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Inside White Fox couple’s new $200m home

Daniel Contos, 34, and Georgia Moore, 33, have snapped up five properties in exclusive Vaucluse in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, records show, with four of them neighbouring properties that will create a huge 4000 sqm compound. The couple began building their new mega mansion, named Casa del Sol, earlier this month. The home when finished could be worth as much as $200m. MORE: Ashes hero’s $7m windfall MORE: Home prices to skyrocket in 2026 The project is set to challenge for the mantle of Australia’s richest home, against the likes of John Symond’s Point Piper home Wingadal, which was recently listed for around $200m, before being quietly pulled from market. Atlassian founder Scott Farquhar’s Uig Lodge, also in Australia’s richest postcode of Point Piper, which was snapped up for $130m in 2023. And Menulog founder Leon Kamenev’s Vaucluse home, which could fetch around $200m if it was listed for sale. Artist impressions of what Casa del Sol will look like have been posted to the website of architects Stafford Architecture. MORE: Is Zac Lomax already splashing millions in R360 cash? 3 months, $500k later – Nude model’s home gone again “Inspired by our clients brief to celebrate a Mediterranean lifestyle on a site which embraces the full panorama and drama of the Sydney harbour, and iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Casa del Sol befits its exotic name!” the website exclaims. “Designed as a series of interconnected external and internal spaces that offer the owners different experiences and a sense of connection and wellbeing. MORE: Major update: Wilkinson, FitzSimons’ big loss “Embracing the serenity of the location, the design integrates spaces for both convivial gatherings and intimate conversations. With a focus on connecting with nature, the house invites the outdoors in, offering an irresistible invitation to immerse in the beauty that envelops it.” On Stafford Architecture’s Instagram account, Project Architect Marney Passalaqua leads viewers through a tour of the massive site, with construction well underway. She points out the compound will have an olive grove, gym and wellness centre. “Above the gym and wellness level we’ve got an amazing pool with cascading edge,” she said. “So you can sit up there and have a sunset drink and watch the sunset over the harbour.” SUPER COMPOUND In April, the White Fox owners snapped up the title of a five-bedroom home on a 848 sqm block in Vaucluse Rd, owned by the Skelley family for more than three decades, in order to complete their ‘compound’ purchases. The purchase brought their dreams of a home compound closer to fruition. And sources say it cost them circa $30m. MORE: Inside Jackie O’s controversial mansion build Aussie radio stars’ secret millions exposed Insane Aussie celebrity neighbour wars exposed It adjoins and backs onto properties that they’ve acquired over the past four years, for $34.5m, $25m, and $36m in deals negotiated by their buyer’s agent Simon Cohen of Cohen Handler with Laing and Simmons Double Bay principal D’Leanne Lewis and colleague Jacob Hannon involved in three of them. Sources say the trio was also involved in the latest deal. The separate sources said Contos and Moore were planning something special. “It will be like nothing Sydney’s ever seen, right in front of the Bridge with magnificent views,” one source said. Other sources compared it with UIG Lodge, which arguably has the best views of Sydney Harbour thanks to its position on the highest point of Point Piper. MORE: Huge promise Hemsworths made about Byron Bay home That broke house price records when bought by billionaire Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar for $130m in 2022 — though that’s on a smaller 3300 sqm block. The compound is separate from another purchase by the couple in nearby Wentworth St, that they bought for more than $25m prior to auction two years ago. That was just an investment. The couple, whose online brand White Fox promotes skimpy dresses and oversized hoodies on billboards and Sydney buses, have showrooms in both Sydney and Los Angeles. Their reach has grown and grown since they started the business a decade ago when they were in their early 20s, with a bit of help from social media influencers. White Fox has been estimated to be worth as much as $2 billion. MORE: Tech billionaire’s new $15m bachelor pad ‘Guy is paranoid’: Aussie stars in neighbour wars Expensive celeb divorces revealed

Inside White Fox couple’s new $200m home

Daniel Contos, 34, and Georgia Moore, 33, have snapped up five properties in exclusive Vaucluse in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, records show, with four of them neighbouring properties that will create a huge 4000 sqm compound.

