So that was the year’s last real hurrah. Next weekend offers slim pickings and a few vendors wandering lonely as clouds, still hoping, and wondering how their expections and the market’s could be so far apart. Over-enthused agents? Where was the zing of recent months? Not a lot of it about over the weekend – […]
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December 3. Santa Claus has come to town
HO, HO, HO. Santa has arrived early and his great big sack is full of presents for some vendors. The top end again proved Toorak to be Number One with an off-market sale in Towers Road of a house on around 16,000 square feet for $11.2 million (and it wasn’t a mansion). Santa is also
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November 26. Us? Panic?
It’s Kamikaze time in Melbourne real estate! The panic to get on board was everywhere over the weekend. We called it last week: the market was more solid than the government. Kevin 07 (well done Kev ? we hope you bring the market to its knees; it needs something to slow down the freight train)
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November 19. Mushrooms in Springtime?
Estate agents love the mushroom principle (if you haven’t been there before, it relates to keeping you in the dark and feeding you effluent). If you had to rely on published results, you wouldn?t be able to buy anything, or understand the quirky movements in the market or its strengths and weaknesses. Last week there
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November 12. Interest rates up?Tell someone who cares!
The Top End is proving to be market which is impervious to anything it doesn’t want to hear. Interest rates up? Not a blip. Kevin 07? G’day Kev. Some evidence (as if you needed it): 13 Moorakyne Avenue, Malvern ? a good north-facing 2-storey 4-bedroom family home. Three bidders took it to $4.625 million against
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November 5. Race doesn’t stop real estate
It’s Melbourne’s Long, Long Weekend and the start of a silly week – and irrefutable evidence of just how quickly and how fast the top end has moved over the last few months. Land value per square foot is the true litmus test of the direction and mood of the market. On Saturday, 14 Kent
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October 29. Anyone for tennis court?
The market survived its first real test on the weekend and seems to have lost none of its steam; but there are some signs that the future may be cooler – the proportion of buyers to properties for sale could be starting to swing. There was more to choose from, but not so many underbidders
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October 22. How high can it fly?
The weekend’s clearance rates were over 80%. But can they fly that high for much longer? There are properties at the top end being passed in without a bid while some vendors’ reserves are running ahead of what buyers are prepared to pay. While we can’t yet say the market has plateaued, the frantic bidding
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October 15. The end of the perfect calm
We’re back. And while the real estate world is now all present and correct after the holidays, the real Top End action will not kick start again until Wednesday, when 11 Nareeb Court, Toorak comes face-to-face with its market. This could be the clearest signal of what’s to come. We’re heading toward the first big
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October 8. Due to circumstances …
Sorry, no Top End Trends this week. We’ll be back with a vengeance next week.
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