Katoomba, Central Coast home or Kirribilli studio: The stark sub-$500,000 weekend auction choices

Katoomba, Central Coast home or Kirribilli studio: The stark sub-$500,000 weekend auction choices
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

There were just 13 sales at $500,000 or less at weekend auction - when a record 88% clearance rate was secured.

And within what's commonly ascribed to Sydney, just the seven sales. There were 737 auctions scheduled on the weekend, with the initial results by Australian Property Monitors including 626 results analysed by Property Observer.

The cheapest weekend auction was $220,000 at Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, on Sydney's outskirts. It was a two bedroom unit at 3/67 Lurline Street which sold through McGrath Real Estate. It's last sale price in 2011 was at $220,000 and at $212,000 in 2010. It's most recent asking rent was $280 a week, so reflected a 6.6% rental yield.

The cheapest Sydney house was $380,000 when the three bedroom 42 Eton Road, Cambridge Park (pictured above) was sold by R&W Rooty Hill.

The only other Sydney district house was $480,000 at 81 Warburton Crescent, Werrington County.

A Darlinghurst apartment sold for $390,000. It was a one bedder at 12/6 Farrell Avenue. And at nearby Potts Point a one bedroom unit at 3/114 Victoria Sreet fetched $441,000.

A Kirribilli studio fetched $460,000 at 32/33 Bues Point Road, (below) 22 sqm internal plus 8 sqm balconyCurrently tenanted on an expired lease receiving $395 per week, the furnished apartment was marketed by Perry Calkin at Blues Point Real Estate as having a proven track record of offering good solid returns.

The price guidance was over $400,000. It's $460,000 sale reflected a 4.4% yield, before costs that include $730pq strata, $160pq water rates and $210pq council rates.

A one bedroom Sutherland unit fetched $480,000.

The Central Coast secured four sales under $500,000 including two house sales at Blue Haven sold through R&H Charnhaven  at $342,000 and $386,000, and a villa at Woy Woy that fetched $455,000. There was a $380,000 Point Clare house sale at 19 Wendy Drive.

There was a four bedroom house sale at $367,000 at Blue Bay near The Entrance too.

A two bedroom Bexley unit slipped in at $500,000.

The 11/65 Queen Victoria Street, Bexley flat sold through McGrath St George.

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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