Quaint cottage sells for $4m in freak auction
It’s not what most people would imagine a $4m home to look like but the owners of an old red brick cottage scored a huge win after attracting a surprise mob of bidders.
It’s not what most people would imagine a $4m home to look like but the owners of an old red brick cottage scored a huge win after attracting a surprise mob of bidders.
A house that would have been considered “futuristic” back in the 1970s has sold for a whopper price at auction – with pictures revealing an interior that looks straight out of The Brady Bunch.
Home seekers can buy Sydney property for up to 80 per cent cheaper in some suburbs if they’re willing to ditch a backyard, research shows. SEE WHERE UNIT BUYERS SAVE MOST
With the property market booming in most parts of the country buyers are under pressure to make snap decisions, but there is one big mistake they can’t afford to make.
A sizeable portion of Aussies think it’s a good time to buy property despite record levels of buyer competition and rampant price growth. Here’s why.
A house so packed with junk that visitors struggled to get inside has sold as part of an incredible give away by the hoarder owner, with exclusive video footage revealing the remarkable interior.
A medieval-style house described as a castle in the rainforest has hit the market, complete with a temple to a Roman goddess and a “fantasy land” of unusual sculptures.
Home seekers fearful of getting outbid again dug deep at auction this week, resulting in sellers pocketing sums more than $500,000 higher than neighbours only a few months ago.
A luxury penthouse in a high-rise building under development has sold for nearly $14 million after the designers added some unusual features sure to inspire envy.
Forget designer kitchens – the most popular properties for many home seekers are dated or uninhabitable, with agents revealing why buyers will still pay top dollar for them.
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