Anthony Liveris buys house in Sydney’s east for $10.2 million

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Anthony Liveris and his fiancé, Amelia McKinnon, have bought a house in Sydney’s eastern suburbs for $10.2 million, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.

The purchase of the Edgecliff Victorian semi by the couple was mortgage-free, the newspaper reports.

The couple’s new home is a five-bedroom house with a swimming pool that was recently sold under the hammer by The Agency’s Ben Collier on behalf of Carlie Millar, the wife of urologist Dr Carlo Yuen.

The house bought by Anthony Liveris and his fiancé. Photo: Domain.com.au.

Anthony is the son of Andrew Liveris, who was for decades the head of US multinational Dow Chemical and an adviser to former US presidents, Donald Trump and Barack Obama.

Records show the 30-year-old, who is the chief executive of biotech incubator Proto Axiom, has previously been living in the Macquarie Apartments building.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald.

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