Suburbs where sellers are making $650k profit
Homeowners have been reselling properties they purchased a few years ago with an astonishing mark-up in some Sydney pockets, despite the coronavirus-led recession.
Homeowners have been reselling properties they purchased a few years ago with an astonishing mark-up in some Sydney pockets, despite the coronavirus-led recession.
It’s been on reality TV shows like My Kitchen Rules and has a design inspired by Michelangelo and the film Gone with the Wind, but now one of Sydney’s largest houses is up for grabs.
A swingers club reported to have hosted “house party-style” group sex, with a little extra on Wednesdays and Saturdays, is offering a $44,000 a year proposition for potential buyers.
A recent report on the top 50 homes in NSW has stirred debate about what constitutes a great home, with some of Sydney’s $100m mega mansions failing to impress. SEE THE FULL RANKING
They’re houses with a history stained in blood but many of the sites of some of Sydney’s most sinister crimes, including the home where John Edwards killed his kids, have begun a new chapter.
Demand for housing in Sydney’s south has been rising as work from home arrangements make it more attractive for former CBD workers, resulting in some huge sales.
A rusted house in uninhabitable condition sold at auction for a jaw dropping price in what has historically been one of Sydney’s cheapest suburbs. Here’s why.
Multiple homes sold for well over reserve as Sydney auctions continued to deliver strong results for sellers, including in the west where an unusual ploy helped push the price sky high.
A landmark apartment complex rich with amenities has launched with units available only to tenants. No bond is needed in a system that aims to revolutionise the rental market.
Sydney’s housing market has flipped from an environment favouring investors to one where renters and first homebuyers now hold all the cards and are getting cheaper deals.
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