Point Piper businessman lists palatial pad

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The house-like apartment at 6/10 Wolseley Rd, Point Piper has just hit the market.


A palatial apartment on Sydney’s most coveted street has house-like proportions and postcard views from almost every corner.

In the Art Deco Harbourgate building, which houses only five apartments, the waterfront property at 6/10 Wolseley Rd, Point Piper takes in the Harbour City’s favourite landmarks, from the bridge to the opera house, and the iconic skyline from the CBD to the North Shore.

The expansive four-bedroom apartment is owned by businessman Adam Troost, who was famously caught up in a high-profile Point Piper accident when OnlyFans star Paris Ow-Yang crashed into his red Mercedes van in 2023.

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The communal pool in the Point Piper apartment has iconic harbour views.


In court, Paris, who had been four times over the legal blood-alcohol limit, had argued she was dealing with her break-up from nightclub tycoon Julian Tobias at the time.

She received a fine and a community corrections order.

Now the apartment is back on the market with a $13.5m guide and is being marketed with Di Baker of Di Baker Prestige Properties, who brokered the sale with Troost four-and-a-half years ago.

“This is a house-like apartment where your neighbours are paying from $40m up to $60m to live on the same street,” Baker said.

“Wolseley Rd is known as one of the 10 most exclusive streets in the world.

“The home next-door at number 20 is currently listed at about $70m, but at a fraction of the price you have the same luxury of enjoying Point Piper with amazing resort-style facilities. At this price, it’s a bargain.

“This is a house-like apartment where your neighbours are paying from $40m up to $60m.”


The main living level houses an open-plan lounge room and dining area that spills out via a wall of glass sliding doors to a deep full-width terrace overlooking the water.


“You walk down the stairs to the water’s edge and it’s just magical. It feels like you’re walking through Europe. It’s like you’ve left Wolseley Rd behind.”

An amalgamation of two apartments, the residence is home to four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with several indoor and outdoor spaces for entertaining or unwinding with a showstopping backdrop.

Throughout the modernised layout, the sophisticated neutral palette features timber tones and Calacatta marble finishes.

The main living level houses an open-plan lounge room and dining area that spills out via a wall of glass sliding doors to a deep full-width terrace overlooking the water. There is a gas fireplace, a sleek gas kitchen with a large island bench, plus herringbone timber floors and high ceilings.

The apartment has a $13.5m price guide.


There are four luxurious bedrooms.


The primary bedroom has an integrated television, balcony access, an ensuite with a bidet and twin vanities, as well as a big walk-in wardrobe. One additional guest room also has its own ensuite, and two more share a family-friendly bathroom complete with an integrated steam room and heated floors.

Residents of the exclusive Wolseley Rd block can also benefit from a shared lounge area with two powder rooms, a gym, a mosaic-tiled harbourfront pool and a level lawn. There is also ample storage for kayaks, stand up paddle boards and other water toys.

Sandstone steps from the communal area lead down to Seven Shillings Beach and the foreshore walk to Murray Rose (Redleaf) Pool.

Harbourgate is close to Double Bay and Edgecliff shopping, transport and dining, as well as the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club, the Royal Motor Yacht Club, Rose Bay Park, plus popular public and private schools.

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