Restaurateur Chris Lucas sells $6 million apartment in Sydney

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Melbourne-based restaurateur, Chris Lucas, has sold his Potts Points apartment in Sydney, realestate.com.au has reported.

With views to the Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Garden Island dry dock, the apartment sold pre-auction at an undisclosed price through Raine & Horne Unlimited.

According to news.com.au, Lucas was seeking $6 million for the two-bedroom apartment. He bought it in 2017 for $3.4 million.

Lucas is the well-known face behind the Chin Chin chain and is the son of a Greek migrant.

READ MORE: Chris Lucas launches Grill Americano in Melbourne’s CBD.

Source: realestate.com.au.

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