On Saturday 3rd December, the last weekend of Spring, I jumped in the car with my trusty yellow gavel to play auction ‘ping pong’ across Brisbane. From New Farm, to Indooroopilly, back to New Farm and noon at Toowong.
The day started with a three-bedroom ground floor New Farm unit at 2/10 Oxlade Drive.
2/10 Oxlade Drive, New Farm
The perfect property for the downsizer market and they were all there. Strong bidding finished with a sale of $1.475m.
At 10am, a sprawling Queenslander on about 3000sq m in Indooroopilly sold for the first time in 50 years. The home, at 59 Hunter Street, Indooroopilly, required renovating and saw a bidding pool of family home buyers and developers; 15 registered bidders!
59 Hunter Street, Indooroopilly
For over an hour, they bid and negotiated until finally, just after 11am a sale was made at $5.76m.
With the luck of every green light, maybe some amber ones, I arrived at New Farm to a room full of buyers ready to buy an Art Deco two-bedroom unit at 3/738 Brunswick Street.
3/738 Brunswick Street, New Farm
I bolted from the car, started the auction and bidding took off! Six registered bidders battling it out in just under 10 minutes to see the apartment sell for $980,000 to a fly-in fly-out local looking for a Brisbane base.
With one to go, I ran back to the car on Brunswick Street to find the air-conditioning still on, keys in it and the car running. Eek!
The final auction of the day was a new home in Toowong.
67 Duke Street, Toowong
Beautifully presented and three registered families were all waiting to begin their next chapter. A young couple with baby in arms bought the home under the hammer for $2.78m.
I can report from the market that Spring had all buyer groups out, bidding and buying.
* Haesley Cush is an award-winning auctioneer who has called more than 10,000 auctions. He co-owns Ray White New Farm, East Brisbane, Bulimba, Spring Hill, Toowong, and Clayfield as well as Living Here Cush Partners.
Cush For Comment | 5 December 2022
On Saturday 3rd December, the last weekend of Spring, I jumped in the car with my trusty yellow gavel to play auction ‘ping pong’ across Brisbane. From New Farm, to Indooroopilly, back to New Farm and noon at Toowong.
The day started with a three-bedroom ground floor New Farm unit at 2/10 Oxlade Drive.
2/10 Oxlade Drive, New Farm
The perfect property for the downsizer market and they were all there. Strong bidding finished with a sale of $1.475m.
At 10am, a sprawling Queenslander on about 3000sq m in Indooroopilly sold for the first time in 50 years. The home, at 59 Hunter Street, Indooroopilly, required renovating and saw a bidding pool of family home buyers and developers; 15 registered bidders!
59 Hunter Street, Indooroopilly
For over an hour, they bid and negotiated until finally, just after 11am a sale was made at $5.76m.
With the luck of every green light, maybe some amber ones, I arrived at New Farm to a room full of buyers ready to buy an Art Deco two-bedroom unit at 3/738 Brunswick Street.
3/738 Brunswick Street, New Farm
I bolted from the car, started the auction and bidding took off! Six registered bidders battling it out in just under 10 minutes to see the apartment sell for $980,000 to a fly-in fly-out local looking for a Brisbane base.
With one to go, I ran back to the car on Brunswick Street to find the air-conditioning still on, keys in it and the car running. Eek!
The final auction of the day was a new home in Toowong.
67 Duke Street, Toowong
Beautifully presented and three registered families were all waiting to begin their next chapter. A young couple with baby in arms bought the home under the hammer for $2.78m.
I can report from the market that Spring had all buyer groups out, bidding and buying.