The former shipyard site that’s now a ‘world-class’ lifestyle precinct
Once home to shipyards and wharves, this harbourside suburb has evolved into a high-end hub with luxury homes, quirky retail outlets, busy bars and fine dining restaurants.
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While 2021 may be coming to end, the sales price train that is smashing Canberra’s suburb records shows no sign of slowing down, with new highs set in Curtin, Lyneham and Monash.
The housing market may be slowing down in the weeks before Christmas but in some neighbourhoods, property is still selling at breakneck speed. Here's 2021's record breakers.
The property once dubbed the 'world’s loneliest house' now has some competition in the isolation stakes, as pictures have emerged of a home embedded in the side of a remote Italian mountain range.
The white-hot auction market is cooling, but potential homebuyers hoping for bargains may be disappointed to find there’s still competition for the most desirable homes.
According to the Domain End of Year Wrap for 2021, released this week, the suburbs of Cook, Hawker, Isaacs, Macarthur and Scullin all had an auction clearance rate of 100 per cent.
Homeownership is looking further out of reach for anyone without family wealth, as property prices soar and wages fail to keep up. One metric lays bare the challenge.
Canberra’s most popular suburbs of 2021 have been revealed, with a number of areas in the city’s more premium and affordable suburbs featuring in the top 10.
The auction was one of 1755 scheduled on Saturday, and buyers were taking their time to bid after having the luxury of more choice on Melbourne’s biggest auction day on record.
Is it on the market yet? ‘Absolutely no way,’ the auctioneer told the bargain-hunting bidder, as a record-breaking volume of auctions allowed Sydney buyers the luxury of less competition.
The six-bedroom house at 21 Sturrock Place failed to reach a sale at auction, passing in at $1.7 million.