The largest property auction house in the country, Ray White Group saw only 244 auctions proceed today, as all of its auctions and open homes in south east Queensland and northern NSW were cancelled as the threat of the cyclone loomed large all week.
Of the auctions that did proceed today, the group cleared 67 per cent under the hammer with 3.7 average registered bidders, and of those 2.6 were active.
The top auction sale across the country was 36 Lombard St, Glebe which Matt Carvalho from Ray White Surry Hills sold under the hammer for $2.810 million.
And the auction with the highest registered bidders was in Adelaide where Tasos Hronopoulos of Ray White Campbelltown sold 10 The Parkway, Paradise for $1.017 million with 14 registered bidders.
According to the only real time property data in the country, NurtureCloud, Ray White agents met 21,589 groups through open homes today. This number is smaller than average, given opens were cancelled in SEQ. Ray White South Perth agent Cristina Spinella, met a whopping 67 buyers at the inspection of 10 McCallum Cres, Andross today.
Ray White NSW & ACT head of auctions Perry Edmondson-Clark said Sydney produced yet another “very strong Saturday of auctions” with five registered bidders on average, and 2.8 average active bidders. “This shows that the recent rate cut decision by the RBA has filled buyers with confidence,” he said.
“We certainly feel very lucky to be in a position to run our auctions and open for inspections today - our thoughts go out to our northern NSW businesses and Queensland counterparts as they navigate Tropical Cyclone Alfred and its aftermath.
“With just three weeks until the next RBA meeting, we expect buyer confidence to continue to grow, and remind sellers that now is a great time to enter the market and sell given the current reduced stock levels across most markets.”
36 Lombard St, Glebe
Sold under the hammer for $2.810 million
2 registered & 2 active bidders
Lead agent: Matt Carvalho - 0404 006 744
Ray White Surry Hills
Auctioneer: Tim Snell, Ray White NSW CEO
The opening bid for this four bedroom, three storey terrace with CBD views in Glebe was $2.4 million. The next bid was $2.6 million, and it increased to $2.7 million and then $2.75 million and then $2.8 million. It was then on the market and sold after two more $5000 bids.
Mr Carvalho said it was sold in seven bids to a developer from the North Shore who saw potential to improve the property. “My sellers are happy, they are downsizing,” he said.
48 Hampton St, Croydon Park
Sold under the hammer for $1.452 million
5 registered bidders, 3 active bidders
Lead agent: Manuel Roussakis - 0412 973 793
Ray White Canterbury
Auctioneer: Tim Snell, Ray White NSW CEO