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The $3m+ market continued to awaken from its previous non-existence – but away from auctions.


, 19 Stirling St: The crowd was there but the bidders weren't. (), passed in $1,700,000, no bidders

To be frank I wasn’t that excited about running around to auctions today (which is very unusual for me). We videoed the 23 Falmouth St, auction with one of my favourite agents and 4 bidders. But after that I cleaned up my paperwork and looked forward to a week off.

Although this has been the best buyers’ market for over two years with and falling prices, one thing that as buyers we should consider over the Easter break is the amount of stock that was bought at auction and privately in May and June of last year. Early winter last year there was a concerted agent mopping up campaign of stales and pass-ins. I remember looking at some stats on actual sales at that time and thinking “impressive, more than I thought”. If that happens this year and new stock tightens then, as with last year, late winter and early spring will not be as good a time to buy as you think. Anyway, despite many agents implying they are 24/7, I’m not. I’m away for a week and then I’ll be back on board full bore immediately after Easter. Have a good break with your family. Life’s short. Take care, Adam.

Week Ending 16th April:The $3m action this week was away from auctions.

The drought in the Formula – big price, small , new home – was broken again with Maurice Di Marzio getting 59 Hosken Street, Balwyn North away in the high $3 millions. That’s the third in a week on the back of the two biggies reported last weekend.

, 11 Chaucer Close, with Boroondara doyen – Peter Mitchell of got the same sort of high $3 millions price.

Hawthorn, Harcourt St, was a hot place to be this week with Nick Ptak getting 79a away for just under $3.4 million (we think) and one of the results of recent times. Peter Vigano of Jellis Craig  got $3.625 million for 42 (we did not see that price coming)

Richard Winneke, Jellis Craig, Hawthorn: “We expect a busy May. Buyers will notice a lot more coming onto the market. In the meantime, over the next two  weeks, there will be very little to choose from except passed in properties from March and February. “

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Market Mojo returns – but is it a One Day Wonder?


“Oh Yeah Sure Buddy - you are joking, aren't you?” Sold for an undisclosed amount, $500,000 over reserve. 4 bidders. Ivanhoe East 32 Warncliffe. .

At 6pm on Saturday the James Clearance rate for $M+ was 71% on the 34 auctions we attended. WOW – 71%, a big change from last month.

Bidderman, our indicator of bidders per auction, was at 1.8. So on our biggest $M+ auction weekend so far this year, when you would expect buyers to thin out and Bidderman to drop, it actually went up on the trend of the last few weeks.

It may be just one day but it was strong out there this weekend. For the first time since late February our advocates reported feeling feeling genuine price pressures whilst bidding.

Market Summary: The big question is whether this is a statistical blip or whether we are a seeing the trend return towards a balanced market. If so, why?

  1. Buyers feel a little better than they did last month and confidence came back into the market as a result. Our enquiry rates are certainly up.
  2. The overall quality of homes on offer was up on previous weeks and they were plentiful in number. We saw lots of 700+ James Home Rating (quality) homes go to auction this weekend.
  3. Last week as buyers looked into the future they saw that the cupboard of  post Easter offerings was bare – and so they adjusted their game plan accordingly.

Whether this is a blip or a trend change will largely be determined by what discretionary sellers do in May. If they are encouraged by this weekend’s results to put their properties onto the market, then prices may stay softer than last year. If those sellers stay out and demand continues as is, then the overhang of stales will begin to be mopped up and the good buying conditions of the last months (price and choice) will dissipate.

This weekend, again, we saw the overall power of the Melbourne market and the power of demand and supply. There is an underlying strength in Melbourne homebuying (based in immigration and lack of homes), that has slackened off in recent times as buyers become more circumspect with concerns about overseas events, jobs, and who knows what exactly. As well there has been plenty of choice. BUT as soon as there is a hint of a quality stock shortage the market responds, particularly with regards to well-located quality family homes, on land and of a period flavour. And it responds strongly.

More insights

  • It wasn’t just the consistent $1m to $1.5m range holding up its end in isolation, this was also the strongest single week this year for $3m+ buys.
  • It was the second strongest clearance rate of the year, despite an almost Super Saturday (140 $M+ Auctions – Inner East and Bayside)
  • We saw consistent bidding across the board, with over 75% of monitored auctions having at least one bidder.
  • The big question going forward after our Easter market break is whether nervous sellers will re-enter the market on one week’s good showing.
  • Prices are generally down on this time last year (there are exceptions), so good homes are attractive right now. And while new choice may become limited,  some existing choice (overhang) still remains.
  • rentals are getting considerably more rent than expected as supply in relation to demand is tightening. This observation from two agents needs more examination at a later date. We’re interested in how widespread this may be, why it is happening and what effects it may have on the buying market. (Are borderline investors perhaps re-entering the Top End?).

Wild and Wooly - the weather that is, not Rob Vickers-Willis. Toorak 3 Denham. Passed In $2,010,000. 2 bidders.

The $3m+ Market’s strongest 2011 week so far (some examples):

South Yarra 43 Marne St: Nicole Gleeson of : Bought well over the $12,000,000 quote range, putting Domain Precinct land values at $8,000 per sqm for the bigger blocks.

Hawthorn 51 Berkeley St with Tim Blackett also of Kay and Burton: Over $7,000,000 on Scotch Hill for a good home with tennis court that needs some floor plan reworking.

While still in Hawthorn, Mr Nice Guy and the Very Effective Tim Picken of got away the quinella with 25 Mary St (modern home in Grace Park) being bought for a credible $4,300,000 and 1 Hilda (period home in Grace Park) for $2,800,000. Both prices were a little down on ambitious asks but they were nonetheless solid prices for what they were.

Kew – Was it us who cried out the death of the formula – i.e. new build, small block and overpriced? Well technically we are still credible, because these were in neighbouring Kew: with 21 Macartney (Walter Dodich of Marshall White) and 5 Mawson (Peter Dixon of Jellis Craig) both selling at auction today for $4 million-ish, the death of this market may be a little exaggerated. It was only two sales, but they were biggies.

and Canterbury -  50 Wattle Valley, Canterbury (Duane Wolowiec and James Tostevin) sold under the hammer for a strong $3,465,000; 54 Stanhope Malvern with Rae Tomlinson also under the hammer for $3,170,000 and 13 Rubens Grove Canterbury with Fletcher’s Jeremy Desmier bought before for over $3,000,000.

