The high-end house with its own home cinema and underground car park was a mortgagee-in-possession auction.
First home buyers paid $790,000 for the oversized 1990s brick one-bedroom unit,beating 11 others to the quiet,walkable location.
Twenty-six buyers registered to bid on the two-bedroom unit,which is in an unliveable condition
An investor keen to capitalise on Sydney’s soaring rents beat nine other parties for the tidy apartment close to cafes.
The owners converted the old office into bedroom for their Tibetan mastiff,that was “looked after like a prince”,with a custom-built shower space.
The happy buyer beat 13 others for the renovated,two-bedroom ground-floor unit with a courtyard in a sought-after spot.
It was one of 528 scheduled auctions on Saturday. The unit,part of an exclusive complex,sold for less than the $6.6 million guide.
Within metres of the home runs the WestConnex tunnel,the existing train line and the future Metro West Project,which buyers saw as a drawcard.
The “immaculately preserved” three-bedroom home last sold for $2.25 million in 2019,records show. It was one of 750 auctions scheduled at the weekend.
The grateful vendors fetched $3.47 million for their home of more than a decade,set on a large block for the area,as six buyers competed.
The three-bedroom family home attracted 12 parties at auction,where the agent joked the burger joint down the road was worth an extra bid.