| A 1950s original weatherboard home at 5 Lee Ave, Mount Waverley is going under the hammer at midday through Ray White Mount Waverley’s Jay Warnak. It’s the first time to market for the 979sq m picturesque property (above), which has a price guide of $1.25 million to $1.375 million.“This is a rarity and probably the last time people will see something like this in Mount Waverley,” Mr Warnak said.
“We always knew we’d have developers coming here, and the bulk coming through are, but in saying that there’s also been a handful of buyers wanting the site to build their family home.” |
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Across New South Wales on Saturday, more than 100 Ray White listings are expected to go to auction including 68 Renwick St, Redfern (above) at 10.30am.
Ray White Surry Hills & Alexandria agent Kieran Gianoudis is marketing the two-bedroom property with a price guide of $800,000.
“It’s a good stepping stone from a one-bedroom apartment to a two-bedroom terrace which is priced the same as an apartment,” Mr Gianoudis said.
The renovated terrace has new hardwood floors, European appliances, reverse cycle air conditioning, an original fireplace, high ceilings and a private courtyard at the rear. |
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Still in Sydney, where $550,000 could secure you an apartment in fashionable Paddington.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit at 206/176 Glenmore Rd (above) is going to auction at 4pm through Ray White Surry Hills agent Shaun Burdo.
“$550,000 for a one-bedroom with parking is a great entry-level price point,” Mr Burdo said. |
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Ray White Queensland agents are preparing to host 51 auctions this Saturday.
At 1pm in Wooloongabba, a 443sq m parcel of floodfree land is going to auction through Ray White Brisbane CBD’s Dean Yesberg.
“It’s the cheapest house in Woolloongabba this year,” Mr Yesberg said of 177 Park Rd (above).
“It needs a lot of work but builders, renovators, first home buyers and investors are interested. A gamut of people looking for something with potential, and it will well and truly sell for under the average price for the area.” |
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A large family home (above) in Adelaide is going to auction at 1pm this Saturday.
Marketed by Ray White Port Adelaide principal Nick Psarros, the four bedroom home at 16 Murphy St, Fulham Gardens is on a 533sq m corner block just 8kms from the CBD and not far from the beach.
“It’s a lovely house and if you want a large home then certainly this is one for you,” Mr Psarros said. |
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At 4.15pm is the auction of a property (above) on the fringe of Adelaide’s CBD, which is attracting buyers for its land value.
“It’s got great school zoning and it’s 5kms east of the CBD so growing families looking to rebuild are showing the most interest,” Ray White Norwood’s Stefan Siciliano said of 27 Linden Ave, Hazelwood Park. |
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Over to Perth where a classic mid-century modern home (above) at 110 Preston Point Rd, East Fremantle has inspired house hunters ahead of its 11.30am auction.
“It’s been a loved family home and is a Palm Springs style which is quite unique to the area,” Ray White Fremantle’s Jennifer Castle said.
“About half of the buyers are interested in renovating and retaining the original home because its character is so pronounced. People are falling in love with the style and what they can do.” |
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Meantime, this Tuesday night marks the fifth Auction Under the Stars event hosted by Ray White New Farm.
The annual auction evening, held in the heart of Brisbane, consistently draws huge crowd numbers, with buyers competing for a selection of the city’s best properties.
This year’s star-studded auction order features a range of listings including entry-level houses, blocks of land, prestige homes and apartments.
Hot properties to watch include the innovative c50house (above), Brisbane’s biggest penthouse listing, and a 2300sq m riverfront retreat.
Auctioneer Haesley Cush will call the shots at X-Cargo, Fortitude Valley, with the action kicking off at 6pm. |
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