Bayside has recorded a few $3M+ sales as well, with 29 Bay Street, Brighton (Bert Stewart of Buxton) selling post auction over $3,550,000. The final result put north-facing Golden Mile land (no view) at more than $3,200 per sq metre. That is a “steady as she goes price” similar to last year’s Golden mile (no view) buys. Another $3m+ sale with a strange twist (all non bidders asked to leave auction) was at 40 Drake Brighton (Ian Jackson of Kay and Burton).

Toorak While on land sales, 1073 Malvern Road (Justin Long) passed in at $3,225,000 and a reserve was offered which was not taken up by the pass-in bidder. Two new bidders appeared and a second auction took place resulting in a sale well over the pass-in figure.

For full details each week of what is happening in the Top End $M+ market see our regular $3-Million-Plus Market Reports.

Round the Grounds – Price this year v last year and a word on Post Easter stock levels.

Malvern John Bongiorno, Marshall White: “Price is a little softer on certain homes but on high quality homes they are still rocking, granted buyers are more discerning. Stock levels are not as strong as last year. Rentals at the top end are exploding in the middle and top end market. Big news is rents have increased, possibly making investments more attractive at the higher end. There is such a shortage of homes to rent.”

Caulfield Rodney Morley, Woodards: “I think the negativity means less stock is coming on in May and Winter. Everybody wants records that are not coming at the moment. The market is definitely softer than this time last year in price. Buyers (then) were buying anything. Right now, buyers do not feel that urgency. No question that the market is softer.”

Brighton Bert Stewart, Buxton: “I think the market is around 10% down on some top end homes. Stock levels and therefore buyer choice after Easter are not looking good.”

Camberwell Geoff Hall, Noel Jones: ”Prices are down around 10% on this time last year, with some exceptions for quality homes, and stock post Easter is just not coming on like it did last year.”

Hawthorn Richard Winneke, Jellis Craig: “Big drop in new buyer enquiry this week. Probably due to the holiday factor but it was a noticeable drop. Rentals are definitely getting more than I expected price-wise and this may stimulate investment into Top End homes. East of Burke Road (Camberwell and Canterbury) has not performed as well as Hawthorn and Kew this year to date. I think prices are still relatively solid around that early million dollar mark but softer higher up.”

Carlton Tom Roberts, :  ”Stock levels Post Easter are tightening with only the sellers that need to sell going to market. Good homes still going exceptionally well but those results are in amongst the not so good going not quiet so well as last year. Prices are down a smidgen.”

Playing for Keeps here. Big 150 plus crowd. 29 McKinnon, Carlton. 3 bidders. Bought for a whopping $1,417,000 (462 sqm). We thought it was justified, but it was still big. Nick Renna, Peter Sinclair and Melissa Ryan of Hocking Stuart

Biggest Sale we covered: 21 Macartney Ave, Kew; Walter Dodich (Marshall White): After auction, undisclosed around $4,000,000
“Being in the coveted Sackville area this auction attracted a large crowd of about 100. The crowd were well spread out and even blocked the road in front of the property as they heard auctioneer Walter Dodich open proceedings. The auction began in Mr Dodich’s own words with a ‘traditional’ vendor bid at $3,700,000 as no one was willing to start things off. However this was the trigger that allowed two bidders to start the battle off for the property. Initially there were meant to be three bidders however the third bidder couldn’t get his bid in as he always cut off by the other two. When he finally got one in there was applause from the crowd and a cry of joy from the bidder. As the auction went on, the climax built and the crowd held their breath as the price rose and rose yet there was still no indication from Mr Dodich about whether the property was on the market or not. At $4,000,000 Mr Dodich passed the property in and after lengthy negotiations the property was bought after for an undisclosed amount.” (Josh Bong)

Biggest Pass in we covered: 72 Kerferd St, , John Bongiorno (Marshall White); Passed in, $2,800,000, no bidders
“With 300 people having viewed this property and 100 or so crowded into the garden of this Gascoigne Estate home, auctioneer John Bongiorno was confident of a sale. But it was not to be with a vendor bid of $2,800,000 the only one of the day and the property passed in. However, with one interested party heading inside, it may not be long before this stunning property is sporting a ‘sold’ sign.” (Debbie McTaggart)

The Big Issue: Architect Adam and Klarity Kris discuss whether they believe buying conditions will be as good post-Easter as they are now.

Auction Video: This week Jen Milligan, our Market News Co-ordinator, fills in for our advocates who were busy with other auction commitments. 15 Epping St, Malvern East, a BenMac auction with Iain Carmichael. Click on the live action auction video.

Buyer Masterclass: Conditions are great for homebuyers – so where are they?

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It’s embarrassing but I agree with the selling agents today – the “good home” market was stronger than it appeared.


, 72 Kerferd St: A large crowd gathered for the auction of this Gascoigne Estate home, but there was no sale. John Bongiorno (Marshall White), passed in, $2,800,000, no bidders

Key Points:

  • A lot on offer in Stonnington today with 42 auctions monitored over a $m with 22 homes over a million bought.
  • Although there was a lot on offer – it was a mixed bag quality wise.
  • If there is such a thing the good home clearance rate index would have shown a better result than the stats.
  • It was a case of a lot of the good stuff sold, some of the good stuff didn’t and much of the overpriced and/or rubbish got what it deserved – zilch.

What sold well

  • 43 Marne St: Nicole Gleeson of : Well over the $12,000,000 quote range making Domain Precinct values at $8,000 per sqm for the bigger blocks. Private Sale mid week
  • 54 Stanhope with Rae Tomlinson under the hammer for $3,170,000.
  • 1073 Malvern Road () passed in at $3,225,000 and a reserve was offered – not taken up – two new bidders appeared and a second auction took place resulting in a sale well over the pass in figure.
  • Malvern East – 13 Chanak with Maddie Kennedy and John Manton of Marshall White – great “feel” home but tougher location being fringe Gascoine to get the $2m plus number – it got it.
  • Toorak – 3 May – Richard Hornidge of – a bit of a dog single fronted needing a reno but was priced sensibly – bought for $1,055,000.
  • Toorak – 1a Nareeb Court  – Matthew Wassylko of Marshall White – 0 bidders last year, this year 3 bidders and was bought for $2,940,000.

What didn’t sell well

  • Luxury Apartments seem to have ground to a halt – one big exception 2701/368 Road Melbourne $3,410,000 – Marcus Chiminello – No real there, but at least it sold.
  • Toorak – 3 Denham – Courageous price expectations?
  • Malvern – 225 Tooronga – Difficult location?
  • South Yarra -  3 Shipley – Good home and garden but some Punt Road noise and some overlooking?

