One-bed unit, no parking sells for millions
A one-bedroom unit without parking and in need of work has sold under the hammer for a multimillion dollar price that’s shocked long-time neighbours.
A one-bedroom unit without parking and in need of work has sold under the hammer for a multimillion dollar price that’s shocked long-time neighbours.
Panicked home seekers have been making ‘stupid’ offers for properties late at night in the hope of beating out rival buyers, resulting in some of the most mind-boggling sales.
An apartment developer is offering a $550,000 unit in a swanky new residential tower for a home seeker who can pass a Lego-related test.
First homebuyers have been getting smashed in Sydney’s runaway housing market but one couple scored a rare win at auction after a frustrating search for their new home.
Home values are set to continue rising in every Sydney region this year but some suburbs are expected to have monstrous hikes in prices because there are 50-60 buyers for each available property.
Home prices have exploded over the past month with a pace of growth not seen in three decades, prompting housing experts to warn “it’s hard to know how this is going to end”.
An area in Sydney’s west has become the most popular suburb for those looking to buy a house, with current listings including a designer home with a huge aquarium built into the living room.
A Salvation Army hall converted into a Zen-like house has become the latest in a string of properties that passed in at auction last year to resell for a record price.
Sydney house prices may be expensive now but they will be very different by the end of the decade if they continue rising at the same pace as the last 30 years, modelling shows.
Multiple Sydney houses have changed hands for $1m over inflated reserves on what was a “super Saturday” and one of biggest days of auction activity ever recorded.
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