An enormous fire ravaged a A$24 million (US$16.35 million) waterfront mansion in Australia’s Sydney owned by a Chinese real estate mogul.
Firefighters were called to the Cliff Road home in the lower north shore suburb of Northwood around 11:50 p.m. on Saturday to find the six-bedroom property alight, with only the roof structure remaining.
Fire and Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) described the house as “completely destroyed.”
“More than 50 firefighters took just under an hour to control the fire, which had engulfed the home, causing the roof and other parts of the home to collapse,” a spokesperson said in a statement.
“Crews were able to stop the blaze from spreading to neighbouring properties.“
“One FRNSW crew remained on site overnight to ensure the fire was completely extinguished and there were no reignitions.”
Emergency services recorded over 30 calls made to emergency services on 000 during the incident. Nobody was injured as the owners were not at home at the time.
The cause of the fire is being investigated.
Fire and Rescue Superintendent Tim Hassiotis said the incident was a good reminder for people to beware of fire hazards and check that their smoke alarms are working.
Chen purchased the Northwood property in November last year, which at the time was the second most expensive house sale on the lower north shore.
Standing on a near-5,000 square metre lot, the heritage home boasts a vast garden with a tennis court, orchard, and a stone boathouse.
Alongside luxury dining and entertaining areas, the property was known for its awe-spiring views of the Lane Cove River, the city, and Anzac Bridge.
Other properties Chen and his wife Xiao Hong Li own in the neighbourhood include three large houses on nearby Arabella Street in Longueville, worth a total of $25.5 million.