Bidding war drives up price $175k
IT’S what every seller dreams of — a group of buyers so impressed with a property they’re willing to keep bidding for it until they get it. And that’s exactly what one lucky Tempe seller got at auction today.
IT’S what every seller dreams of — a group of buyers so impressed with a property they’re willing to keep bidding for it until they get it. And that’s exactly what one lucky Tempe seller got at auction today.
A HOME in Sydney’s north once purchased for 2400 pounds but now in squalid condition has left onlookers shocked after selling under the hammer for $260,000 over the already high reserve price.
BUYERS can now snap up homes for an average of $50,000 less than they would have paid a year ago — and in some city pockets the deals are even better, including for this home advertised at Sydney’s lowest price.
A CRONULLA unit sale has defied Sydney’s slowing housing market, changing hands for a price that has smashed a local sales benchmark, real estate records show.
SYDNEY buyers will be able to get homes this spring for an average of $50,000 less than they would have last year, but in some regions the bargains will be even bigger, new research shows.
FRUSTRATED Sydneysiders are skipping having children to boost their chances of affording a home, but it is just one of the extreme ways home seekers are trying to get into the market.
THE FILM Crazy Rich Asians was released this week to critical acclaim but the world of big spending its characters inhabit has become an authentic part of the Harbour City.
THEY may be worth billions now but Australia’s richest people were also once first home buyers grappling to get into the market on a limited budget. These are the homes they purchased.
ANALYSIS of rents and incomes has revealed how much you need to earn to be able to afford rent in each region of Sydney, revealing where tenants get the best and least value for money.
A STRING of horror houses with a history of bloodshed have returned to the spotlight after being listed for sale. And it appears their dark pasts have come back to haunt their sellers.
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