Property prices
Former Brisbane Lions CEO sells beloved Balmoral property
Meanwhile, in Bulimba, a tri-level terrace home sold for $2.6 million - netting its owners an almost $700,000 profit in just two years.
- Sarah Webb
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Mum and dad help son buy $1,195,000 Coogee one-bedder
Six bidders registered for the auction of the art deco apartment, including first home buyers and investors.
- Carmen Forward and Elizabeth Redman
Young family pays $5.59m for historic South Melbourne terrace
The home was designed by the architect responsible for Melbourne Grammar and the South Melbourne Town Hall.
- Shona Hendley
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Beach house that earns $450,000 a year sold for $11.3 million
The luxe renovated Mediterranean-inspired residence has been sold to a Sydney family planning to use it as a holiday home.
- Tawar Razaghi
Family pays $3.7 million for St Kilda West home
A St Kilda West house guided $225,000 below its reserve price sold for $3,725,000 in post-auction negotiations.
- Caroline Zielinski
Investors nab $2.6m North Ryde time warp, sparing it from wrecking ball
Nine parties registered for the auction and most intended to raze it and build a new home. Instead, it will be rented out.
- Emily Power
Sydney suburbs where property values doubled fastest – and slowest
Do properties really double in price every decade? Analysis shows some shot up much faster, while others took 26 years to hit the mark.
- Kristy Johnson
The best properties on the market in Sydney and surroundings right now
Sweeping ocean views and perfectly preserved heritage details are the hallmarks of this week’s best properties for sale in Sydney.
- Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
We were offered an abundant utopia. We got something much less
Imagine living in a comfortable home with tiny energy bills, the kitchen stocked with organic vegetables and succulent meat. Then think again.
- Caroline Zielinski
‘Attractive place to live’: Sea-change towns in the million-dollar club
They have great natural amenities as well as features such as popular restaurants or in-demand schools, and prices are on the rise.
- Shona Hendley