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Posted: 2017-11-18 06:40:00
REAL ESTATE: 38 Park Rd West, Dutton Park. Picutre

38 Park Rd West, Dutton Park. Picture: realestate.com.au

WET weather wasn’t enough to put off buyers with strong results under the hammer despite the rain this weekend.

Auctioneer Haesley Cush of Ray White said while numbers of spectators at auctions were down bidder numbers were still strong.

The first sale of the day was a four-bedroom house at 38 Park Rd West, Dutton Park.

Bidding for the house which was listed through Luke Croft of Ray White South Brisbane started at $800,000.

There were six registered bidders and it went up in $25,000 increments until it reached nearly $900,000.

27 Winifred St Clayfield

27 Winifred St, Clayfield

Mr Cush said two bidders then battled it out with the successful buyer paying $905,000 for the house.

The home has multiple living zones, and a separate lounge with french doors that lead out to the front veranda.

The kitchen was recently updated with new appliances and cabinetry.

Next to go under the hammer was a house at 27 Winifred St, Clayfield for which 15 bidders registered.

The three-bedroom home, which was listed through Marion Sheerman of Ray White New Farm.

is on a 610sq m block of land.

It was built around 1920 and had high ceilings, stained glass windows, polished wood floors and VJ walls.

Mr Cush said bidding started in the early $900,000s. It quickly progressed to $1.25 million and stalled for negotiations. It was then announced on the market at $1.29 million and progressed to sell for $1.315 to a Sydney-based buyer on the phone.

“It was quite a battle,’’ Mr Cush said.

Meanwhile a home at 29 Foxmont Drive, Carina listed through Glenn Bool of Place Estate agents sold under the hammer for $826,000.

REAL ESTATE: 29 Foxmont Drive Carina

29 Foxmont Drive, Carina. Picture: realestate.com.au

Bidding started at $725,000. The house was built in 1990 by an Italian family and this was the first time it had been offered for sale.

“It was a young family that bought it, they beat out two other bidders,’’ Mr Bool said.

The four-bedroom home had views to Carindale.

REAL ESTE: 3 Grant St, Camp Hill. Picture; realest

3 Grant St, Camp Hill. Picture: realestate.comau

A home at nearby 3 Grant St, Camp Hill also sold under the hammer.

There were four registered bidders for the house which was listed through Shane Hicks of Place Estate Agents. Three bidders actively took part, following an opening bid of $750,000 it sold under the hammer for $850,000.

Mr Hicks said more than 100 groups had inspected the home during the campaign and the house was bought by the first couple who had inspected it.

“Camp Hill is very, very popular at the moment,’’ Mr Hicks said.

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