Another windy weekend for the Spring auction market in Melbourne. There were 904 auctions reported, with 717 selling and 187 being passed in, 82 of those on a vendor bid. In addition to the auctions, there were also 358 private sales reported.

The September quarter has shown that auction volumes were down significantly on the same period last year. The city recorded a clearance rate of 76.2 per cent from 9,932 auctions in the 3 months up to 25 September. This is compared to 75.7 per cent clearance from 12,413 auctions for the same period last year.

The inner-south has become Melbourne’s strongest performing region, with an 80.6 per cent clearance rate from 1409 auctions.

But the house price growth has driven more buyers to Melbourne’s outer suburbs, and areas such as Greensborough, Watsonia, Carrum Downs and Bayswater are expected to benefit next.

Victorian investors are helping to refuel the Melbourne auction market. Recent Australian Bureau of Statistis results reveal that lending to Victorian investors in August increased by 5 per cent on the same time last year.

Next weekend is expected to be another busy one for the auction market.


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76 Shepherd Road, Glen Waverley. Sold for $1,560,000.
With five bidders among a crowd of over one hundred people, it is little wonder that this property sold for more than $160,000 above the reserve. The last time this four bedroom home in Glen Waverley was on the market was 33 years ago. The owners have updated this boutique home in fine fashion, hoping to win the hearts of potential buyers. The opening bid of $1.1 million set the tone, and five would be buyers pushed the price up, until the hammer was brought down at $1.56 million.


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44 Vine Street, Moonee Ponds. Sold for $2,340,000.
Uniting brilliant contemporary design with premium fixtures, exemplary extras and a highly desirable locale, this stunning five-bedroom plus study Victorian-inspired family home was hotly contested at auction. With an opening bid of $1.7 million, the auctioneer had little trouble finding more offers. Five bidders eagerly threw their hands up, helping smash the reserve by $390,000. The property sold for $2.34 million.


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7 Austin Street, Hampton. Sold For $1,050,000.
This Bayside address appeals to investors, first-home buyers or empty nesters. With super spacious single-level living, this freestanding three bedroom, two bathroom home on approx. 357.50sqm block close to schools and the beach, drew 38 bids at the auction on Saturday. It was a young couple who became the new owners, paying $50,000 above the reserve of $1 million.

The final weekend of winter brought strong sale results in many areas. There were 840 properties auctioned this weekend, resulting in a clearance rate of 79%. The details are: 665 properties sold and 175 passed in, 85 on a vendor bid. There were also an additional 309 private sales reported.

Auction volumes have increased slightly, but still not at the same level as last year. This weekend there was the widest choice of properties on offer compared to the last couple of months.

Sales results in Brighton and Malvern East have been strong in the past few weeks, with a 91 percent clearance rate for the last weekend of winter.

There is an expected 730 auctions to be held for the first weekend of the spring market next week.


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8 Dendy Street, Brighton. Sold for $2,030,000.
Just 150m from the famous Dendy St beach bathing boxes, this expansive three bedroom, two bathroom home attracted a crowd of approximately 90 to the auction on Saturday. At the auctioneers first signal for bids, a man wearing a suit offered $1.75 million. The auctioneer immediately placed a $1.8 million vendor bid, before another bid took the property on the market at $1,935,000. The two bidders, both representing retiree families took the price to $2.03 million when the second bidder became the new owner winning the keys.


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28 Lily Street, Seddon. Sold for $1,310,000.
This architect’s own home delivers a fully-optioned and energy-efficient family lifestyle in a sought-after Seddon location which attracted a crowd of 100 people. One man opened with a bid of $1 million, before a younger man offered $1.05 million. A woman joined in and made three bids before bowing out of the running for this three bedroom townhouse. The younger man made a strange final bid of $1,300,888 but conceded defeat when the older man bid $1.31 million.


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41 Johnson Street, Northcote.  Sold For $1,340,000.
Blending Edwardian charm and modern functionality, this elegant c1910 residence offers an enviable lifestyle. In an auction that took a while to get started, with a long silence followed by a low ball offer of $800,000, things really heated up. With six bidders helping push the price to $1.26 million with rises of $10,000, the property was declared on the market at $1.12 million. Three bidders had already dropped out, and the three remaining took the price to $1,308,000 when a new bidder joined. The last bidder became the new owner after only a few bids to take the keys for $1.34 million.

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