Steady sales gallop secures 73% success rate on record Melbourne auction weekend: REIV

Steady sales gallop secures 73% success rate on record Melbourne auction weekend: REIV
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Melbourne’s mega Super Saturday passed with a clearance rate of 73%, on the busiest of auction weekends sandwiched between the AFL Grand Final and Derby Day races.

This weekend's success rate compared to 72% last weekend and 73% on the same weekend last year.

There were 1471 auctions reported to the REIV today, with 1075 selling and 396 being passed in, 188 of those on a vendor bid.

The Saturday sales total came in at $933 million. Houses scored better than apartments with 75% to 69%.

The REIV had been expecting about 1,750 auctions across 307 suburbs today and tomorrow, so almost 300 results are yet to be included. There are some 60 auctions scheduled across Victoria on Sunday.

The top auction locations were Richmond (27 auctions), Hawthorn (26 auctions) and Glen Iris (25 auctions).

The REIV reported just the eight Richmond results with five sales topped by a $1,477,500 Brighton Street townhouse sale.

The REIV said the last record weekend was 1,517 on the 15 December 2013 weekend.

Some 122 auctions are scheduled next weekend.

After today’s record number of auctions, there have been more than 31,000 Melbourne auctions held so far this year with more than a third of all homes being sold by auction, the REIV chief Enzo Raimondo said.

The suburb with the highest number of auctions so far this year has been Reservoir, with just over 500 auctions held.

The weekend's top sale was when 45 The Strand, Williamstown fetched $3,876,000, according to the REIV, although Property Observer is aware of the $4.45 million sale of 22 Victoria Road, Camberwell where there were three bidders at the Jellis Craig auction. Tavistock, the Henry Kemp-designed 1900 home came on the market at $4 million.

There was also the pre-auction sale of 797 Orrong Road, Toorak which had been listed with $4.5 million plus hopes through Marshall White agents Marcus Chiminello and Nicole French.

But the offering at 22 Walmer Street, Kew was passed in at $5.4 million with no bidders for Selbourne. Ditto 38 Chrystobel Crescent, Hawthorn which James Buyer Advocates reported was passed in at $4.1 with no bidders after two vendor bids.

At Armadale 3 Myamyn Street (pictured above) was passed in at a $4.3 million vendor bid, having been listed with reported $4.3 million plus hopes through Marshall White

The 1880s trophy home was renovated by architect Nicholas Murray in 2011 utilising its 662 square metre block behind its neo-Gothic facade. There is now $4,975,000 price guidance.

With 1197 results, APM reported a 75.4% Melbourne result which was up on last weekend and last year. 

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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