This weekend a clearance rate of 80 per cent was achieved from 1001 auctions reported. There were 800 selling and 201 being passed in, 80 of those on a vendor bid. In addition to the auctions, there were also 299 private sales reported.

Melbourne’s 80 per cent result was higher than the 75 per cent recorded the previous weekend and significantly ahead of the 65 per cent reported over the same weekend last year.

Melbourne’s western suburbs continue to rise, with a leading regional clearance rate of 86.2 per cent. The inner-south followed close behind with a clearance rate of 81.7 per cent.

For the second consecutive quarter, Melbourne’s median house price recorded solid price growth, up 3.2 per cent to a record high $740,000.

Next weekend the local market will experience its biggest test of the spring selling season, with nearly 1400 homes set to go under the hammer.


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7 Bowen Street, Richmond. Sold for $2,000,000.

Once Richmond’s first Cobb & Co coach house, built in 1871, now a three bedroom home of grand proportions. This freestanding landmark brick Victorian has been owned by a family for 20 years, and the family are moving into a house out the back of this building. The property sold at the vendor’s reserve after passing in at the auction, and a new family will soon be moving in.


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3/4 Murrell Street, Glenroy. Sold for $434,500.

A heated auction with eight bidders competing for the keys to this two bedroom villa in Glenroy. The sale price was pushed $74,000 above the reserve, with many first home buyers among the bidders, hoping to take their first step onto the property ladder. This entry-level low maintenance home sold to a young couple for $434,500.


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20 Victory Street, Sandringham.

Constructed to an exacting standard as a builder’s own home, this substantial five bedroom, two bathroom family residence showcases the best elements of late 20th Century design with walls of north-facing windows, lofty vaulted ceilings and well-zoned design. Nine bidders attended the auction, but the opening bid of $1.8 million knocked six of them out before they could put their hands up. The property sold to a family for $2.142 million (almost $1 million more than when it was bought four years ago).

This weekend a clearance rate of 80 per cent was achieved from 1001 auctions reported. There were 800 selling and 201 being passed in, 80 of those on a vendor bid. In addition to the auctions, there were also 299 private sales reported.
Melbourne’s 80 per cent result was higher than the 75 per cent recorded the previous weekend and significantly ahead of the 65 per cent reported over the same weekend last year.
Melbourne’s western suburbs continue to rise, with a leading regional clearance rate of 86.2 per cent. The inner-south followed close behind with a clearance rate of 81.7 per cent.
For the second consecutive quarter, Melbourne’s median house price recorded solid price growth, up 3.2 per cent to a record high $740,000.
Next weekend the local market will experience its biggest test of the spring selling season, with nearly 1400 homes set to go under the hammer.


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7 Bowen Street, Richmond. Sold for $2,000,000.
Once Richmond’s first Cobb & Co coach house, built in 1871, now a three bedroom home of grand proportions. This freestanding landmark brick Victorian has been owned by a family for 20 years, and the family are moving into a house out the back of this building. The property sold at the vendor’s reserve after passing in at the auction, and a new family will soon be moving in.


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3/4 Murrell Street, Glenroy. Sold for $434,500.
A heated auction with eight bidders competing for the keys to this two bedroom villa in Glenroy. The sale price was pushed $74,000 above the reserve, with many first home buyers among the bidders, hoping to take their first step onto the property ladder. This entry-level low maintenance home sold to a young couple for $434,500.


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20 Victory Street, Sandringham.
Constructed to an exacting standard as a builder’s own home, this substantial five bedroom, two bathroom family residence showcases the best elements of late 20th Century design with walls of north-facing windows, lofty vaulted ceilings and well-zoned design. Nine bidders attended the auction, but the opening bid of $1.8 million knocked six of them out before they could put their hands up. The property sold to a family for $2.142 million (almost $1 million more than when it was bought four years ago).

Another weekend of low stock, but the good news is that fresh properties are arriving on the market ready for a spring surge. 81% clearance rate was achieved this weekend from 756 auctions held, with 611 selling and 145 being passed in, 63 of those on a vendor bid. There were also an additional 345 private sales reported.

This being the beginning of the Victorian school holidays, many buyers are holding off on attempting to buy until the new range of properties arrives on the market. In fact, it looks like late October (22 – 23) is fast shaping up to become a booming weekend for auctions in Melbourne.

We expect to see over 1000 auctions held next weekend, before the AFL grand final week.


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40 Spensley Street, Clifton Hill. Sold for $1,405,000.
This picturesque terrace with second frontage to George Street, close to Village cafes, station, Spensley Street Primary and Yarra parkland epitomizes the enduring appeal of Clifton Hill. The auction attracted a cross section of buyers including a young couple, downsizers and an investor, who all helped push the sale price well above the reserve. It was the investor who walked away with the keys for this two-bedroom property which was declared on the market at $1.27 million.


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52 Dudley Street, Footscray. Sold for $956,000.
A price guide of $775,000 attracted plenty of young couples and families along to this renovated four bedroom property. With six bidders in the mix, it was unlikely that there would be any bargain at this auction. After a vendor bid of $750,000 was followed by a trump bid of $800,000 from a couple, the auction quickly became very serious. The couple outbid every other person who attempted to buy it until no other contenders dared put their hand up. It was sold to the couple for $965,000.


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117 Lord Street, Richmond. Sold For $1,088,000.
Filled with light, this 2 bedroom Victorian’s impressive proportions are matched by the outdoor appeal of its open landscaped rear garden. After the opening bid of $900,000 was met with silence, it looked like it might have been a short-lived auction. But after a vendor referral, things started up again with some fresh bids arriving. It was the first bidder at the auction who ended up becoming the new owner in front of a crowd of 50. The price reached $1,088,000 when the auctioneer again referred to the owners before declaring the property on the market. No further bids were received and it was announced as sold to a young man.

RICHMOND – is located approximately 3 kilometres east of Melbourne CBD with well-known commercial roads passing through, they are Victoria Street, Bridge Road and Swan Street.  For all your shopping needs including factory outlets at your convenience makes for a perfect day out.

Richmond has a great public transport system with trains, trams and buses connecting you with the CBD and also the surrounding suburbs. It makes for a great spot to catch up with friends for a coffee or bite to eat with ample venues catering to everyone’s food tastes.

Richmond features a lot of smaller sized homes in narrow streets with many different examples of architecture from and array of periods. If you want to look at some homes of interest, The Malthouse of Abinger Street, The bluestone terrace homes on James Street and Lalor house on Church Street.

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