 2017 when Bond, who is married to Olivia Bond, bought the home off-market from Angus Taylor, now the Shadow Treasurer.

Taylor, his barrister wife Louise Clegg and family had earlier packed up their four children and bought in Goulburn, six months before he was pre-selected for the seat of Hume in 2012.

Home prices won’t have been as kind in Goulburn as Woollahra, where nearby homes have recently traded for about double what Bond paid.

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The property is scheduled for November 5 auction.


The property features a Myles Baldwin-designed gardens and pool.


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The late entrepreneur Alan Bond on Australia II in 1983. (Photo by Chris Ison – PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)


For example, 11 Wallaroy which is a 700sqm block fetched $15.5m in May; 7 Trelawney St on 1,055sqm sold this month for $14.7m and 17 Milton St on 924sqm achieved $13.5m in March, 2024.

When contacted, Rubinstein said it was too early to offer a price guide for the home, on a 735sqm block, which is scheduled to go under the hammer on November 5.

With a prized north-easterly aspect, the residence offers traditional formal and informal living and dining areas.

Eileen Bond, former wife of Aust businessman Alan Bond (c) with Jeremy and Laura Bond at Flemington on Victoria Derby Day 29 Oct 2005.

Jeremy Bond with his late grandmother, Eileen ‘Red’ Bond, at Flemington on Victoria Derby Day in 2005.


There’s a chef’s kitchen with a premium La Cornue oven.


French doors open to a light-filled atrium.


It showcases traditional c1920s architecture with high ornate ceilings, beautiful leadlights, and black and white checkerboard marble and timber floors.

There’s a chef’s kitchen with a premium La Cornue oven and gas cooktop, while French doors open to a light-filled atrium spilling to a picturesque vine-covered sandstone entertainers’ courtyard.

The master suite has a Travertine ensuite. There’s even a separate studio with a sauna and ice bath.

The Bonds had previously owned in Holdsworth St, Paddington, which sold for $4.3m in 2017.

It’s understood the couple are again upgrading, but are yet to purchase anything.

Jeremy Bond, 43, would have been just a year old when his late grandfather, Alan, was the chief funder and part of the syndicate that won America’s Cup in 1983 with the yacht Australia II, ending the US’s 132-year-old winning streak.

Then PM, the late Bob Hawke, had famously said: “Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum.”

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