A Blackburn unit has sold for $ 745,000, more than $ 100,000 above the median of the suburb, after a first-home buyer had put before the auction.
Sellers remained astonished when a Blackburn buyer paid $ 115,000 above the median of the suburb to grab a two-bedroom unit before the auction.
The updated house on 2/100 Main ST changed hand for $ 745,000 after a family rent in Blackburn South made a pre-auction game too strong to resist.
The Paige Heavyside from Heavyside said that the property was led to $ 650,000 $ 710,000 prior to the 20 September auction.
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“They started with $ 710,000 and the sellers thought:” We will just go through it to auction, “said Mrs. Heavyside.
“Then they came back to $ 740,000, and finally $ 745,000. That was impressive and the sellers were enthusiastic.”
Proptrack data show that the median with two bedrooms with two bedrooms is $ 630,000, which means that the deal has landed more than $ 100,000 higher.
Heavyside’s Paige Heavyside with her father Tim, who worked together to conduct the campaign.
The new owners are planning to move immediately, with the house with a 2018 kitchen and bathroom renovation, fresh paint, wooden floors and a brighter open design.
“Buyers love a house where they can walk in without spending another penny,” said Mrs. Heavyside.
“Renovated units are especially attractive for downsizers and buyers of the first house.”
The renovated kitchen includes stone bank sheets, Bosch devices and slender cupboards.
One of the two with light -filled bedrooms, each with built -in robes.
Mrs. Heavyside added that the 5 percent deposit scheme of the federal government would be expected to feed even more demand from 1 October.
“Spring always brings more lists, but the schedule is spoken about a lot. Sellers of apartments and units expect stronger results,” she said.
“My advice to buyers is not to assume that everything is going under the hammer.
“Always ask the question, there may be an opportunity to buy earlier.”
The updated bathroom was part of a 2018 renovation.
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