97 Armstrong Street, MIDDLE PARK


97 Armstrong Street, MIDDLE PARK

BOUGHT* RANGE - $1,754,970 - $1,930,650
An assembled group of around 80 was an encouraging start to this Middle Park auction. Andrew Stuart of Hocking Stuart wasted little time in his auction pre-amble. With no bites from the crowd, Mr Stuart commenced the auction with a vendor bid of $1,700,000, followed by a real bid of $1,710,000. No further bidding; passed in and bought after for an undisclosed amount.
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Saturday 17 July 2010, 12:30pm
Andrew Stuart, Hocking Stuart
$1,700,000(Vendor Bid)
$1,710,000(Vendor Pass)
After Auction
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80
Quiet


Sue Agnoleto

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