Ski champion Alisa Camplin passes in Hawthorn cottage as Melbourne clearance rate eases

Ski champion Alisa Camplin passes in Hawthorn cottage as Melbourne clearance rate eases
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Australian Winter Olympics aerial ski champion Alisa Camplin failed to sell her Hawthorn home at weekend auction.

The renovated weatherboard Victorian home at 8 Colvin Grove was her first home.

More than $2 million was tipped for the double fronted four bedroom home which was passed in on a $2.05 million vendor bid.

It last traded at $1,325,000 in 2008.

Melbourne notched up a clearance rate of 71% on the weekend compared to 73% last weekend.

The 71% matched the same weekend last year, according to the REIV.

 

TOP 5 HOUSES

1. 2-4 Mangarra Road, Canterbury $5,515,000

2. 11 Gould Street, Brighton $3,900,000

3. 28 Mangarra Road, Canterbury $3,650,000

4. 2 Hyton Crescent, Kew $3,650,000

5. 84 Victoria Road, Hawthorn East $3,490,000

 

TOP 5 BARGAIN HOUSES

1. 16 Mackellar Drive, Roxburgh Park $291,000

2. 122 Moor Park Drive, Craigieburn $325,000

3. 55 Camms Road, Cranbourne $331,000

4. 9 Brampton Close, Craigieburn $355,000

5. 68 Serenity Way, South Morang $367,500

  

TOP 5 APARTMENTS

1. E153/85 Rouse Street, Port Melbourne $2,110,000

2. 12/13 Denbigh Road, Armadale $1,705,000

3. 2A Hartington Street, Elsternwick $1,660,000

4. 5/333 Beach Road, Black Rock $1,610,000

5. 1/18 St Georges Crescent, Ashburton $1,605,000

 

TOP 5 BARGAIN APARTMENTS

1. B29/1-5 Grantham Street, Brunswick West $150,000

2. 4/9 Waratah Avenue, Glen Huntly $263,000

3. 8/396 Murray Road, Preston $266,000

4. 8/2-4 Salmon Street, Mentone $275,000

5. 6/87 Alma Road, St Kilda $275,000

Source: REIV

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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