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10 from 10 on the auctions we covered


CAMBERWELL, 8 Stanhope Grove: James Tostevin () is a picture of concentration. Bought under the hammer, $2,400,000, two bidders

We mainly focus on the better quality homes, however 10 from 10 was still a surprise. This stat varies dramatically from our overall monitored auctions stat of just over 50% – similar to last week.

It was a Super Saturday in Boroondara with over 50 auctions at $M+ and over 30 sales reported as being above a .

So what was bought and what wasn’t

Bought

  • 51 Berkeley St with Tim Blackett : North of $7,000,000 on Scotch Hill for a good home that needs some reworking and a tennis court – Expressions of Interest Campaign.
  • While still in Hawthorn Mr Nice Guy and Very Effective Tim Picken of got away the quinella with 25 Mary St (Modern in Grace Park) being bought for a credible $4,300,000 and 1 Hilda (period in Grace Park) for $2,800,000. Both a little down on ambitious asks but nonetheless solid prices for what they were. Both Private Sales.
  • But wait there’s more and was it us who cried out the death of the formula- new build, small block, overpriced. Well on a technicality were are still credible as it’s neighbouring ; but with 21 Macartney (Walter Dodich of Marshall White) and 5 Mawson (Peter Dixon of Jellis Craig) both selling at auction today for $4 million’ish, the death of this market maybe a little exaggerated. However please it is only two sales, but they were biggies. Both at auction.
  • The news doesn’t stop for sellers there with period home successes at 50 Wattle Valley (Duane Wolowiec and James Tostevin) selling under the hammer for a strong $3,465,000 and 13 Rubens Grove Canterbury with Fletcher’s Jeremy Desmier bought before for over $3,000,000.

Passed-In – the difficult ones

  • 16 Glenroy Hawthorn Passed in $3,000,000 on a vendor bid. – Difficult for see how to reno easily?
  • 16 Burton Hawthorn Passed in $3,150,000 on a vendor bid. – Price versus ?
  • 256 Riversdale Hawthorn $2,020,000 – Difficult position?
  • 44 Harcourt Hawthorn East $2,000,000 – Family home but no real backyard?
  • Plenty of homes passed in just below a million in that $900,000 range – $million is still a real mental barrier for many buyers?

Agent Q & A : How does current pricing compare with the same time last year?

Tim Heavyside, Fletchers, Canterbury: prices were slightly higher back then than now.”

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New stock is limited and being taken up by auction buyers


Manna from Heaven - a bidder! , 124 Argyle St: Adam Guest (Century 21 Wilson Pride): Passed in at $1,220,000 and bought after for an undisclosed amount. 2 bidders.

Key Points:

  • There is not a lot of new stock on offer due to Grand Prix interruptions and now we have Easter approaching so lean times for new offerings.
  • Nothing approaching or over $2m reported as bought in the last week.

Damian O’Sullivan, , : “We feel the market is very balanced at the moment as evidenced by the weekly . We don’t think the market is biased in any particular way despite a number of exceptional results we have had in recent weeks. Most vendors, whilst hoping for the best result, are prepared to accept market which represents an excellent opportunity for buyers who are prepared to bid and buy and reap the long term rewards”

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The correctly priced good home/period home auction clearance rate would be nearly 100% in Stonnington right now


, 2 Westbourne St: Elliot Gill (BenMac) in action. Under the hammer, $1,080,000, 3 bidders

Key Points:

  • Stock is now starting to dry up as Easter interrupts the market and with the vibe dropping since Labour Day we may well see limited stock in the discretionary upper end market coming on Post Easter.  19 Huntingfield () was a classic example of a limited offering that captured the markets’ attention – even allowing for building at $2,000,000 (and that is generous) that would leave with a north orientation at around $5,000 per sq metre. That is not a lower than 2010 or giveaway price.
  • Another good land pointer is 60 Repton Road – one of my fav areas just near Ardrie Park – a 700 sqm block sold for $1843 per sqm through Dean Gilbert of

STOP PRESS: March, while not huge in numbers, did finish the month with 3 solid mid week $3M+ buys – including 4 bidders at $7 million or better at 2 of them.

  • Toorak Ottawa Avenue : Jeremy Fox of – quiet sale off market in the mid $8m’s
  • Toorak 19 Huntingfield: Justin Long and Peter Bennison of Marshall White – mid week auction, 3 bidders and on the market at $6,700,000. Bought under the hammer for $7,060,000. James Connell said afterwards that this market was not all bad news and Huntingfield supported that.
  • – The Caroline Coachhouse – they were looking for $3m ish for a very long time (eg in the years) and now Mike Gibson – has got it away.

Justin Long, Marshall White, : “The way I see things at present, we are experiencing some mild upward pressure on prices but not enough to fill big gaps between market value and vendors’ expectations where those gaps have been created through over- by either agent or vendor. Fairly priced properties in good locations are being competitively sought and those looking for ‘opportunities’ are, as is often the case, forced to compromise on location or suitability. Some are extremely lucky, but most in fact will ultimately pay what is required to buy the home they really like or sit on the sidelines and watch values eventually rise beyond them.”

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It was struggle street out there today (for many sellers).


See it's not all bad news! ST KILDA, 30 Crimea St: A happy couple embracing. John Carter (Hocking Stuart), under the hammer $1,450,000. 4 bidders.

At 6pm on Saturday the James Clearance Rate for the 35 $M+ auctions we covered was an almost icy 51%. , our demand indicator showing average numbers of bidders per auction, remained at a market-cooling 1.4 bidders per auction. We seem now to be firmly in the grip of a Winter chill.

Market Summary:

March 2011 has seen a $M+ auction clearance rate averaging in the high 50s.

As the market continues in its cooler mode, an overhang of unsold homes continues to build. Two-thirds of homes passed-in are still for sale. Add to this the Expressions of Interest campaigns ending in no result and there seems little doubt we are in a softer, cooler, lower market than a month ago – especially at the high end.

Last week we produced a special report on the fate of $M+ properties that had passed in at auction this year and found that only 3 of the 26 $M+ pass-ins we monitored had since been bought a fortnight later. Seven days on from that report only a further two of those pass-ins have been reported as bought. Some of these properties went to auction 3 weeks ago. Of the 13 properties that we monitored last week as having passed-in, four have since been bought.

It seems it’s a tough gig right now for sellers whose passes in at a price over the market.

