Surry Hills warehouse among the weekend auction top sales
A record price was set for a Surry Hills, inner Sydney warehouse at weekend auction when purchased by North Shore buyers.
It fetched $7.95 million some $400,000 higher than the $7.45 million prior top price.
The weekend buyer secured a 780-square-metre four-bedroom three-level warehouse in Bennett Place, a mid-19th century building that had undergone a transformation by designers Hare & Klein (above).
The space came with a four-car garage, artist’s studio, plus plenty of open-plan living areas with lofty ceiling and industrial throwbacks.
The Bennett Place warehouse previously held the suburb record the last two times it traded, for $5.71 million in 2012 and then $3.1 million in 2009. Not sure it was a record price when it was sold at $350,000 in 1991.
Artist Melinda Marshman and medico husband, David sold the warehouse which sits on the Marshall Street corner having bought it for $5.71 million in 2012 when bought from sculptor Gaby Porter.
The 1870 building, first recorded in Sands Directory as being a carriage and livery stable, has 760 square metres of floor space.
The earlier record stood since last year at $7.55 million, when Mark Ainsworth bought the nearby one with a distinctive heart-shaped pool.
It ranks among the more authentic of the warehouses of Surry Hills that once housed the city’s rag-trade industry.
The $7.55 million sale last year secured a heart-shaped pool as the centrepiece of 450-square-metre converted warehouse once owned by Stuart Membery.