Wategos Beach listing to test Byron Bay price rebound

Wategos Beach listing to test Byron Bay price rebound
Jonathan ChancellorAugust 23, 2011

The Wategos Beach dress circle gets to test the rebound in Byron Bay prices with a September 3 auction.

It has been listed with $7.5 million plus hopes, having been last traded at $7.5 million in 2009.

The two-bedroom cottage, which sits on a 796-square-metre block, had previously traded for $900,000 in 1996.

It last sold with approval for a new dwelling with a pool.

The last Marine Parade sale was $5.5 million for a 434-squre-metre holding in late 2009 when the entrepreneur Steve Outtrim offloaded the property for which he’d initially wanted $12 million. The founder of Sausage Software, Outtrim had paid $2.2 million for it in 2000.

Prices peaked in 2006 when publishing magnate Stephen Bush sold his colonial-style Wategos property for a record-breaking $15.68 million in 2006 to Danny Goldberg.

The September 3 auction has been scheduled by Vicky Innes at Byron Bay Property Sales in conjunction with Glen Irwin at LJ Hooker Byron Bay.

The lack of beachfront sales has contributed to Byron Bay’s prestige market slowdown, with just one sale above $4.75 million in 2010.

But in 2011 there have been several non-beachfront sales including Sussan fashion chain executive chairwoman Naomi Milgrom expanding her holding with a $6.2 million acquisition.

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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