Buyers – this is opportunity! You may think it will get worse (or better depending on your point of view). But what is likely is that after Easter sellers simply won’t put their homes on the market, creating a shortage of stock resulting in firming prices. We are not economists but the bad news does not seem to be anything other than transient to us right now – especially when the media are carrying credible news stories on housing shortages (supply) and increasing internal and external immigration (demand)

The $1 million to $1.5 million market is different to the rest and is still rocking along. The best description we feel is not ‘cool’, but ‘balanced’ –  leaning in fact slightly to ‘warm’ for this dollar segment. This is the ‘hottest’ market at present and still has a reasonable depth of bidders. Prices are not shrinking as much in this price range.

The one thing that differs in this market segment from this time last year is the number of volcanoes (runaway 4+ bidder auctions). Today we saw volcanoes from 19 auctions on properties between $1m and $2m we covered. This time last year (March 27th 2010) there were  9 volcanoes from 14 such auctions. That is a volcano rate of 16% today compared with 64% this time last year in that $1m to $2m range. So, even the early $1m+ market has slowed.

Back to to the Overhang or :  If you accept we are in a Buyers’ market until Easter, then the question for those who haven’t gone into mental lockdown is:

What is happening to price?

That depends on the quality of homes you are looking at. If you just took your information from the results on sales of Red Hot Homes, you could interpret we are in an improving market. These top quality homes seem to be going even better than last year, as we show in the diagram below. (Although it is important to remember that these homes are understandably the focus of the selling agents – given they are marketers).

It is possible to read positive agent news, see some red hot results and look at selected median price changes and see a different story to what is happening to a lot of the market since the Labour Day weekend.

But for many homes where the vendors have circled $3 million as their hoped for price tag, the end result has been below rather than above $3 million.

In a slowing market with dropping prices as well as a fall in turnover (actual deals done), when the median price falls it does so in smaller doses than does the TOP of the market, because the tends to fall to the middle while the bulk of the lower end sales tend to hold up the median price. The reverse is not true when a rising price market comes with big turnover increases, because this tends to exaggerate the increases. This is not to say median prices are not useful – they are.

 

We are not saying the market is bad – we are saying it is good, in fact very good. You as buyers have opportunities to buy well – either by buying at a lower price or by securing a better home than you could have afforded this time last year, maybe even this time six weeks ago.

To buy better you need to be able to

  1. Act not freeze.
  2. Calculate correct market price ranges in this new market, i.e. when researching past prices it shouldn’t be an automatic plus 15% on last year.
  3. Remain flexible if your targeted home is high quality. The market may view it as a red hot and these are still going well and selling occasionally for better prices than a year ago.
  4. Adopt strategies to lower the price, or if that is too difficult for you then look for the buys that present opportunities to sell at a lower price without you asking. An alternative is to get a professional who can assist you in price strategies or take advantage of the opportunity to buy a better quality home than you thought possible.

Lower prices and choice can’t be a bad thing for buyers – even if only temporary.

If now is good news for buyers, how will the post Easter market be?

The important issue is stock supply, and to give us an idea of how this is going here are some thoughts  gleaned from our ‘Round the Grounds agent opinion about upcoming stock levels:

  • There is not a lot of new stock on offer in Port Phillip due to Grand Prix interruptions. With Easter approaching it is lean times for new offerings.
  • Stock in Stonnington is now starting to dry up as Easter interrupts the market. With the vibe dropping since Labour Day we may well see limited stock in the discretionary upper end market coming on post Easter.  19 Huntingfield (Justin Long) was a classic example of a limited offering that captured the market’s attention. Even allowing for building at $2,000,000 (and that is generous) that meant that value with a north orientation was  around $5,000 per sq metre – not exactly a giveaway price, and certainly higher than 2010.
  • Peter Kennett, Hocking Stuart, Brighton, believes the window of opportunities and fair choice in Bayside won’t last long. “Currently the best opportunities for buyers are at the top end.  There are great negotiation opportunities at the top end. (But) school holidays and winter coming means less stock available for buyers… “
  • In Boroondara there has been tremendous change within the business of real estate. The May and Winter markets will all be determined by stock levels – the size of the overhang, how it’s mopped up and whether or not we will see nervous vendors putting their quality stock up for sale post Easter. For buyers, now may simply be a window and not a trend.

Runaway of the Year to date:
208 Drummond Street Carlton: James Keenan of Nelson Alexander: Terrace home, quality and around 255sqm.  This was quoted and on the market at around $1.5million and two bidders fought it out until, wait for it, around $2.5 million (undisclosed final price). WOW!

$3M+ Market:
STOP PRESS: March, while not huge in numbers, did finish the month with three solid mid-week $3M+ buys – including four bidders at $7 million or better at two auctions.

  • Toorak Ottawa Avenue : Jeremy Fox of – quiet sale off market in the mid $8 millions
  • Toorak 19 Huntingfield: Justin Long and Peter Bennison of Marshall White – mid-week auction, 3 bidders and on the market at $6,700,000. Bought under the hammer for $7,060,000.
  • Canterbury 13 Rubens: Jeremy Desmier Fletchers and Tom Ryan, Sold before Auction: Over $3,000,000.

A sea of umbrellas and a solid result for Justin Long (Marshall White) , 66 Hawksburn: Under the hammer, $2,440,000, 5 bidders

Biggest Sale: $7,060,000: Toorak 19 Huntingfield: Justin Long and Peter Bennison of Marshall White – Mid week auction, 3 bidders and on the market at $6,700,000. Bought under the hammer for $7,060,000. James Connell said afterwards that this market was not all bad news and he added Huntingfield proved that.

