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Alan Didak’s Kew auction stalls as million-dollar Melbourne homes boom despite wet weather | PropTrack

Gabriel Coope
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The Collingwood Premiership star, Alan Dadak, Kew Home passed, despite a strong weekend of Melbourne auctions that saw properties of millions of dollars entered the entire city despite the wet climate.


The Melbourne auction market is resisting the storm, literally, with the rain that cannot demand Dadpen, since the city achieved an authorization rate of 70 percent over the weekend.

Proptrack data shows that the result came from 462 reported auctions, an increase of one percent of the previous week.

Middle Park recorded the largest sale in the city, with 100 Wright St obtained $ 5.53 million under the hammer.

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He was closely followed by 106 The Boulevard, Aberfeldie, which reached $ 4.07 million, and 8 Knowles St, Northcote, which was sold for $ 3,285 million.

The houses in Hawthorn East and Camberwell also exceeded $ 3 million, which reflects continuous appetite for family family homes in established suburbs.

But not all high profile listings found a buyer, with the luxurious luxury house of former Collingwood star, Kew Townhouse.

Didak, a Collingwood Premiership star and winner of the Copeland trophy, played 218 black and white games, winning the state of worship heroes among fans.

It was included in the club’s hall in 2017.

The property remains on the market with a $ 3.6m-$ 3.95m guide.

Kew Townhouse from Alan Dadak, with an easy-style bar and an pool with heating, remains on the market after fitting at an auction with a $ 3.6m- $ 3.95m guide.


This house of Grand Middle Park in 100 Wright St exceeded the results of the Melbourne auction, selling under the hammer for $ 5.53 million on a competitive weekend.


Marshall White Boroondara declined to comment.

Many auctions moved inside due to Melbourne’s wild weekend climate, but agents say that true heat could be to come.

Ray White’s auctioneer Jeremy Tyrell said the campaign activity had increased after federal elections.

“The buyers remained very active at the auction,” Tyrell said.

Ray White’s auctioneer Jeremy Tyrell said the auction reserves were “flooding” after federal elections, with multiple videders promoting strong results throughout Melbourne.


A luxury house in 106 The Boulevard, Aberfeldie, was sold for $ 4.07 million, one of the outstanding results of the city’s auction for the weekend.


“There was an average of 2.3 vidders for sale (for Ray White) and some really strong results, with people interested in acting before the market is opened.”

Economists are proposed a possible reduction of interest rates at the meeting of the reservation bank this week, a measure that experts say that it could generate an even greater impulse in the real estate market of Melbourne.

The senior economist of Proptrack, Anne Flaherty, said that buyers were already moving rapidly.

Proptrack economist, Anne Flaherty, said Melbourne buyers are responding to rates reduction expectations and price growth fears, reignation competition in key markets.


A family house in 8 Knowles ST, Northcote, was sold for $ 3,285 million, highlighting the continuous demand of buyers in the sought after northern Melbourne.


“There is the feeling that prices can begin to increase again, and if we get more rate, that will only add fuel to the fire,” Flaherty said.

The defender of the buyers of Melbourne, Simon Murphy, said that the demand was stronger in the north and west of Melbourne, where the suburbs in suburbs such as Oak Park, Glenroy, Deer Park and Derimut remained within reach.

“I just helped a client to buy a house in Oak Park for $ 710,000,” Murphy said.

The buyers’ lawyer, Simon Murphy, said that buyers and investors of the first house are pressing west and north, chasing value in suburbs such as Oak Park, Glenroy and Derimut.


“But prices are moving quickly. Some houses are jumping $ 50,000 in a matter or week.”

Murphy said investors returned to Melbourne, and many directly competed with first -home buyers for the same properties.

“Each rate cut offers buyers about $ 30,000 more held by indebtedness,” he said.

“People know that relief is coming and they are entering early.”


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David.bonaddio@news.com.au

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