The couple began building their new mega mansion, named Casa del Sol, earlier this month.

The home when finished could be worth as much as $200m.

MORE: Ashes hero’s $7m windfall

MORE: Home prices to skyrocket in 2026

The project is set to challenge for the mantle of Australia’s richest home, against the likes of John Symond’s Point Piper home Wingadal, which was recently listed for around $200m, before being quietly pulled from market.

Atlassian founder Scott Farquhar’s Uig Lodge, also in Australia’s richest postcode of Point Piper, which was snapped up for $130m in 2023.

And Menulog founder Leon Kamenev’s Vaucluse home, which could fetch around $200m if it was listed for sale.

Artist impressions of what Casa del Sol will look like have been posted to the website of architects Stafford Architecture.

MORE: Is Zac Lomax already splashing millions in R360 cash?

3 months, $500k later – Nude model’s home gone again

“Inspired by our clients brief to celebrate a Mediterranean lifestyle on a site which embraces the full panorama and drama of the Sydney harbour, and iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Casa del Sol befits its exotic name!” the website exclaims.

“Designed as a series of interconnected external and internal spaces that offer the owners different experiences and a sense of connection and wellbeing.

MORE: Major update: Wilkinson, FitzSimons’ big loss

“Embracing the serenity of the location, the design integrates spaces for both convivial gatherings and intimate conversations. With a focus on connecting with nature, the house invites the outdoors in, offering an irresistible invitation to immerse in the beauty that envelops it.”

On Stafford Architecture’s Instagram account, Project Architect Marney Passalaqua leads viewers through a tour of the massive site, with construction well underway.

She points out the compound will have an olive grove, gym and wellness centre.

“Above the gym and wellness level we’ve got an amazing pool with cascading edge,” she said.

“So you can sit up there and have a sunset drink and watch the sunset over the harbour.”

SUPER COMPOUND

In April, the White Fox owners snapped up the title of a five-bedroom home on a 848 sqm block in Vaucluse Rd, owned by the Skelley family for more than three decades, in order to complete their ‘compound’ purchases. The purchase brought their dreams of a home compound closer to fruition.

And sources say it cost them circa $30m.

MORE: Inside Jackie O’s controversial mansion build

Aussie radio stars’ secret millions exposed

Insane Aussie celebrity neighbour wars exposed

It adjoins and backs onto properties that they’ve acquired over the past four years, for $34.5m, $25m, and $36m in deals negotiated by their buyer’s agent Simon Cohen of Cohen Handler with Laing and Simmons Double Bay principal D’Leanne Lewis and colleague Jacob Hannon involved in three of them.

Sources say the trio was also involved in the latest deal.

The separate sources said Contos and Moore were planning something special.

“It will be like nothing Sydney’s ever seen, right in front of the Bridge with magnificent views,” one source said.

Other sources compared it with UIG Lodge, which arguably has the best views of Sydney Harbour thanks to its position on the highest point of Point Piper.

MORE: Huge promise Hemsworths made about Byron Bay home

That broke house price records when bought by billionaire Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar for $130m in 2022 — though that’s on a smaller 3300 sqm block.

The compound is separate from another purchase by the couple in nearby Wentworth St, that they bought for more than $25m prior to auction two years ago.

That was just an investment.

The couple, whose online brand White Fox promotes skimpy dresses and oversized hoodies on billboards and Sydney buses, have showrooms in both Sydney and Los Angeles.

Their reach has grown and grown since they started the business a decade ago when they were in their early 20s, with a bit of help from social media influencers.

White Fox has been estimated to be worth as much as $2 billion.

MORE: Tech billionaire’s new $15m bachelor pad

‘Guy is paranoid’: Aussie stars in neighbour wars

Expensive celeb divorces revealed

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