Winter Auction Market Reports Slow And Steady Results
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Winter Auction Market Reports Slow And Steady Results

Sydney recorded its highest clearance rate since early July.

By Kanebridge News
Mon, Aug 1, 2022 9:39amGrey Clock 2 min

Weekend auction markets have ended July with solid winter results across the nation’s capitals.

The national auction market reported a clearance rate of 62.0% at the weekend — up on the 60.1% reported last weekend but lower than the 83.6% recorded over the same weekend last year.

The national auction numbers were again higher at the weekend with 1543 listings compared to last weekend’s 1487 — well below the same weekend last year’s 2203 auctions.

In Sydney, there was a small lift in the clearance rate with the NSW capital recording its highest weekend rate since early July of 62.5% — well above those of recent weeks. The result was also an improviement on last weekend’s 57.9% yet remained well below the 79.1% recorded over the same weekend last year.

Auction numbers were similar to the previous weekend with 570 reported compared to the 575 of the weekend prior. These figures are lower than the 623 auctioned over the same weekend last year.

Sydney recorded a median price of $1,497,000 for houses sold at auction at the weekend — lower than the $1505,500 recorded last weekend but 12.0% lower than the same weekend last year’s $1,700,661.

Melbourne’s weekend auction market has finished July with yet another consistent clearance rate with buyers and sellers engaging the mid-winter market.

The Victorian capital reported a clearance rate of 60.5% on Saturday which was yet again similar to the previous weekend’s 60.7% but again lower than the 77.6% recorded over the same weekend last year.

A total of 692 homes were reported listed at the weekend — higher than the 627 reported over the previous weekend but again well below the 1264 listed over the same weekend last year.

Melbourne recorded a median price of $970,000 for houses sold at auction at the weekend which was lower than the $1,000,000 reported last weekend but 0.3% higher than the $967,000 recorded over the same weekend last year.

Data powered by Dr Andrew Wilson, My Housing Market.



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Property of the week: Penthouse, 601/12 Baptist St, Redfern

A Sydney site with a questionable past is reborn as a luxe residential environment ideal for indulging in dining out

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Long-term Sydney residents always had handful of not-so-glamourous nicknames for the building on the corner of Cleveland and Baptist Streets straddling Redfern and Surry Hills, but after a modern rebirth that’s all changed.

Once known as “Murder Mall” or “Methadone Mall”, the 1960s-built Surry Hills Shopping Centre was a magnet for colourful characters and questionable behaviour. Today, however, a $500 million facelift of the site — alongside a slow and steady gentrification of the two neighbouring suburbs — the prime corner property has been transformed into a luxury apartment complex Surry Hills Village by developer Toga Group.

The crowning feature of the 122-apartment project is the three-bedroom penthouse, fully completed and just released to market with a $7.5 million price guide.

Measuring 211sqm of internal space, with a 136sqm terrace complete with landscaping, the penthouse is the brand new brainchild of Surry Hills local Adam Haddow, director of architecture at award-winning firm SJB.

Victoria Judge, senior associate and co-interior design lead at SJB says Surry Hills Village sets a new residential benchmark for the southern end of Surry Hills.

“The residential offering is well-appointed, confident, luxe and bohemian. Smart enough to know what makes good living, and cool enough to hold its own amongst design-centric Surry Hills.”

Allan Vidor, managing director of Toga Group, adds that the penthouse is the quintessential jewel in the crown of Surry Hills Village.

“Bringing together a distinct design that draws on the beauty and vibrancy of Sydney; grand spaces and the finest finishes across a significant footprint, located only a stone’s throw away from the exciting cultural hub of Crown St and Surry Hills.”

Created to maximise views of the city skyline and parkland, the top floor apartment has a practical layout including a wide private lobby leading to the main living room, a sleek kitchen featuring Pietra Verde marble and a concealed butler’s pantry Sub-Zero Wolf appliances, full-height Aspen elm joinery panels hiding storage throughout, flamed Saville stone flooring, a powder room, and two car spaces with a personal EV.

All three bedrooms have large wardrobes and ensuites with bathrooms fittings such as freestanding baths, artisan penny tiles, emerald marble surfaces and brushed-nickel accents.

Additional features of the entertainer’s home include leather-bound joinery doors opening to a full wet bar with Sub-Zero wine fridge and Sub-Zero Wolf barbecue.

The Surry Hills Village precinct will open in stages until autumn next year and once complete, Wunderlich Lane will be home to a collection of 25 restaurants and bars plus wellness and boutique retail. The EVE Hotel Sydney will open later in 2024, offering guests an immersive experience in the precinct’s art, culture, and culinary offerings.

 

The Surry Hills Village penthouse on Baptist is now finished and ready to move into with marketing through Toga Group and inquiries to 1800 554 556.

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