Tech start-up founder David Fairfull sells Mosman mansion for above $9.75m guide in 13 days

The Mosman mansion of tech start-up founder David Fairfull being sold by liquidators was only on the market for 13 days before selling for more than its $9.75m guide...

The Mosman mansion of tech start-up founder David Fairfull being sold by liquidators was only on the market for 13 days before selling for more than its $9.75m guide…

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