$16.4m harbourfront sale at Neutral Bay
A landmark mixed-use waterfront building at Neutral Bay has sold under the hammer for a whopping $16.4m – the suburb’s highest sale so far this year.
A landmark mixed-use waterfront building at Neutral Bay has sold under the hammer for a whopping $16.4m – the suburb’s highest sale so far this year.
An entire block of 12 apartments, owned by a famous north shore family for more than 50 years, has come to market for the first time. And already the investors and developers are circling.
This Pearl Beach property on the Central Coast is set to give the area’s price record a run for its money. It has a bidding guide of $6m and already the buyers are lining up.
A grand family home on Sydney’s north shore, designed by architect Roger Thrum and completed in 1999 has sold for a whopping $6.18m, after just 13 days on the market.
The Lower North Shore’s top reported auction result of the week belonged to an original two-storey home held by the same family for more than 60 years.
Less than a year after it traded for the first time in more than 80 years, a landmark Mosman waterfront reserve property has changed hands again.
In 2018, a Mosman family tried to sell their home, setting a guide of $7m-$7.5m. After 218 days and no buyer they took it off the market. They listed it again in August. Find out what happened.
An online auction with 51 bids saw a Roseville property sell for $3,331,500, setting a new street record. It was a great result for the owners, who bought it in 2015 for $2.175m.
Spring has sprung and while the Lower North Shore property market will look a bit different this year agents are promising some extra special listings in the lead-up to Christmas.
Just a few properties trade every year in this suburb on the outskirts of Byron Bay and this one is set to smash the sale price record by millions.
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