Bidderbuzz Auction: 66 Hawksburn Rd, South Yarra, Justin Long (Marshall White); under the hammer, $2,440,000, 5 bidders
“Despite the abysmal weather, a crowd of no less than 90 people attended this South Yarra auction. Auctioneer Justin Long did his best to entice an opening bid from the crowd, but to no avail, and instead decided to make a vendor bid of $1,800,000 to break the silence. Mr Long did not have to wait long for his first legitimate bid from the crowd, which came within moments of his vendor bid. Four other bids soon joined in the mix pushing the price past $2,000,000, then $2,100,000, and finally slowing at $2,400,000. Sensing the conclusion of the auction, Mr Long cannily attempted to extract one or two last bids from the interested parties. The home was eventually bought under hammer for $2,440,000 and applause were heard for the winning party.” (Daniel Ehrenreich)

Biggest Pass In we covered: 79a Harcourt St, Hawthorn East, Mark Dayman (Marshall White); passed in $3,300,000; no bidders
“No shoes were allowed in this property, which happens from time to time. What I wasn’t prepared for were the sixty pairs of shoes that made it difficult to access the front door! The attending crowd of over 130 surely gave auctioneer Mark Dayman some confidence that there might be a genuine buyer amongst the group.  With a succinct preamble it was now up to the crowd to play their part, however the silence led to a vendor bid of $3,300,000 . Still nothing and half time was called. After the quickest half time I have ever experienced, Mr Dayman didn’t mess around and the property was passed in.  Negotiations were commenced with interested parties.” (Guy Angwin)

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Buyer Masterclass: What should you look for when buying a home when there are kids in the picture? Klarity Kris discusses this scenario in this week’s Buyer Masterclass.

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Great buying opportunities in the $3m+ Pre Easter Market, even more so than the 3 week season opener just gone.


STOP PRESS: March, while not huge in numbers, did finish the month with 3 solid mid week $3M+ buys – including 4 bidders at $7 million or better at 2 of them.

  • Ottawa Avenue : of RT Edgar – quiet sale off market in the mid $8m’s
  • Toorak 19 Huntingfield: Justin Long and Peter Bennison of Marshall White – mid week auction, 3 bidders and on the market at $6,700,000. Bought under the hammer for $7,060,000. James Connell said afterwards that this market was not all bad news and Huntingfield supported that.
  • Canterbury 13 Rubens: Jeremy Desmier Fletchers and Tom Ryan, Sold before Auction: Over $3,200,000
  • South Yarra – The Caroline Coachhouse – they were looking for $3m ish for a very long time (eg in the years) and now Mike Gibson – Kay and Burton has got it away.

South Yarra 17 Acland St: Gerald Delany. Fairly typical of the market for the slightly overpriced or slightly less than perfect. Passed-In with no bidders and now for sale at POA.

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Week Ending 26th March: The Market at this level was fairly quiet this week with the good sales, price wise but not too many of them.

  • Templestowe, 9 Edwin: On the market since October of last year with Jeremy Tyrell of Fletchers. Has been bought for in excess of $4,700,000
  • Richmond 37 Docker: Ken Griffith of . Bought at auction, $3,300,000 – $3,500,000
  • 23 Lisson Grove: Michael Lui of Marshall White. Bought after auction $3,600,000 – $3,800,000
  • Toorak 17 Lansell: Lisa Jarrett of Abercrombys. On the market since December of last year and selling for circle mid $3′s
Armadale 1026 Malvern Road: The recipe was there for a good auction - quality period home on big land - however the market is a different beast from some time ago at this price level and a quiet auction took place with Jack Bongiorno in charge. Opened on a bid of $3,400,000, passed in to that bidder and was bought after for an undisclosed amount. Crowd of 40.

Armadale 1026 Road: The recipe was there for a good auction - quality period home on big land - however the market is a different beast from some time ago at this price level and a quiet auction took place with Jack Bongiorno in charge. Opened on a bid of $3,400,000, passed in to that bidder and was bought after for an undisclosed amount. Crowd of 40.

Week Ending 19th March:

Off Markets, Forthcoming Auctions and Expressions of Interest are increasing as market stock levels begin to rise dramatically. However some big sales including a $13,000,000+ in Toorak and a $7,000,000+ in Brighton along with a few other $3m+ buys indicate the market hadn’t completely gone to sleep .

James Tostevin: “Overall a good day. The $3m+ market is hard to read and we are not getting huge numbers of bidders at many auctions;  so there is a case to say the results may be looking healthier than the market actually is – but from a purely stats points of view () today was a good day.”

In Boroondara:

  • Balwyn 34-36 Linckens:  (Toby Parker of ) – a $3m+ auction slotted in for auction this weekend has been bought before.The quote was over $3.7m and if, as we believe, it was bought for close to $4 million then it was a strong sale.
  • 41 Victor Avenue: (James Tostevin) – Two strong bidders and sold under the hammer for $4,100,000.
  • Canterbury 17a Alexander Avenue: Passed In $3,200,000. No bidders
  • Kew 22 Stawell: Passed In $3,000,000. 0 bidders.

In Stonnington:

  • 19 Kingston St, Malvern East, Iain Carmichael (BenMac); After auction in excess of $4,600,000
    “Auctioneer Iain Carmichael was in charge of proceedings for this picture perfect home.  A large crowd of over 80 packed in to the beautiful mature gardens surrounding the house, as the sun shone to show this property at its very best.  The initial vendor bid of $4,250,000 didn’t seem over the top given the location of this park-adjacent idyll.  Despite the auctioneer being confident of a sale, no further bids were forthcoming and, after referral to the vendor, the property was passed in. (Debbie McTaggart)
    Footnote: Nobody bid at auction at $4,250,000 but 2 bidders emerged post auction and fought it out afterwards to a price well in excess of the reserve and well in excess of $4,600,000. Go figure.
  • Armadale 1026 Malvern: James Redfern of Marshall White: Passed in $3,400,000 and bought afterwards. 1 bidder.

In Bayside:

  • Brighton 29 St Ninians: As always, auctioneer Jonathan Dixon opened proceedings right on time and the preliminaries were soon completed. This property has a supreme and uninterrupted view of the Bay from the City to Royal Brighton Yacht Club and the potential for future was clearly explained by Mr Dixon. Nevertheless, no bids were forthcoming and the property was passed in on a vendor bid of $7,300,000.
  • Brighton 18A Martin: Passed In for $3,300,000. 1 bidder.

Labour Day Weekend March 12th: As expected minimal activity over the weekend; well no auctions that is – a heap of new stock was listed to go onto an already over supplied market.

Brighton 2 Shandford: Bought Post Auction for over $7 million or in excess of $10,000 per sq metre - meaning Melbourne absolute waterfront is some of the most sought after land in the world. Regina Schmidt and Brian Devlin from Buxton.

Brighton 2 Shandford: Bought Post Auction for over $7 million or in around $10,000 per sq metre - meaning Melbourne absolute waterfront is amongst the most sought after land in the world. Regina Schmidt and Brian Devlin from Buxton.

On a buying note, the Golden Mile in Brighton is still alive and well with Regina Schmidt and Brian Devlin from Buxton getting 2 Shandford away post auction for an undisclosed amount over $7 million and in fact over Shandford’s other $7 million sale of a few weeks ago. This home had some positives and will possibly be retained but with two blocks totaling around 1400 sqm going for nearly $15,000,000 this shows that Melbourne absolute waterfront has some of the most sought after beach front in the world on a dollar per sq metre basis.

