Bungalow sells for $1.7m more than last year
A modest Californian bungalow has sold for a whopping $4.95m, 54 per cent more that the owners bought it for 18 months ago. And they’ve done no work to it.
A modest Californian bungalow has sold for a whopping $4.95m, 54 per cent more that the owners bought it for 18 months ago. And they’ve done no work to it.
The University of NSW has received a boost to revenue with the sale of a childcare centre to a property developer for over $10m at auction, more than $3m above reserve.
Sandra Moss, of Pretty Girl Fashion and Rockmans fame, has owned this glamorous Rose Bay home since 1999, when it cost $2.25m. It’s been completely reinvented since then.
An Art Deco block of flats 200m from the beach has attracted 250 inquiries in two days as another block — bought as a Christmas present 35 years ago — has sold before auction.
Sydney home prices are up 21 per cent in a year but prestige agents say they have never experienced such a listing shortage heading into spring.
The relatives of a Holocaust survivor are more than $37m richer after this week’s sale of a duplex in the streets paved with gold on North Bondi’s Ben Buckler peninsula.
South Sydney captain Adam Reynolds has listed his home for an early spring virtual auction ahead of his move to the Brisbane Broncos.
Perhaps it was the harbour view? Buyers went crazy over a shop with residence above at a virtual auction, paying more than $1m above reserve.
Kerri-Anne Kennerley has sold her 1870s era Woollahra home for a suburb record price, telling friends it was too big for her and that she’d sell if she got a “silly price”. Turns out, she did.
An Olympian has listed his Waverley terrace with ocean views and a cubby house, just as buyer hunger ramps up for the main spring selling season.
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