Slight reserve among Melbourne vendors, but Sydney sellers avoiding the election weekend auction clash

Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Auction listing numbers have fallen dramatically in Sydney, more so than Melbourne this election weekend

as vendors avoid the clash.

Auction listing numbers  in Sydney this weekend tally 212 properties scheduled to go under the hammer, down 40% on the same weekend last year.

Auction numbers in Melbourne this weekend have fallen about 14% over the same weekend last year with 422 properties scheduled to go under the auction hammer.

Sydney’s south is the most popular region with 43 scheduled followed by the inner west with 32 and the lower north shore with 29 properties. 

The most popular suburb for auctions is Beverly Hills in the south with four offerings.

Australian Property Monitors senior economist,

Dr Andrew Wilson said t

he recent top regional performer was the lower north shore with an August clearance rate of 82.4% followed by the inner west with 82.2% and Sydney’s south with an 82.1 % success rate. 

T

he lower north shore's August result was just slightly lower than the 84% recorded during July.

The most popular regions for auctions in Melbourne are the inner east and the north east with 75 listings apiece this weekend. 

The inner bayside has 62 auctions scheduled auctions. 

Melbourne’s most popular suburb for auctions this weekend is Reservoir with 14 scheduled auctions.

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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