Melbourne hosting its busiest auction weekend since June

Melbourne hosting its busiest auction weekend since June
Melbourne hosting its busiest auction weekend since June
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Weekly auction volumes are set to rise across the combined capital cities, with a total of 1,851 homes scheduled to go under the hammer this week.

The scheduled number of auctions are not only expected to be higher than the 1,728 auctions last week, but the highest level reached since the week ending 19 April when 1,922 auctions were held.

Melbourne is set to host its busiest week for auctions since June, with 647 homes scheduled to go under the hammer. This is up 7% on last week’s volumes, although it’s almost half the volume of auctions seen over the same week last year (1,221).

Volumes are expected to remain steady across Sydney this week, with 840 homes scheduled for auction, unchanged from last week’s final count. One year ago, a higher 940 Sydney homes were auctioned over the same week.

Across the smaller cities, scheduled volumes are higher over the week in Adelaide (104), Brisbane (118), Canberra (119) and Tasmania (5), while Perth (18) has fewer scheduled auctions over the week.

Given the latest COVID lock down announcement in South Australia, it is likely a number of homes scheduled for auction across Adelaide this week will be withdrawn or postponed.

Melbourne hosting its busiest auction weekend since June

An example of the busy auction week in Melbourne is 107/68-86 La Trobe Street in the CBD (pictured in title).

The two bedroom, one bathroom apartment comes with a $470,000 - $510,000 price guide.

Melbourne hosting its busiest auction weekend since June

 

Another property up for auction in the Melbourne CBD this weekend is 53a/32 Queens Road.

The one bedroom, one bathroom unit has an auction guide of $430,000 - $460,000.

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