The elections did not prevent many bidders from appearing at auction. Photo: Tom Parrish
While voters cast votes in the surveys, many housing search engines in Sydney were also broadcasting offers for a new home.
There were 560 auctions scheduled throughout the city of Harbor, a 29 percent decrease in the same time last year, many of themselves still at an election day auction.
Sale of foreign lands or balmain that are sold
A Balmain auction in the morning saw a Deliberium of Earth, only 135 square meters, was sold for a whopping $ 1,501 million.
The auction had four registered pride and everything ended in three offers.
The land almost sold to the opening bidder until a last minute offer for $ 500 for $ 500 arrived.
The original bidder exceeded it with additional $ 550, which was sold for $ 1,501,050.
Ray White Rozelle agent, Belinda Cassano, said she expected more interest in the rare opportunity to buy land in Balmain.
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The 135 square meter land was sold for a whopping $ 1,501 million
“There is so much land scarcity in the area,” he said. “I think some people were dissuaded by the potential of the restrictions of the council … but the vendors are very happy.”
The sellers owned the neighboring house, which previously used the block as a patio and space in the car.
The winning bidder was Charlie Chidiac, a local builder who planned to build a house for her children.
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“Dennpend on Council restrictions what we end up building,” he said.
Mr. Chidiac expected it to cost between $ 1m-1.5m to build the house. Depending on the height of the house, there was the potential of the views of the Puerto bridge.
Roselands owners sellers to help the daughter to the market
A Rosaland House that is first sold in 45 years sold for $ 1,585 million.
Selling above the owners hopes of $ 1.4 million, the house was sold to a builder who planned to demolish and rebuild.
Sellers and agents of 101 Ludgate.
Ray White Kingsgrove agent, George Boghos, said there were occupants of owners and builders interested in the property.
The auction in 101 Ludgate ST attracted 11 vorizers registered with seven of them actively tending.
Bogos said the seller was selling to help his daughter to the market.
“Because the properties in Sydney are crazy (demanding),” he said.
He said that the elections had dissuaded buyers: “We have had really large numbers through our open houses today.”
An impressive house of the Lewisham Federation is sold.
The Lewisham Federation House is sold to the local family
A house of the Federation of four bedrooms in Lewisham has been sold for $ 3.25 million.
Attracting four registered sentences, with all the parties offers.
The house in 36 Boulevarde sold around the reservation price to a local family.
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He said the area was well maintained with the house that was sold for the first time in 30 years.
“People were worried about how the elections could affect the auction, but with a house like this it didn’t matter,” he said.
Within Lewisham’s house that was sold for $ 3.25 million.
Balgowlah Cracker Unit sells the first housing buyer
A two bedroom unit in Balgowlah has been sold for a whopping $ 1.56 million to a first housing buyer.
The auction in 1/43 Jackson St attracted four bidders, with three active offers.
Georgi Bates of Cunningham’s main agent said the location, the ground floor and the Allesco area were the largest cards.
“It was a fairly small unit with a beautiful outdoor area,” he said.
“The buyer was there with his father and I sold his family home when he was six years old and now he is a first housing buyer.”
A two bedroom Balgowlah unit was sold for $ 1.56 million.
The auctioneer Clarence White said that the interest in the purchase of apartments had collected the legs during the past year.
“It is very interesting at this time, it is a mixing bag with which the auctions will work really well,” he “and they are not always the ones you think,” he added.
“I hope that the interest in the units is a matter of affordability … Any parenthesis of 2.5 million to $ 7 million has the most difficult group in recent months, since they are asking very much.”
Cherry Brook Slockdown Smashes Reserve
A non -ganable Cherrybrook house has been sold for $ 2,125 million, more than $ 400,000 above the reserve.
The house in 9 Francis Greenway D was sold well above the guide and expectations of the suppliers of $ 1.6m- $ 1.7m.
Its ruins that attract 20 huge vidders, both builders and owners-outsters who wish to demolish and rebuild.
Old Cherrybrook Home sells more than $ 400,000 above the reserve.
Louis Carr, Greg Nicholson agent said that the under supply in that price range and the proximity to large schools was also a draw cake.
“Ovidently, the election did not make a difference,” he said.
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