Mr Condon said last night’s success further reiterated the confidence that was still in the Melbourne property market.
“The results we saw last night show that buyers and sellers are becoming really comfortable and confident in the online auction environment,” Mr Condon said.
“It’s great to see that online auctions in Victoria are continuing to go from strength to strength.”
Ray White Victoria Auctioneer Jeremy Tyrrell (pictured above) had his share of auction success too, helping the Noble Park | Springvale team sell two from two later in the evening.
Up first was 68 Kelvinside Rd, Noble Park that went under the virtual hammer for $565,000 after an opening bid of $390,000. The auction drew more than 60 viewers and nine active bidders out of 23. The home went to a second home buyer and was sold through agent Jason Yan and Principal Allison Grant.
Ms Grant said the property appealed to a wide range of buyers with interest coming from developers, first home buyers, and people looking to knock down and build new.
“It was a very streamlined campaign. There's a shortage of stock locally at the moment and the versatility of the home really captured an audience,” Ms Grant said.
“This is the perfect time to sell. Demand is outstripping supply and there are lots of buyers about who are being fueled by low interest rates, particularly first home buyers, and there's really no reason to wait to buy or sell.”
Following the Kelvinside Rd auction, 10/41 Ardgower Rd, Noble Park sold for $311,100 through Alan Tran and Jason Yan. Three eager bidders tuned in with the winning buyer being a local looking for her first property. |