Burnt house in shocking condition gets top price
A burnt house without a roof and a front balcony propped up with wooden supports has sold, soot and all, for a baffling price after a rather bizarre auction.
A burnt house without a roof and a front balcony propped up with wooden supports has sold, soot and all, for a baffling price after a rather bizarre auction.
Houses worth over $2m were unheard of in one western suburb until recently – now there have been eight in a month, including two today. See the latest auction results with our live coverage
Sydney’s housing market has just surpassed a mark that would have been unthinkable last year due to a $300,000 average jump in prices over 12 months.
Close to a third of Australia’s workforce would live in a different city, town or country if they could, but the proportion is even higher in two major locations.
Homeowners have been selling properties without finishing their ambitious renovation projects due to a surge in building costs and tradies jacking up prices.
There’s light at the end of the tunnel for home seekers struggling with Sydney’s abysmal supply of available housing and soaring prices thanks to a growing shift in the market.
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Sydney’s apartment market has begun to bounce back after months of lacklustre sales, with vendors pocketing significant results at auction.
The housing market has begun to shift in preparation for relaxed Covid restrictions and it’s already impacted sales and spurred a bumper weekend of selling activity.
Property owners undertaking home improvements will have to pay a premium to complete projects following a surge in reno costs during lockdown.
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