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No parking, no worries: Lilyfield house sells for $4.68 million at auction

No parking, no worries: Lilyfield house sells for $4.68 million at auction

Listing agent Jack Parry said the sale price rivalled nearby homes with on-site parking. Domain Group recorded a preliminary auction clearance rate of 69.7 per cent at the weekend.

  • by Carmen Forward

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Lane Cove investment property bought in 1990 for $250,000 sells for $3.5 million

Lane Cove investment property bought in 1990 for $250,000 sells for $3.5 million

Eleven buyers – a mix of young families and developers, who were eyeing it for its knock down potential – registered to bid. But one group didn’t even get a look in.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Neighbour beats eight others to snap up stately $4.7m Glebe bungalow

Neighbour beats eight others to snap up stately $4.7m Glebe bungalow

Nine registered to bid on the circa-1900 grand four-bedroom residence, but the winner was very local.

  • by Carmen Forward
Finally his day: Buyer who lost seven times wins $3.8m Newtown stunner

Finally his day: Buyer who lost seven times wins $3.8m Newtown stunner

The home’s artistically designed interior with exposed brick, timber and metal detailing drew seven bidders despite its modest land size.

  • by Sarah Webb
Luxury home in ‘Mosman of the inner west’ sells for $6.45 million

Luxury home in ‘Mosman of the inner west’ sells for $6.45 million

The high-end house with its own home cinema and underground car park was a mortgagee-in-possession auction.

  • by Carmen Forward
Young couple beats parents buying for kids to ‘tough as nails’ Chippendale pad

Young couple beats parents buying for kids to ‘tough as nails’ Chippendale pad

First home buyers paid $790,000 for the oversized 1990s brick one-bedroom unit, beating 11 others to the quiet, walkable location.

  • by Sarah Webb
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Mosman unit that last sold for $86,000 in 1985 fetches $1.1 million at auction

Mosman unit that last sold for $86,000 in 1985 fetches $1.1 million at auction

Twenty-six buyers registered to bid on the two-bedroom unit, which is in an unliveable condition

  • by Carmen Forward
Investor pays $1.7m for Bellevue Hill unit to charge $1000 rent a week

Investor pays $1.7m for Bellevue Hill unit to charge $1000 rent a week

An investor keen to capitalise on Sydney’s soaring rents beat nine other parties for the tidy apartment close to cafes.

  • by Sarah Webb
Luxurious Wahroonga house with a bedroom for the dog sells for $9.1 million

Luxurious Wahroonga house with a bedroom for the dog sells for $9.1 million

The owners converted the old office into bedroom for their Tibetan mastiff, that was “looked after like a prince”, with a custom-built shower space.

  • by Carmen Forward
Mother bidding for first home buyer daughter nabs $1.36m Redfern pad

Mother bidding for first home buyer daughter nabs $1.36m Redfern pad

The happy buyer beat 13 others for the renovated, two-bedroom ground-floor unit with a courtyard in a sought-after spot.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
Barrister’s Woolloomooloo harbourside home sells for $6.5m at auction

Barrister’s Woolloomooloo harbourside home sells for $6.5m at auction

It was one of 528 scheduled auctions on Saturday. The unit, part of an exclusive complex, sold for less than the $6.6 million guide.

  • by Carmen Forward