Ray White Queensland chief auctioneer Gavin Croft said the low stock levels have continued into winter across Brisbane.
“The winter months have been a godsend for home sellers. The lack of choice is resulting in high registered bidder numbers,” he said.
“I have had 12 and 10 registered bidders on my auctions so far this morning. We expect much more of this. June seems to be a very good sign for Brisbane home sellers,” he said.
Ray White Collective auction event
79% of properties sold under the hammer - 19 of 24 properties
$28,751,075 worth of property sold
Held at the Calile Hotel, Fortitude Valley
Ray White Collective principals Matt Lancashire and Haesley Cush said they were blown away by selling almost $30,000,000 worth of Brisbane real estate under the hammer today.
“It was quite an incredible auction with more than 60 registered and I think it was probably our best auction event ever,” Mr Cush said.
“It was comparable to those pandemic auctions where everything sold, but you weren't in the room with everyone in those days, so it had the best feeling for as long as I can remember.”
There were registered bidders and active bidding on every property in the event. “We even had a registered bidder, tuning in from Antarctica to bid for 84 Haven Road Upper Brookfield,” Mr Cush said.
A Brisbane-based scientist who is on expedition in Antarctica for a few months, was dialled in on satellite phone to his wife who was bidding at the Calile Hotel.
Mr Lancashire said last weekend’s changes to stamp duty for first home buyers lit up the unit market today. “The first home buyer territory is on fire.”
“The real estate market in Brisbane is being underpinned by a stock crisis and the interstate migration rates are at an all time high,” he said.
“We are the start of our golden decade. You want to buy in 2024 not 2032,” Mr Lancashire finished. He expected three of the remaining properties would be sold before the day was out.
The highest sale for the event was of 62 Liverpool Road, Clayfield which sold under the hammer for $4.33 million.
The highest number of bidders showed up to place their bids for 2/19 Pashen St Morningside, with 17 registered bidders. The unit sold for $622,000 with the sellers making a tidy profit; it was purchased for $295,000 at the end of 2021. The sellers were a mother and daughter duo, who then went on to sell their other property at 22 Thomas Street, Camp Hill. The home sold to first home buyers for $1.36 million.
UNDER THE HAMMER HIGHLIGHTS:
2/19 Pashen Street Morningside
607/40 Longland street Newstead
Sold under the hammer for $1,715,000
Lead agent: Andrew Edwards
18/37 School Street, Kelvin Grove
Sold under the hammer for $1,817,500
Lead agent: Matt Lancashire
84 Haven Road Upper Brookfield
Sold under the hammer for $2,440,000
Lead agent: Robin McIllwain
2801/27 Charlotte Street, Chermside
24 Constitution Road, Windsor
Sold under the hammer for $1,550,000
Lead agent: Nicholas Given
62 Liverpool Road, Clayfield
Sold under the hammer for $4,330,000
Lead agent: Natalie Rasmussen
412/78 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley
22 Thomas Street, Camp Hill
381 Hawthorne Road, Hawthorne
Sold under the hammer for $1,175,000
Lead agent: Brandon Wortley
26 Prince St, Paddington
Sold under the hammer for $2,005,000
Nine registered bidders, four active
Lead agent: Judi O’Dea - 0417 009 635
Ray White Paddington
A little renovator in the heart of Paddington drew in an enormous crowd, as an investor offloaded this home after Ms O’Dea helped him purchase it four years ago.
“The buyer is an architect and his young family who recently sold in the area. He has a little girl and it is going to be their family home, which I am sure he will do something wonderful with,” Ms O’Dea said.
The 491 sqm block of land sits proudly between the two precincts of Paddington and Rosalie.
“It is perfectly liveable but has so much potential, with a beautiful connection to the backyard. This result is raising the bar on local cottages,” she said.
The auction wrapped up in 10 minutes, after it opened at $1.4 million. It was announced at the market at $1.85 million.