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A Bendigo man is selling a century-old auto from his amazing car collection and the 1860s-built gold mine manager’s residence he’s called home for seven years. Take a peek at the rare pair.
A Bendigo man is selling a century-old auto from his amazing car collection and the 1860s-built gold mine manager’s residence he’s called home for seven years. Take a peek at the rare pair.
The building housing Dandenong’s Family Law Court could be redeveloped up to seven storeys, with offshore buyers potentially among the bidders expected to vie for the “under-utilised” site.
Four Melbourne suburbs and a surprise sleepy town to the city’s north are well-placed to thrive as lockdown shackles are lifted, according to real estate buff John McGrath. These are his tips.
Regional estates are bracing for hordes of Melbourne buyers from November 9 as the ring of steel is removed and time constraints weigh on buyers looking to cash in on the $25,000 federal grants.
Melbourne’s first weekend of public auction action appears to have confirmed one type of home is “pretty COVID-19 proof”, but bargains are still possible with one key buyer group missing.
The Melton South home of an artisan rocking horse maker has sold almost $100,000 above its reserve after its auction galloped to an “unbelievable” result that will help keep his passion alive.
A homebuyer so caught up in Melbourne’s return to live auctions fainted while sales surged up to $160,000 above reserve as the city recorded its second busiest Grand Final auction market ever.
Rain and the AFL Grand Final tonight didn’t slow Melbourne’s first weekend of live auction action since July 8. And while sellers have been rewarded, buyers still made the city’s sellers sweat.
Hundreds of Melbourne home sellers are hoping for a contest as the city’s first weekend of public auctions since they were banned in July becomes its busiest Grand Final Day since the 2010 replay.
This historic Victorian estate, pinched from the Queen by squatters and panic-sold to a shepherd who then employed Werribee Mansion’s architect, is a “serious restoration project”.
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