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Vaucluse knockdown home sells for $7.4 million

Vaucluse knockdown home sells for $7.4 million

More than a dozen buyers turned out to compete for the three-bedroom clifftop home, which sold for $300,000 above the reserve price.

  • by Carmen Forward

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First home buyer beats 26 others to one-bedroom unit with $847,000 bid

First home buyer beats 26 others to one-bedroom unit with $847,000 bid

The Newtown unit was guided at $650,000 – almost $200,000 less than the price the buyer eventually paid.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
‘Ridiculous’: Willoughby bungalow fetches $4.83 million at auction

‘Ridiculous’: Willoughby bungalow fetches $4.83 million at auction

The single-level home, renovated six years ago, was sold to a developer who beat parents bidding with their adult daughter.

  • by Carmen Forward
‘Unbelievable’: Marrickville house fetches $4.2 million

‘Unbelievable’: Marrickville house fetches $4.2 million

The result was more than double the price the home last traded for in 2015, but the property had been stylishly renovated and extended since.

  • by Kate Burke
Entrepreneurs snap up $7,425,000 manor, smashing Homebush’s house price record

Entrepreneurs snap up $7,425,000 manor, smashing Homebush’s house price record

Seven parties registered to bid for the historic residence with tennis court and swimming pool, and the vendors are upgrading to a $42 million home in Lavender Bay.

  • by Carmen Forward
More than 20 bidders turn up to compete for $2.36 million Stanmore home

More than 20 bidders turn up to compete for $2.36 million Stanmore home

Almost 100 people gathered on the footpath for the auction of the three-bedroom house, which was brought forward by one week due to strong buyer demand.

  • by Kate Burke
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Investor beats young couple for $1.4m fixer-upper in Sydney’s most advantaged suburb

Investor beats young couple for $1.4m fixer-upper in Sydney’s most advantaged suburb

Ten parties registered to bid on a house, straight from 1920s Sydney, that had scant building works completed during the past 105 years.

  • by Carmen Forward
Young couple drop $5.75 million on Coogee fixer-upper

Young couple drop $5.75 million on Coogee fixer-upper

The run-down home, with much of the original features intact, was on the market for the first time in 43 years. It last sold in 1980 for $160,000.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
‘One of the best views’: Two-bedroom Kirribilli apartment sells for $5.46 million

‘One of the best views’: Two-bedroom Kirribilli apartment sells for $5.46 million

Only one buyer turned out for the auction of the top-level apartment with sweeping Harbour Bridge views, but that was enough.

  • by Carmen Forward
Family drop $2.3 million on Normanhurst house

Family drop $2.3 million on Normanhurst house

More than a dozen buyers registered to bid on the run-of-the-mill home, which last traded for $1.51 million in 2018.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Millions over reserve, water views for days: welcome to Sydney’s biggest auctions

Millions over reserve, water views for days: welcome to Sydney’s biggest auctions

One buyer spent $6 million more than the seller was asking as the property market shows signs of changing gears after last year’s downturn.

  • by Carmen Forward