$4.7 million Mirvac-built Walsh Bay apartment sale edges out $4.6 million Mooloolaba sale to be top sale

$4.7 million Mirvac-built Walsh Bay apartment sale edges out $4.6 million Mooloolaba sale to be top sale
Jonathan ChancellorNovember 7, 2021
A three bedroom, two bathroom apartment at 601/21A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay topped the past week's apartment sale results. The 136sqm Mirvac-built apartment has Harbour Bridge views. It was in Mirvac's Shore 8/9 building, within the Walsh Bay arts precinct. It was sold pre-auction, 14 days into its marketing through Ayre Real Estate. The apartment last traded at $2.9 million in 2015, having first sold in 2000 at $1.17 million. Its strata fees sat at $3,831pq. A three bedrrom, three bathroom apartment at 59-75 Mooloolaba Esplanade, Mooloolaba fetched $4.6 million. The North East facing nineth floor sub-penthouse sold through Simon Guilfoyle at G1 Property. It last sold at $3.4 million in 2018, and first sold at $1.3 million in 2000 by Juniper. There was a 67 percent auction success rate over the past week, according to CoreLogic from 696 listings. The national apartment median was $785,000. Canberra's 82 percent clearance rate from 20 listings was the best performing capital city. There was a 75 percent success rate in Sydney from 325 listings. Melbourne saw a 58 percent success rate from 318 apartment listings. Its top sale was a $2.02 million Brighton East townhouse sold through Gary Peer. It was 2/29 Dunoon Court in a triplex complex which Cordell Connect advised had been a $1.86 million build.

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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