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Flower tycoon pays $76 million in CASH for epic mansion

<p>A Sydney businessman and flower mogul has expanded his real estate portfolio, snapping up one of NSW's most prestigious properties. </p> <p>Leo Lynch and his wife Christina have bought a Federation mansion in Sydney's Bellevue Hill, with the eight-bedroom eight-bathroom property boasting impressive views of Sydney Harbour. </p> <p>The mansion, which was built in the 1890s, also showcases a pool, tennis court, and endless luxury amenities for the well-off buyers. </p> <p>"Designed by architect Walter Vernon," read the listing for the property, "the home is considered his most significant residence. Other heritage buildings designed by Vernon include the Australian Museum, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Central Railway Station. A truly rare offering to earn a piece of Australian history."</p> <p>While securing the house seems like a huge feat in itself, the Lynch's decided to take the purchase to the next level, buying the home for $76 million in cold hard cash. </p> <p>Despite paying the whopping eight-figure for the mansion, the home needs work and is set to undergo renovations. </p> <p>The purchase of the property, named Leura, comes just after the Lynch's sold their former home for $52.4million more than he bought it.</p> <p>The same night he made the enormous purchase for the Leura estate, he sold his mystery home, just blocks away, for $61.5 million after rebuilding the property he had bought for just $9.05 million in 2014.</p> <p>Leo Lynch, 60, is a third generation of the wholesale flower family's company, founded in 1915 and for which private equity group Next Capital took a majority interest in 2015, before it was publicly listed in 2021.</p> <p><em>Image credits: Domain</em></p>

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12 inspiring quotes from 98-year-old yoga expert

<p><a href="/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/06/over-60s-fitness-gurus/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Earlier this year</span></strong></a>, we introduced you to then-97-year-old Tao Porchon-Lynch, the French-Indian yogi who took the world by storm after earning the Guinness World Record for the world’s oldest yoga instructor and even enjoying a stint on <em>America’s Got Talent</em>.</p> <p>Described by ABC World News as the “real-life Forrest Gump”, Porchon-Lynch has met countless significant historical figures over her almost 80-year-long dancing, acting and modelling career, including Mahatma Gandhi, General Charles de Gaulle, Ernest Hemingway, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Clark Gable and countless others.</p> <p>She took up yoga in the 60s and fell in love with its benefits for the mind, body and soul, becoming one of the world’s foremost experts.</p> <p>So, it’s safe to say she’s had her fair share of life experiences. Here are some of her best pieces of wisdom. We hope they’ll inspire you to never let age stop you from doing what you want in life.</p> <ol> <li>“When I wake up in the morning, I know that it’s going to be the best day of my life. I never think about what I can’t do. Make sure positive thoughts are the first ones you think in the morning. And never procrastinate.”</li> <li>“Leave your yawns behind you and feel the tiny new breeze of life lighting up inside of you.”</li> <li>“I watch the beauty of nature. It is telling me that even the trees get more beautiful as they age.”</li> <li>“Pack into your mind and body the sound of the music of your heart. Don’t let it prevent you from wasting time experiencing the wonders of life.”</li> <li>“One-hundred-year-old trees still recycle themselves and come out with new flowers. Recycle yourself. Know that nature gives you the clues to living.”</li> <li>“I never thought anything about age. I believed sincerely and still do, that there’s nothing I cannot do. I believe that all the power in the universe is right inside me.”</li> <li>“Autumn is a reminder that while the leaves die and fall, there will always be Spring, a change to replenish and be born again. We all have the opportunity to replenish ourselves, to be reborn.”</li> <li>“In my head I’m still in my 20s, and I have no intention over ever growing up.”</li> <li>“I never say goodbye, I say, ‘au revoir.’ Goodbye is so final. ‘Au revoir’ means I will see you again.”</li> <li>“There is nothing we cannot do if we harness the power within.”</li> <li>“I’ve learned that if you face trials head on, you can find more strength. Don’t run away from what looks like a challenge. It may be an important part of your path. You have to be persistent and follow what you believe.”</li> <li>“Breath is the power behind all things… I breathe in and know that good things will happen.”</li> </ol> <p>Tell us in the comments below, what quote do you live your life by?</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/09/is-it-ever-too-late-to-get-healthy/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Is it ever too late to get healthy?</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/08/break-out-of-your-comfort-zone-in-retirement/"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Why everyone should break out of their comfort zone in retirement</strong></span></em></a></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/07/yazemeenah-rossi-60-year-old-model/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Meet the 60-year-old model disrupting ageing</strong></em></span></a></p>

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