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Richmond terrace fetches $2.27 million, last sold for $116,500 in 1986

Richmond terrace fetches $2.27 million, last sold for $116,500 in 1986

The single-fronted terrace built in the late 1800s had a price guide of $1,885,000 and drew five eager parties in a rapid fire auction.

  • by Alexandra Middleton

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Renters buy Brunswick house in their dream neighbourhood for $1.22m

Renters buy Brunswick house in their dream neighbourhood for $1.22m

Location was the main drawcard for the Brunswick locals who had rented for years and wanted to stay in the neighbourhood.

  • by Jim Malo
Man trying to sell house without an agent takes a $400,000 haircut

Man trying to sell house without an agent takes a $400,000 haircut

Brett D’Souza’s unorthodox approach to selling his house attracted a lot of attention, but didn’t quite reach his goal of a $1.8 million sale price.

  • by Jim Malo
A Seddon home passed in at $1.27 million. The sole bidder paid an extra $45,000 to buy it

A Seddon home passed in at $1.27 million. The sole bidder paid an extra $45,000 to buy it

The renovated Victorian-style property passed in at auction before selling to a downsizer from a neighbouring suburb.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Only one buyer turned up for a Brunswick five-bedder. But it passed in at $1.62m

Only one buyer turned up for a Brunswick five-bedder. But it passed in at $1.62m

The vendor placed two bids in the hope of kick-starting the auction of the California-style bungalow.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Landlord rates could double under this councillor’s contentious housing proposal

Landlord rates could double under this councillor’s contentious housing proposal

Recent data showed investors were fleeing the Victorian property market, but that was offset by first home buyers buying in Melbourne.

  • by Rachael Dexter
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Brunswick house that last sold for $75,000 fetches $1,553,000 in bidding war

Brunswick house that last sold for $75,000 fetches $1,553,000 in bidding war

The vendors were emotional about saying goodbye to the home, which had been in their family for 45 years.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Three cheers as a hardy kindergarten reaches three figures with cake, song and costumes

Three cheers as a hardy kindergarten reaches three figures with cake, song and costumes

Brunswick Kindergarten has been through a lot since it first opened in what was a poor suburb. While times have changed, children still love cake, dressing up and a party.

  • by Carolyn Webb
‘I completely overpaid’: First home buyer lands $980,000 Brunswick townhouse

‘I completely overpaid’: First home buyer lands $980,000 Brunswick townhouse

A first home buyer beat five others in a heated bidding war for a two-bedroom townhouse in a coveted location.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
The Melbourne suburbs where you should have bought a house

The Melbourne suburbs where you should have bought a house

Nearly 100 suburbs that were affordable to home buyers in 2022 are no longer within reach. Here’s what slipped away, and where to look instead.

  • by Jim Malo
Brunswick’s ‘sky rail’ has been delayed. In the meantime, this is what locals want

Brunswick’s ‘sky rail’ has been delayed. In the meantime, this is what locals want

Advocates have presented their Sydney Road wish list to the Victorian government, saying the delay is an opportunity for major change before the Upfield line is ripped up.

  • by Patrick Hatch

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