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No rest for Bayside

By moko | June 28, 2010

Even with the start of school holidays, Bayside activity continues; reduced auction numbers prompting its highest percentage clearance rate in many weeks, despite seriously winter weather.

It is becoming more and more obvious that the recent slide in clearance rates across Melbourne, and in Bayside in particular, has not been created by The European Debt Crisis, The Super Profit Mining Tax, The BP Oil Spill or (now) The Elevation Of Julia Gillard To The PM’s Office.

It’s Supply. And Demand. And Bayside’s reduced supply over the weekend meant demand peaked at those auctions which did take place. Multiple bidders, fewer pass-ins. In Brighton and Brighton East, seven out of seven sold.

And then another of our pet hates made its appearance: “Price undisclosed.”

Both in Brighton. Both with multiple bidders and both at prices well above their agents’ estimates (maybe that’s why they weren’t disclosed).

Kids, this is happening more and more often and it’s not good enough. They’re public auctions. They set price expectations for similar properties at later auctions. They indicate to people who are not selling what their properties are worth; and with around 60% of Australia’s wealth ($4 trillion and counting) being in residential property, they add up to statistics of national significance.

Full-disclosure time:

Another sale of note last week: an off-the-plan transaction regarding a penthouse at 4 Dudley Street. Golden Mile. Designed by SJB Architects. One of six. Believed to be a record price for an apartment not located directly on the foreshore. $6.45 million.

20 Beach Road, Hampton, sold after an Expression of Interest campaign concluded last week. On a compact allotment of 500 sq m with bay views, it was quoted in the $2.7-3 million range and was reported as sold for $2.85 million.

Sandringham and Hampton also had a good week: seven sold out of nine auctioned, including:

And now we, too, will yield to the temptations of a break. Back the week after next.

Damian Taylor

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