Media scion Andrew Gordon of WIN TV lists Vaucluse home

WIN TV and St George Illawarra Dragons chairman Andrew Gordon, the only son of 91-year-old Bermuda-based billionaire Bruce Gordon who owns the regional TV network, has listed in Vaucluse.

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with double garage and off-street parking for another car at 137 Hopetoun Ave has a $4.25 million guide through Barry and Mark Goldman of Sotheby’s.

Barry Goldman said Andrew Gordon was now mainly based at his two-hectare property — with pool and ocean views — in the hills behind Austinmer.

That five-bedroom residence, with pool and ocean views, was purchased for $1.9 million in 2015, and has the added attraction of being closer to the WIN headquarters in Wollongong.

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He’s now looking to buy a larger apartment in the Sydney CBD, which is more convenient for business purposes.

It seems he’s after a snappy sale in Vaucluse. He paid $4.1 million in 2016.

And it looks a very nice home for someone. It’s been refurbished with a new kitchen and bathrooms.

And the solidly built residence on a 701 sqm block has harbour views that can’t be built out.

Andrew Gordon, 49, and his sister Genevieve, 29, are both the heir apparents to the network. Genevieve was appointed to the board at the age of 19 and Andrew was named executive chairman in 2005. He became the Dragons chairman in late 2018, when WIN and the Gordon family upped their stake in the club to 50 per cent ownership, taking on debts of $6 million owed to the Illawarra Steelers Club, the former joint owner.

Bruce Gordon also holds a significant stake in Nine Entertainment.

Prior to moving to Vaucluse, Gordon sold a very slick four-bedroom, four-bathroom townhouse with double parking and pool in Spencer St, Rose Bay, for $3.4 million.

He’d only been there two years, having purchased it for $2.7 million when it was newly built by the Mekler family.

Originally published as Media scion Andrew Gordon of WIN TV lists Vaucluse home

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