Dentists double their money in six years with $20m sale in Vaucluse

Publish date: 2024-05-24

Dentists Gloria Pei Cheng Shih and Lawrence Tsu Liang Lau have doubled their money in six years with the sale of their Vaucluse home for about $20m.

The dentist couple bought the 1920s harbourside manor at 22 Wentworth Road — which had already been transformed by BKH Architects in an interesting fusion of old and new — for $9.3m in 2015 via Pillinger principal Brad Pillinger.

And sources said Pillinger had a hand in the off-market sale this time round, though he refused to comment when contacted by the Wentworth Courier tonight.

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The couple operate Sydney Laser Dental Care in Pyrmont and have three children.

The luxurious residence is on an 853 sqm corner block and has gun-barrel views over Sydney Harbour.

The four-bedroom home has three bathrooms and a double garage.

There are elegant formal rooms, resort-style gardens and a huge lower-level retreat with home theatre.

The glass-framed extension to the original residence created open-plan living areas and a beautiful master retreat.

The dentists bought the property from Julianna Deeb, wife of Clayton Utz partner Steven Klimt.

They’d bought it in 1999 for $2.55m, but engaged BKH for the redesign ahead of the 2015 sale.

Originally published as Dentists double their money in six years with $20m sale in Vaucluse

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