The home, at 10 Martin Street, had a price guide of $2.4 million to $2.6 million and was so close to the Australian Grand Prix, the auctioneer had to call for bids over the screams of Formula 1 cars rounding the track.
A South Melbourne home will be listed for sale for $2.65 million after it passed in at auction.Property listingsA beautifully renovated, three-bedroom Victorian-era home in South Melbourne failed to draw a single bid from buyers at auction on Saturday, passing in on a vendor bid of $2.4 million., had a price guide of $2.4 million to $2.
After consulting the vendors, who had owned the house since 2015, the property was passed in. The home will now be advertised for private sale with an asking price of $2.65 million.
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