Another quieter one in the Golden Mile just before the long weekend – 11 Kent Avenue (Stan Fisher of Biggin and Scott) – was reported as bought again for an undisclosed amount having been sold only last year for a tick over $4 million. The rest of Melbourne may be a little quiet, but Golden Mile Brighton is relatively hot for land sales (compared to previous years).

In the heart of the Bagel Belt at 85 Lumeah Road Caulfield North (Gowan Stubbings of Kay and Burton) a large block of land (around 1800 sqm) with a tired home on it was sold for an undisclosed amount for over $4 million, under the hammer, having been on the market at $3.5 million – 3 bidders. That makes it number two along with Langdon Road at or over $4m in the last fortnight in Caulfield.

StGeorgesIn Stonnington 20 St Georges has been bought for an undisclosed amount. The property had been quietly on the market for some time before a more public campaign this year. The asking price estimate was $12,000,000 to $15,000,000 and it is believed to have been sold in the middle. Andrew Tolson of TBM was the selling agent. We went through it a few times on behalf of different clients and found it to be a home of some class with good light and a nice flowing floor plan – slight negatives were a less than full-sized tennis court and some overlooking at the rear (although it was not significant and, if you lost the tennis court, planting could remedy that). Being St Georges it commanded a premium – although to date its “little brother” down the road at No 10 hasn’t sold at an already passed Expressions of Interest deadline. However, considering the home’s characteristics, it would be hats off to the agents if it got near their $10,000,000 ask, even if it is St Georges.

Also went through 14 Bruce St Toorak late last month –  it has been bought for a reasonable margin over $3,000,000. Again showing the power of good architects and in particular Wayne Gillespie. Difficult block and orientation and a market place that has competition for supply, so this was a good result for an Expressions of Interest campaign and the man that sells a number of these very quietly – .

‘Hoping for $3m in a different market but didn’t quite get there’ stories: In Port Phillip, 7 Pilley Street in St Kilda East, which was originally marketed at an ambitious around $3 million, has been bought for around $2.6 million - Jeremy Fox of RT Edgar. All things considered, this was still a very good result for the area. In Malvern, 5 Gaynor Court with Rob Vickers-Willis got to $2.73 million and a three storey terrace home in Carlton with Anthony Gattuso of AG Property got around the same amount. All solid results.

Overall still a lot of properties on the market at this $3m+ price level that have completed normal auction and Expression of Interest with no result.

Malvern 66 Claremont: Iain Carmichael: Bought for $3,700,000: 3 bidders: At this point, someone yelled "is it on the market?" and the BenMac team hastily retreated inside to speak to the vendor. Upon his return, Mr Carmichael said yes indeed it was on the market and it was here that the bidding really took off. After the price hit $3,625,000, one of the bidders went bang - $3,700,000 - and knocked everyone else out of the competition. A great finish to a great auction

Malvern 66 Claremont: Iain Carmichael: Bought for $3,700,000: 3 bidders: At this point, someone yelled "is it on the market?" and the BenMac team hastily retreated inside to speak to the vendor. Upon his return, Mr Carmichael said yes indeed it was on the market and it was here that the bidding really took off. After the price hit $3,625,000, one of the bidders went bang - $3,700,000 - and knocked everyone else out of the competition. A great finish to a great auction

Week Ending 5th March: All the bigger deals were basically in one spot, Stonnington.

Actual Boughts in Stonnington:

  • Malvern 19 Hamilton – Justin Long – At Auction – $4,357,000
  • Malvern 66 Claremont – Iain Carmichael – At Auction – $3,700,000
  • Toorak 9 Ross – Justin Long – Auction – over $3,600,000
  • Toorak – 3 Teringa – Andrew(s) McCann and Macmillan of Benmac – post last weeks auction – over $3,500,000 – nearly $5000 per sqm for rear south facing land
  • Toorak – 611 Toorak Road – Expressions of Interest – Greg Herman of RT Edgar – $3,500,000
  • Toorak – 231 Kooyong Road – James Redfern – Post last Saturday’s auction – over $3,500,000
  • Malvern East – 127 Finch St – Rob Vickers-Willis – $3,300,000

Bayside: A Key land Indicator

  • 11 William St Brighton with Rod Richardson of Hocking Stuart – $3,100,000 for 1383 sqm of land = $2,241 per sqm for land in central Brighton. Solid and expected result. 5 bidders.

Boroondara: Action at the Top End almost non-existent

  • Stock Surge – Large amounts of $M+ stock are hitting the market for pre-Easter campaigns
  • 61 Bellett Camberwell has been on the market since July of last year and was sold by Sam Wilkinson of Kay and Burton mid week for $3,100,000.
  • The Balwyn formula of big block, new home, big price tag seems to have come to a grinding halt – very few high end new sales. Opportunity?
  • Off markets are on the increase.

Port Phillip: The overpriced are as cold as ice in Port Phillip right now. No bites, no action – as evidenced by the pass-ins of yesterday and the first two weeks of this market.

  • I went to a Beaconsfield auction yesterday – the offering slightly less than perfect but still a great spot – however the start was a $4million vendor bid and then a $4,250,000 vendor bid. I may have to eat humble pie when the result comes in but for me the four sales on this strip over $4m last year seemed different offerings.
  • 49 Howe Crescent, which was advertised in an Expressions of Interest campaign for later this month, sold last week well over its $5m+ guideline for more than $6m (we believe). A very rare large land size at 915 sqm with a double fronted Victorian on it shows the pulling power of large land so close to the in the St Vincent Garden precinct (or just off it). Michael Coen of Hocking Stuart was the dealmaker on this one. Good job.

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What are you talking about - course the market's OK! St Kilda East 239 Alma Road: Phillip Kingston: Bought for $1,500,000: 3 bidders (Photo Kate Agnoleto)

What are you talking about? - course the market's OK! St Kilda East 239 Alma Road: Phillip Kingston: Bought for $1,500,000: 3 bidders (Photo Kate Agnoleto)

At 6pm on Saturday, the James Clearance Rate on the 31 auctions we covered was 58%.

Bidderman, our demand indicator of average bidders per auction, had a small rise to 1.6 bidders per auction, in part due to four volcanoes (strong auctions) including one 7 bidder auction in 28 Barrington St Kew.

