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Perpetual board member Craig Ueland and wife Nicole buy Steve Belloti’s Mosman home for $30.5m

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Stephen Nicholls

News Corp Australia Network

16 Iluka Rd, Mosman has sold to Perpetual board member Craig Ueland and his wife, Nicole, settlement records reveal.


The ultra modern Mosman home of a former ANZ exec has sold for $30.5m to Perpetual board member Craig Ueland and his wife, Nicole. And it’s quite an upgrade for the couple.

This week’s settlement records for the five-bedroom, six-bathroom Iluka Rd residence owned by ANZ’s former head of global markets, Steve Bellotti, revealed that the Uelands bought the home via Michael Coombs of Atlas in Nicole’s name.

They’d sold their Hunters Hill waterfront home for $11.5m in February to Seven news stalwart Ann Sanders and her orthopaedic surgeon husband Andrew Strokon.

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The Iluka Rd home is the second-most expensive home ever sold in Mosman.


Built from concrete, stone and timber, it has 1,175sqm of internal space.


The agent had been McGrath’s Tracey Dixon, who’d listed the Ueland home last year at the same time as a second house owned by the Uelands next door.

They’d sold that for $6.25 million to Charter Hall senior executive Natalie Devlin and her husband, Keiron.

But their new home, bought in October, is worth all their efforts — it’s super special, the second-most expensive house ever sold in Mosman, being pipped by a Balmoral slopes residence, owned by Marjorie and Trevor Conway, that sold for $33m in March.

It’s on a 1720sqm waterfront reserve block that overlooks Taylors Bay and the harbour.


The interiors are by Justine Hugh-Jones.


Set on a 1720sqm waterfront reserve block that overlooks Taylors Bay and the harbour, the Clifton Gardens home was designed by architect Shaun Lockyer in 2014 soon after Bellotti bought the property for $9.5m.

The new home, built from concrete, stone and timber, is massive, with 1175sqm of internal living space.

The interiors are by Justine Hugh-Jones, with the landscaping by William Dangar.

There are six stylish bathrooms.


There are multiple indoor and and outdoor entertainment areas.


Among its attractions are the underfloor heating; the kitchen, with marble benchtop and integrated European appliances; and the expansive living and dining areas.

The lower ground floor, with a games and entertainment room and climat-controlled wine cellar, leads to the pool.

There’s also an outdoor entertaining area with a built-in barbecue; a gym, and a guests’ suite.

Since leaving ANZ suddenly in late 2018, Bellotti had focused on the cryptocurrency markets, founding asset manager TCM Capital.

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