How a surprise buyer snapped up this Werribee home for $570,000
A shock bidder swooped in at the last minute to claim a Werribee home, pushing the price past expectations. See how the fierce auction played out.
A surprise bidder made a last-minute decision to jump into the auction at 1 Carbon Crt, Werribee — walking away with the keys after the four-bedroom home sold for $570,000, just above the $500,000 –$550,000 price guide.
The unexpected move capped off a competitive auction, with three active buyers on the ground and an international investor in the mix.
YPA Wyndham City’s Kiarah Bagnato said the winning buyer hadn’t originally planned to bid but decided to make a move on the spot.
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“They actually rocked up on the day, decided to jump in, and ended up securing the property,” Ms Bagnato said.
“They were ready to go, which made for a really exciting auction.”
Bidding opened at $450,000 before climbing past the price guide to its final sale price.
Ms Bagnato said this reflected strong interest from both investors and first-home buyers in Werribee’s established market.
“Investors are becoming much more active, and first-home buyers are right there alongside them,” she said.
“Even unconditional offers, which can sometimes make buyers a little hesitant, aren’t holding people back.”
The updated brick home on 590sq m, less than a kilometre from Werribee Station and Watton St’s shopping precinct, features a renovated kitchen, timber floors, and a separate bungalow with a second bathroom.
Ms Bagnato said the buyer was an investor who planned to rent the home out immediately, with tenant discussions already underway.
The vendors, expecting a baby “any day now”, were thrilled with the result.
The YPA Wyndham city agent said Werribee’s affordability and investment potential is in focus from buyers and competition for homes in the area remains strong.
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Originally published as How a surprise buyer snapped up this Werribee home for $570,000