These figures indicate that the market has now cooled – not frozen or falling apart, just cooled. That means we have moved into a buyers’ market, perhaps until Easter and possibly until Spring.

Well-priced homes are still selling. And there have been some surprising above-expectation results, such as 28 Barrington Kew (Glen Coutinho) which sold for $2,230,000 and, last week,Victor Road Kew (James Tostevin) at $4.1 million. But if the market doesn’t agree with initial pricing then it’s a slow, torturous journey to get a result. See our special Pass-Ins and Stales Report below.

This week we also look at the returns of serve on The Economist’s article as the ‘Experts’ hit back against the “Overpriced” headlines of last week.

This Weekend’s Market Summary:

This weekend in most places, except Boroondara, there was limited $M+ stock on offer at auction. The individual council clearance rates we report on in our market wraps could be distorted due to a) lack of auctions and b) lack of overall quality in those auctions. But this is not to imply a lack of stock in general – there are high levels of $M+ stock available across the board and Boroondara in particular is almost awash with homes on the market.

Looking specifically for a moment at Boroondara (Kew, Hawthorn, Canterbury and ), while this market may be a little out of kilter with the rest of Melbourne in terms of auction numbers, in the past few years it is a market that has shown the strongest resilience against negativity. It was affected by the GST for the shortest time, and has had the biggest price increases since. This weekend too it seemed to have a little oomph and we expect the clearance rate for Boorondara $M+ homes to be in the high 50s to low 60s.

But it does have a fight on its hands right now, with the main demand drivers (overseas buyers) reducing greatly in activity and supply to the market continuing to arrive week after week. Which means that buyers who can look beyond the headlines will find opportunities, and with the right strategies you should be in a position to push back a little against the seemingly never ending sellers’ market.

The next few weeks will be better in terms of auction quality in the top of the in Boroondara. As long as those properties sell and the clearance rates stay stable, and if new stock reduces post Easter, we could move back to a balanced market. But if stock continues to come on in big numbers then the market will almost certainly remain cool with a significant change in demand sentiment.

Most of the $M+ homes on offer that sold this weekend were in the early $1 million range.

Bayside, Port Phillip, Stonnington have been quiet, with only a handful of sales in the post auction wash up from March 19th  and likewise at auction this weekend. In Port Phillip this is understandable as the Grand Prix completely extinguishes the market for almost a month. Why auction numbers are down in , Toorak and Malvern is not completely obvious – well not to us anyway. April 9th is shaping up as a Super Saturday of some sorts with almost 120 auctions in Boroondara and Stonnington combined. $M+ auctions in Bayside are still light on at the top of the Top End with mainly $1 million to $2 million homes on offer for the next few weeks leading into Easter. Most of the top of the Top End in Bayside is not going to auction.

Agent thoughts: Has the market changed since before the Labour Day weekend?
Chris Barrett, , Hawthorn:
“There have been a lot of people in the media talking about a negative change in the market since Labour day weekend, I however have found this to be unsubstantiated. As long as vendors prices are realistic and the is presented well vendors can expect solid interest in their home.”
John Clarkson, Hocking Stuart, Brighton:
“Good properties near local attractions and amenities, schools, shopping and the beach are still attracting a high level of enquiry.  Since Labour Day weekend the message is clear: If you are realistically priced you have a very good chance of selling . If you are above market perception, enquiry is reduced to a trickle.”  * For John’s full comments please see the Bayside weekly wrap.

James Special Report: Pass-Ins and Stales – The Autumn overhang build up.

We went back and re-examined all the auctions we reported on this year in 2011 and we revisited all the pass-ins, using still advertised on the net to determine their still for sale status. Please note that the table below is only connected with PASS-INS, not the homes we reported as bought before, at or just after auction on the day.

The table does make for interesting reading on the fate of a home that the market does not consider to be priced correctly at auction.

Date Suburb Address Passed In Current Result Asking Price Comment
Feb 19th Albert Park 139 Beaconsfield Parade $3,250,000 Still for Sale $3,500,000 Soft $3m+ Market
12 Creswick $3,425,000 Still for Sale $3,450,000 Stock Glut of this type
Beaumaris 16a Coronet $1,800,000 Still for Sale $1,795,000
Brighton East 47 Grant $1,600,000 Still for Sale $1,600,000- $1,700,000 Initial Asking Price?
Camberwell 7 Bellett $1,700,000 Still for Sale $1,645,000
Camberwell 31 Canterbury $3,810,000 Bought a few days later $4,000,000+ Good selling result
Carlton North 735 Drummond $1,225,000 Still for Sale $1,350,000
Kew 33 Edgevale $1,400,000 Since Bought $1,500,000+ Surprised it didn’t sell on day
Malvern 26 Cressy $1,560,000 Since Bought $1,630,000 Good selling result
Malvern East 7 Chanak $955,000 Since Bought $1,100,000
St Kilda East 49 Mary $4,000,000 Still for Sale $3,975,000 Price
Feb 26th Balwyn North 15 Stephens $3,650,000 Still for Sale $3,000,000+ Stock Glut of this type
Brighton 2 Maher $1,600,000 Since Bought $1,500,000+
Canterbury 22 Milton $1,950,000 Withdrawn
Elwood 46 Goldsmith $1,850,000 Since Bought $1,850,000+
36 Ormond $2,900,000 Still for Sale POA
East 10 Streeton $1,780,000 Since Bought $1,780,000+
Malvern East 50 Finch $4,100,000 Still for Sale $5,000,000 Unusual home
St Kilda 12 Gurner $1,800,000 Still for Sale POA
March 5th Albert Park 64 Kerferd $1,950,000 Still for Sale POA Lacks a carpark
Beaumaris 392 Beach $2,225,000 Still for Sale $2,350,000
Brighton 7 Yuille $2,500,000 Still for Sale $2,600,000
Brighton East 54 Comer $1,320,000 Since Bought $1,320,000+
Canterbury 33 Alexandra $2,500,000 Still for Sale $2,850,000
41 Hopetoun $2,100,000 Still for Sale POA
Elwood 6 Dickens $3,460,000 Still for Sale $3,750,000 Unusual home
Hawthorn 66 Manningtree $2,650,000 Still for Sale $2,850,000 Price?
Kew 69 Argyle $1,500,000 Still for Sale $1,600,000
Middle Park 279 Beaconsfield $4,250,000 Still for Sale POA Price?
68 Wrights Terrace $1,610,000 Still for Sale POA
52 Croydon $1,680,000 Still for Sale $1,725,000
Toorak 3 McMaster $3,200,000 Still for Sale POA
March 19th Brighton 20 Kinane $2,000,000 Still for Sale POA
18a Martin $3,300,000 Still for Sale POA Unusual Home
16 Munro $1,650,000 Still for Sale POA
29 St Ninians $7,300,000 Still for Sale POA
Brighton East 77 Comer $2,200,000 Still for Sale POA
Camberwell 67 Athelstan $1,860,000 Still for Sale $1,980,000
Canterbury 17a Alexandra $3,200,000 Still for Sale $3,400,000 Stock Glut of this type
Hampton 13 Olive $1,100,000 Still for Sale $1,250,000
Ivanhoe East 8 Longstaff $1,900,000 Still for Sale $2,100,000
Kew 22 Stawell $3,000,000 Since Bought $3,300,000 Solid Selling Result
36 Uvadale $1,825,000 Since Bought $1,900,000+ Just told of sale at time of publishing
Middle Park 336 Danks $1,400,000 Still for Sale $1,400,000 – $1,500,000
Toorak 37 Lansell $2,800,000 Still for Sale $3,400,000

