Merrylands $1.4 million record price as winter auctions soar

Merrylands $1.4 million record price as winter auctions soar
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 24, 2014

Merrylands secured a new record price last weekend when a commanding two-storey home sold under the hammer for $1,405,000.

It was 64 Belmont St, Merrylands (pictured above) that bettered the previous record by around $130,000.

The modern home on a 714 square metre holding has five bedrooms plus office. It sold through Laing + Simmons Granville agents Ray Fayad and Anthony Shalala with 10 registered bidders at the auction. It was built after the block cost $370,000 in 2002.

The opening auction offer was $1 million. 

The previous record was at 53 Murray Street (pictured below) which sold for $1,271,000 earlier this year.

There are 509 auctions scheduled this weekend in Sydney well up on last weekend’s 404 and 174 more than the 335 homes auctioned over the same weekend last year.

The south will host 88 followed by the city and east with 63, the inner west with 57, the upper north shore with 54 and the west with 50, according to Australian Property Monitors.

The most popular suburbs for auctions this weekend in Sydney are Blacktown in the west and Surry Hills in the city and east each with nine.

Last weekend's 404 listings will likely prove to be the low point for auction listings this winter with numbers now set to rise through to spring, APM senior economist Dr Andrew Wilson said.

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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