The Scoresby Family Home that was sold for $ 1.17 million after a simple “hack” has increased its appeal to Knox buyers.
A simple “hack” helped a scoresby family after 21 years, with their George St -House that sells for $ 1.17 million, well above the median for the suburb.
The house with four bedrooms at 50 George ST was led to $ 930,000 $ 1,020,000, but died in the past expectations thanks to a smart change and fierce KNOX-buyer question.
The couple bought the house in March 2004 for $ 309,000, which corresponds to around $ 530,000 in today’s dollars.
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Anthony Johnson from Barry Plant Rowville said he had advised the sellers to convert a second living room into a fourth bedroom, which turned out to be a game change for the campaign.
“A house with four bedrooms looks better for buyers than three, it opens the pool of buyers considerably,” said Johnson.
The family-friendly house has two living zones, a central kitchen with blackwood cabinets, a large family and meal hub, plus a covered outskirts and backyard with fruit trees and garden sheds.
The Blackwood Kitchen anchores the house with a generous bank space and flows to a large meals and family zone.
Covered Alfresco and Privé-Achterertuin with fruit trees and barns offered buyers that offered ready-made entertainment and storage options.
The oversized garage with rear racks and double driveways also turned out to be a hit and offered space for extra cars, caravans or boats.
Johnson said that confidence in the KNOX market is strong, where many buyers wanted to act before further interest rate lets.
“There is no doubt that it will be a good spring in Knox, the question is high and we are already seeing buyers competing hard to come in early,” he said.
Pronounge with a view of the garden gave families a second living space, later adjusted to expand the flexibility of the house.
A second living room was converted into a fourth bedroom, a travel agent Anthony Johnson called a “game Changer” for buyers.
The result easily overshadowed the current proprack median house price of scoresby of $ 989,000, which underlines the rising popularity of the suburb of families and upgraders.
The property was sold through a set-date sales campaign that was closed on 19 August.
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