Heart Vs Head
Heart vs Head
Looks of fear, excitement and a hush of anticipation were all rolled into an incredible set of auctions for Melbourne’s Inner West real estate agency, Compton Green on the weekend. Gauging the current interest levels and sentiment out in the market, results were as predicted – strong as a clearance rate of 83 per cent was recorded. Vendors who have been reluctant in the past have taken the plunge to sell and are being rewarded with healthy results provided they are in tune with market expectations.
Highlights
On a wide streetscape, approximately 40 people inspected 38 Stafford Street in Footscray, a gorgeous Victorian which has been reborn to achieve a modern edge. Auctioneer, Adrian Butera delivered a short and sweet introduction to this home and highlighted a compelling explanation of how Footscray has grown into such an appealing lifestyle pocket. With no vendor bids, it appeared like there was no interest whatsoever but just as the auction was declared over, a bidder raised his hand. Will slow and steady win the race? Negotiation took place and this period beauty sold for $604,000 (marketed price was $550,000 – $580,000.)
The vendors, Will and Melanie McCann were ecstatic with the result and their faces clearly said it all. “The auction was definitely unusual with that last minute bidder but the home is exactly what we expected it to go for so we are thrilled. We adore our home as we had our first kid here and it features a beautiful, light-filled interior. We are just moving because baby number two is set to arrive soon so we need a bigger property. Life is always changing! It’s exciting,” Will said.
Driving to 30 Stapley Crescent in Altona North was a mission in itself as the established tree-lined streetscape was packed with approximately 70 onlookers. Auctioneer, Adrian Butera stood in front of the large crowd, inviting the curious crowd to appreciate this four bedroom home which has been renovated to offer spacious living. In Adrian’s preamble, he explained how the sharp finishes are often sought today and all the hard work has been completed. “You’re also around the corner from The Circle, it’s evolution over the last decade has been fabulous for Altona North. All of the food you desire is right there so you can be a MasterChef in the kitchen,” he said. The first hand to get the show started was a bid of 640,000 and then in a matter of minutes, bam! Multiple hands went up and the next series of numbers were 680, 690, 695, 700, 710, 715, 725, 726, 731…The property sold for $732,000 ( marketed price was $640,000-$670,000.)
Results…
$604,000. 38 Stafford Street, West Footscray.
$522,000. 43 Vernon Street, South Kingsville.
$732,000. 30 Stapley Crescent, Altona North.
$552,000. 1/144 Woods Street, Newport. (Sold before.)
$385,000. 20 Bosquet Street, Maidstone. (Sold before.)
Vox Pop
Compton Green set out on a mission to find out how buyers are feeling in the prevailing real estate climate. With competition fiercely high in the Inner West of Melbourne, it is evident that buyers are scouring the marketplace for different reasons. Does the analytical voice (the head) or the heart rule the marketplace?