Comedian Carl Barron purchases a stunning $4.7million penthouse in Sydney’s Darling Point… after selling his luxurious $5.5million apartment
Australian comedian Carl Barron has purchased a stunning $4.7million penthouse in Sydney’s Darling Point, one year after selling his apartment in Potts Point.
The entire floor property has two spacious bedrooms with built in robes as well as an additional office space.
According to Realestate.com.au, the penthouse was owned by Jamey Colbert – the chief executive of kitchen appliances company Eurolinx Australia.
No joke! Comedian Carl Barron (pictured) has purchased a stunning $4.7million penthouse in Darling Point… after selling his luxurious $5.5million apartment
The home, located in the harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, also has 3.2 metre ceilings and heated travertine floors.
It also features large glass windows which offer sweeping views of Sydney Harbour, and a media room.
It comes one year after Carl sold his luxury apartment in Potts Point, one of Sydney’s most-sought after locations.
Spacious: The entire floor property has two spacious bedrooms with built in robes as well as an additional office space
Luxurious: The home, located in the harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, also has 3.2 metre ceilings and heated travertine floors
The comedian was asking $5.5million for his 16th-floor three bedroom unit after paying $4million seven years ago, realestate.com.au reported.
The apartment has 270-degree views of the CBD, Opera House, Bridge and Sydney Harbour.
It also features a bow-fronted open sunroom area and a flexible floorplan opening to two private alfresco balconies.
History: The property was owned by Jamey Colbert – the chief executive of kitchen appliances company Eurolinx Australia
Stunning: It also features large glass windows which offer sweeping views of Sydney Harbour, and it has a media room
The apartment’s interior boasts panoramic views in the lounge room from its three picture windows.
Meanwhile, comedian Carl is known for his wry, observational humour.
He starred in the 2015 feature film Manny Lewis, about a fictional stand-up comedian who finds struggles with intimacy.
Iconic: It comes one year after Carl sold his luxury apartment (pictured) in Potts Point, one of Sydney’s most-sought after locations