Growing confidence from buyers – even before the cycle of rate rises has ended – helped push some properties comfortably past their reserves.
would also have encouraged buyers into the market. Mr Christopher said.
Growing confidence from buyers, even before the cycle of rate rises has ended, helped send some properties comfortably past their reserve prices. Among them was a three-bedroom home at 21 Wentworth Avenue in Waitara, on Sydney’s upper north shore, which changed hands for $1.488 million – around 10 per cent above its reserve.
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