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Fairfax mansion could bring $60m
Mr Bridges said the global economic crisis had adversely affected some high-end eastern suburbs property sales that needed a quick result. \"I was born in 1930, and I've seen all the recessions since,\" he said. \"The other recessions were barrier trials. This is a Group One.\" Legendary 79-year-old eastern suburbs real estate agent Bill Bridges, of Cassim Real Estate Woollahra, said yesterday: \"I think the property's worth $60 million, and I would have a buyer tomorrow at over $50 million.\"
Fairfax mansion could bring $60m
Another agent, Michael Finger, of Ray White Double Bay, said any move to sell [Elaine] would bring a flood of offers. \"Being conservative, I would say Elaine is worth at least $40-$50million,\" he said. Mr [Bill Bridges] said the global economic crisis had adversely affected some high-end eastern suburbs property sales that needed a quick result. \"I was born in 1930, and I've seen all the recessions since,\" he said. \"The other recessions were barrier trials. This is a Group One.\"
Show jumpers add unique twist
  \"We don't have that in this country, so we think people will find it refreshing. Now we're reinventing it with teams representing cities,\" [Bill Bridges] said. \"And these are amazing athletes, both the riders and the horses.\" The Grand Prix show jumping competition Saturday is sponsored by The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center in Ocala. The facility provides therapeutic care to mostly competition horses and sponsors The Charlotte Kings from North Carolina. \"We wanted to expose ourselves to another part of the jumping world,\" said Tom Grabe, managing partner. \"This is a totally unique concept. When you have teams and cities involved, it really interested us.\"
Prestige house price record set to soar
Bill Bridges -- the veteran property agent who sold Sydney's record-holding $28million Altona property in Point Piper -- says he has received recent offers of $50 million each for that property and another nearby harbourfront mansion. Another potentially record-breaking property is the 56-room gothic revival Swifts mansion in Sydney's Darling Point, owned by nursing home magnates the Moran family. Moran Health Care Group executive director of operations Mark Moran said the family had received \"$30 million-plus\" offers in recent years.
Provo picks chief for First Night plans
Provo Mayor Lewis Billings announced Wednesday that Bill Bridges will serve as general chair for the Provo First Night New Year's Eve Celebration.
Market looks `fantastic' from the top end
A $25 million sale would be Australia's second highest, but it's all in a day's work after [Bill Bridges] recently sold publisher Matt Handbury's Point Piper waterfront mansion, Altona, for $28 million, and found a $10 million buyer for a Darlinghurst Horizons apartment tower penthouse owned by property magnate Lang Walker. Adelaide's Toop & Toop has a house sale with a difference -- a circa 1900 local corner store in trendy Parkside. Toop & Toop expects the three-bedroom home to sell for for more than $300,000. At Dunsborough, south of Perth, The Professionals will auction 4 Finlayson St, a neat brick and tile house only 50m from the ocean, which could sell for up to $700,000. Selling agent Peter De Chiera says it's a rare opportunity to buy in one of Dunsborough's most sought-after locations.
MUSEUM BRINGS THE PLANET'S PAST TO LIFE
PHOTOS 3; Caption: AP photos/Douglas C. Pizac Global design: The Museum of Ancient Life was made to look like a cross section of the earth, revealing layers of time. RE-CREATING THE PAST: With buckets of paint loaded onto the platform, dan Hardcastle moves toward his canvas, a dinosaur profile located on one of the museum's walls. HISTORY REBORN: Delanie Webb paints the skeleton cast of a cetiosarus to make it look as realistic as possible. The $24 million Museum of Ancient Life will house 50 casts of dinosaur skeletons, among other attractions. ON THE NET The Dinosaur Museum in Blanding: www.dinosaur-museum.org Eccles Dinosaur Park: www.dinopark.org