Glen Waverley the busiest auction suburb this weekend: CoreLogic

Glen Waverley the busiest auction suburb this weekend: CoreLogic
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Auction activity across the combined capital cities is expected to remain relatively steady week-on-week, with a total of 2,610 homes scheduled for auction this week, down only slightly on last week when 2,701 auctions took place.

Melbourne will see a higher volume of auctions take place this week, with volumes increasing by 14.5 per cent on last week.

There are 1,296 homes scheduled for auction across the city, up on last week when 1,132 auctions were held.

There are fewer auctions scheduled this week in Sydney, with 904 homes scheduled to go under the hammer, after last week saw over 1,000 homes taken to auction across the city.

Perth and Tasmania are expected to see a higher number of homes auctioned this week, while volumes are down in Adelaide, Brisbane and Canberra

Indicative of the high number of auctions in Glen Waverley is 12 Brazilia Drive, Glen Waverley (pictured top).

The five bedroom five bathroom home features it's own home theatre and comes with a price guide of $2 - $2.2 million.

Set on 741 square metres, the house last sold in 2011 for $735,100.

Another example of the high number of auctions in Glen Waverley is 50 Nottingham Street, Glen Waverley (pictured above). 

The four bedroom two bathroom home comes with a price guide of $1.75 - $1.85 million.

Set on 780 square metres, the property last sold for 170,000 in 1998.
 

A third example of the high auction volumes in Glen Waverley is 74B Nottingham Street, Glen Waverley (pictured above).

The four bedroom two bathroom home features comes with a price guide of $1.2 - $1.3 million.

Set on 312 square metres, the property last sold for $1.03 million in 2014.

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