Sale of Sultan's NZ homes believed to have fetched $35 million
The multibillionaire Sultan of Brunei has sold all 11 of his houses in Herne Bay, Auckland, for almost $35 million.
Sunday, July 31st 2005, 9:24AM
by The Landlord
In the biggest single residential real estate transaction in New Zealand, one of the world's richest men has quit the country in one hit.The sale took more than a year to close, said real estate agent Graham Wall of Coles Real Estate in Parnell, who handled the deal.
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah may not be too excited about his windfall; even without it, Forbes magazine puts his wealth at US$20 billion ($29.3 billion).
He acquired his first Auckland mansion, Waimanu on Argyle St, a decade ago, then bought additional properties in the neighbourhood.
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