| THE Ray White Group celebrated the winter solstice this weekend with 163 auctions booked across the country, with buyers rugged up and out in force. We had 452 auctions scheduled across Australia and New Zealand and more than 9600 people attended in total. The top auction sale of the week was on the beautiful Gold Coast, where Ray White Prestige sales agent Jackson Paradise sold 1A Yacht St, Southport for $7 million in front of 70 people. There was four registered bidders for the the ultimate Hamptons style home in the heart of the Glitter Strip on Main River. This house is a well known masterpiece in one of the most sought after areas of the Gold Coast. "There were four registered bidders, and one from the US who has seen it on an email from our database. In total we had 92 inspections and there was more than 473,000 online hits. Some 70 people attended the auction in the backyard," Mr Paradise said. The five bedroom home sat on 970sqm of land with a 20 metre water frontage with it's own private sandy beach. Ray White Surfers Paradise Principal and Auctioneer Andrew Bell took an opening bid of $4 million and the property moved along quickly before it went on the market at $7 million and it sold to a local family. It was a big week for Jackson Paradise with the Yacht St sale coming on the back of another huge auction sale at 79-91 Commodore Drive, Surfers Paradise.Mr Paradise took 52 groups through this stunning north-facing double riverfront block and also had a few offers prior. "This one we held as an in room auction and we had three registered bidders and they were all active in the auction. The opening bid was $3 million and it moved up quickly to sell at $5.3 million under the hammer, again to a local family," he said. "Since the election, buyers have been more confident and there's been a lot of interest for larger scale luxury properties. I haven't seen a $7 million auction sale on the Gold Coast for a while. Auctions work as they bring people together and all on unconditional basis. It's the only way to reduce a vendor's days on market and create maximum competition in a transparent and timely manner." [playlist ids="43309"]
Ray White NSW Chief Auctioneer Alex Pattaro said there appeared to be increasing auction attendance week on week, and he also highlighted the stock shortage. "Stock levels are in the spotlight, with significantly lower stock levels than this time last year," Mr Pattaro said. Ray White Sydney Metro network booked a 67 per cent preliminary clearance while Sydney Blue cleared 60 per cent. Across Australia Ray White auctions attracted an above average number of registered bidders per auction at 3.8 bidders.
Ray White Parramatta associate director Amit Nayak reported that there was 15 registered bidders for 6 Birtles Ave, Pendle Hill, NSW on Saturday which sold for $781,000. Five of the bidders were active and there was a crowd of more than 110 people at the auction for the three bedroom classic family home with recently refreshed interiors.
And what do you do when you want a chic city apartment, but you’re already on Safari? Well, you get your mum to lift the paddle for you. According to Ray White Surry Hills director Ercan Ersan, the 30 attendees to the auction of 202/6 Applebee Street, St Peters were all keen to see some action, and that’s indeed what they got. “It was a cracker! The first bid was $810,000 and it took off from there. Just as the hammer was about to fall, at the very last minute the winning bidder jumped in with a knockout bid of $10,000, and then, to make absolutely sure it was locked away, she bid against herself with another $10,000 bid. That pretty much scared everyone else off," he said. At the fall of the hammer the price was $950,000 , and the globe-trotting new owner had landed herself a trophy two level sub penthouse with two balconies and lovely district views. When Mr Ersan asked the bidder about her bidding pattern, she told him that was her strategy. “I wait until the hammer is about to go down, and then I bid another $10,000,” said the experienced auction attendee, who asked to remain anonymous but said her daughter, who is in Namibia will be very pleased with the apartment. |