Strong bidding reported at Sydney auctions
There was a spike in the number of Sydney auctions held this week and just over two thirds were a success for the vendors, with sellers in some pockets getting well over reserve.
There was a spike in the number of Sydney auctions held this week and just over two thirds were a success for the vendors, with sellers in some pockets getting well over reserve.
A woman who just turned 100 years old got a surprise when her long-time home in Sydney’s south, bought when the area was surrounded by bush, sold for a bumper price at auction.
Nearly two in five home sellers in one Sydney region reported they got prices above what they wanted for their homes, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 has yet to strike a major blow to property prices but the economic fallout from the pandemic has shifted how sales campaigns should be run, property experts claim.
Many city families who had been considering a sea-change to a regional area have been bringing forward their plans due to COVID-19, with one hot spot attracting particularly high interest.
A north shore couple have made an unusual decision when listing their house in the hope it will support someone else’s dream but it could mean they have to accept as little as $1 for the home.
A family in Sydney’s south spent big to snap up their neighbour’s house at a hotly contested auction – and they’ve revealed a bold plan inspired by a trend common in countries such as Italy.
Panic over a possible second wave of coronavirus in NSW has prompted many agents to change their property sales tactics – and buyers have been warned to get their house in order.
Cashed up property investors once dominated the housing market in many capitals but their buying habits have changed in recent years, with COVID-19 steering buyers to new markets.
A historic terrace with no inside toilet, an exposed bathtub in the backyard and rooms closed off with caution tape sold at auction after attracting a crowd that spilled over both sides of the street.
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