The most expensive sales of the week, including a Cronulla red brick cottage stunner

The most expensive sales of the week, including a Cronulla red brick cottage stunner
Jacob RobinsonDecember 7, 2020

A red brick Cronulla cottage with stunning views across Gunnamatta Bay was last week’s most expensive sale at $3.8 million, according to RP Data.

The 1,056 square metre property features a brand new, self-contained granny flat in addition to the main home’s updated bathrooms and modern kitchen.

Highland Property Agents Cronulla carried the listing.

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The median price for houses in Cronulla is $1,257,500, a drop of -2.9% over the past 12 months according to RP Data.

RP Data recorded five sales above the $2 million mark after last week’s top sale fetched $1.7 million in Sandy Bay, Tasmania.

Top five most expensive sales week ending 26 January

11 Darook Park Road, Cronulla, NSW, 2230, three-bedroom house, sold on January 23 by Highland Property Agents Cronulla for $3.8 million.

63/100 Old Burleigh Road, Broadbeach, QLD, 4218, four-bedroom unit, sold prior to auction on January 23 by Ray White Broadbeach for $2.85 million (pictured below). 

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3005/68 Market Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, three-bedroom unit, sold on January 21 by McGrath Estate Agents for $2.425 million (pictured below).

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14/5 Broadbeach Boulevard, Broadbeach, QLD, 4218, four-bedroom unit, sold prior to auction on January 21 by Ray White Mermaid Beach for $2.3 million (pictured below).

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10 Helena Street, Randwick, NSW, 2031, four-bedroom house, sold on January 22 by Ray White Randwick for $2.12 million (pictured below).

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