Nephew of Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond ‘sells’ $14m Sydney apartment

Nephew of Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond ‘sells his Walsh Bay apartment with harbour views for more than $14MILLION’

James Symond, the nephew of Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond, has reportedly sold his three-bedroom apartment in Sydney’s Walsh Bay.

According to The Daily Telegraph, locals believe the property sold for just over $14million after the listing disappeared from Belle Property Double Bay’s website.

The stunning home, which went on the market in February, boasts a four-car garage, a boat berth and incredible front-on views of the Harbour Bridge.

Sold? James Symond (pictured), the nephew of Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond, has reportedly sold his three-bedroom apartment in Sydney’s Walsh Bay

Located on Hickson Road in Dawes Point, the multimillion-dollar home features a master bedroom with a spacious walk-in wardrobe and a lavish marble ensuite.

Interiors take on a contemporary feel with French Oak floorboards, Madagascar timber, and yet more marble throughout.

James, who resigned from Aussie Home Loans last month, is currently renting with his wife Amelia in Elizabeth Bay, while their $9.5 million new home is constructed.   

Stunning property: According to The Daily Telegraph on Friday, locals believe the property sold has been sold, with the listing disappearing from Belle Property Double Bay

Stunning property: According to The Daily Telegraph on Friday, locals believe the property sold has been sold, with the listing disappearing from Belle Property Double Bay 

Luxurious: Located on Hickson Road in Dawes Point, the apartment features three bathrooms, a study, and a master ensuite with a walk-in wardrobe and lavish ensuite

Luxurious: Located on Hickson Road in Dawes Point, the apartment features three bathrooms, a study, and a master ensuite with a walk-in wardrobe and lavish ensuite 

Details: Interiors take on a contemporary feel with French Oak floorboards, Madagascar timber, and yet more marble throughout

Details: Interiors take on a contemporary feel with French Oak floorboards, Madagascar timber, and yet more marble throughout 

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Belle Property Double Bay regarding the listing of the Walsh Bay home.  

Meanwhile in November, James’ uncle John, 73, announced his retirement from Aussie Home Loans after almost 29 years on the job. 

‘I have had a long and rewarding journey with Aussie, which now has a team of over 1000 people – covering staff, mortgage brokers and franchisees in over 200 stores across Australia,’ John told Nine News at the time. 

Mystery buyer: The property was originally listed on the Belle Property Double Bay website in February

Mystery buyer: The property was originally listed on the Belle Property Double Bay website in February

‘I am most proud of leading the revolution that has helped millions of Australian consumers by lowering their costs through increased competition amongst the major lenders in providing cheaper interest rates and better customer service.’ 

James took on the role as CEO, while Geoff Austin replaced John as chairman.

However just last month, James left Aussie Home Loans following a merger with online broker Lendi. 

Moving on: Meanwhile in November, James' uncle John, 73, announced his retirement from Aussie Home Loans after almost 29 years on the job. Pictured with wife Amber in 2016

Moving on: Meanwhile in November, James’ uncle John, 73, announced his retirement from Aussie Home Loans after almost 29 years on the job. Pictured with wife Amber in 2016