PassInMouldy

The table below shows Adjusted Clearance Rates comparing”On the Day” Clearance Rates with “On the Day plus Bought since”. Back in February 19 and 26 Pass-ins were taken up fairly quickly. However the most interesting stat is the lack of take up on Passed-in homes over the last two weeks of auctions: only 3 in 26.

  • 1 of the 13 unsolds from the March 5th pass-ins and
  • 2 of the 13 from the March 19th pass-ins.

This we feel confirms the view that the $M+ market started the year as balanced, but around Labour Day took a cooling direction.

Date James $M+ auctions Clearance Rate Then Clearance Rate Now
Feb 19th 30 63% 76%
Feb 26th 31 74% 84%
Mar 5th 32 59% 62%
Mar 19th 32 59% 65%
What's happening Nick? Bentleigh 7 Eddys: Bought $1,312,500: 3 bidders. (Photo: David James)

What's happening Nick? Bentleigh 7 Eddys: Bought $1,312,500: 3 bidders. (Photo: David James)

James Big Issue: Agents claiming there are 100% Clearance rates in this market are just as misleading as saying the market is in freefall – both are far from the truth. Klarity Kris and Architect Adam cover it in the James Big Issue Video. Here is a summary of what they say.

  • Still some surprising results. Two in particular, both in Boroondara, that stand out are Victor Avenue in Kew with James Tostevin – which sold for a hard to believe $4,100,000. Nic Franzman, Mark Dayman and Nic Ptak also from Marshall White’s result at 22 Stawell St Kew for $3,300,000. That was also a most surprising result
  • We are hearing from agents 100% clearance rates – mainly due to agents feeling they need to respond to the Negativity of The Economist’s article and the Earthquakes, which for the moment have contributed to dampening demand.
  • An interesting stat is that only 3 of the 26 homes we reported as passed in after auction in the last two weeks of auctions have since sold.
  • We could say that 3 from 26 is reflective of the market strength – a far cry from the 100% Clearance Rate stats, BUT 3 from 26 while true, is also misrepresenting the market just as is reporting 100% clearance rates
  • The market was in a balanced state pre Labour Day and as expected it is now going into a cooling phase until Easter due to increased stock levels and drop in demand intensity.

The message for buyers

  • You have choice in the $3m+ range but there are still a few surprisingly strong results
  • You will still have to compete relatively strongly if the home is good and well priced in that $1m to $1.5m range
  • And the middle range say circle $2m to $2.5m is a bit of moving beast – the trend is not crystal clear to us at this stage.

Click on the JAMES BIG ISSUE video with Architect Adam and Klarity Kris in the middle of the home page

Media Monitor: Are Melbourne homes overpriced?

The case for being overpriced arose from The Economist’s article – which we reported on last week.  And now this week the case against those seemingly extreme overpriced by 56% headlines.

Rob Brooker head of economics from the NAB

  1. Current events such as floods and Japan are affecting Melbourne short term, but long term our fundamentals are very strong.
  2. Not suggesting prices are going to increase rapidly as affordability is hard pressed right now but we do have a shortage of housing stock.

His comments can be found in the excellent Kay and Burton report – sure it’s a selling tool but we listen to the expert commentary each time it’s on It’s well produced, they have credible experts and it’s relevant to our high end Melbourne market. Check it out, at least the expert comment stuff. The home fluff afterwards is up to you: http://www.kayburton.com.au/kayburtonreport

Paul Bloxham – HSBC’s chief economist for Australia and New Zealand, and a former RBA economist savages The Economist’s article stating “it’s too naive to be useful”. His main points in the Business Spectator are

  1. We have an undersupply in inner city areas (totally agree with this comment)
  2. Our stock is very high quality and has improved considerably over the last 20 years contributing to the increases in price paid (totally agree with this comment)
  3. Very strong and improving economy (beyond our level of expertise but sounds good)

For the full article http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Australian-property-prices-housing-bubble-pd20110317-F24WP?OpenDocument&src=sph This was supplied by Al Craig of – thank you.

‘Round the Grounds Headlines:
Boroondara- Some solid results but the trend is down under weight of stock numbers.
Bayside- Little movement on a lot of the recent Auction pass-ins
Stonnington
- Small numbers of $M+ auctions today – although plenty of Top End non auction stock available
Port Phillip
-With the Grand Prix – only 4 key $M+ auctions – 3 sold
More detailed analysis on our Weekly Local Council Market Wraps

Biggest Sales we can report:

  • Templestowe, 9 Edwin: On the market since October of last year with Jeremy Tyrell of Fletchers. Has been bought for in excess of $4,700,000
  • Richmond 37 Docker: Ken Griffith of Jellis Craig. Bought at auction, $3,300,000 – $3,500,000
  • Hawthorn 23 Lisson Grove: Michael Lui of Marshall White. Bought after auction $3,600,000 – $3,800,000
  • Toorak 17 Lansell, Lisa Jarrett of Abercrombys. On the market since December of last year

Biggest Sale we covered after auction: 44 Mary St Hawthorn, Antony Woodley of Marshall White. Above $2,700,000 (Undisclosed): Bought after auction, 1 bidder

Biggest Sale we covered under the hammer: 28 Barrington Ave, Kew, Glen Coutinho (Hocking Stuart), Under the hammer $2,230,000, 7 bidders (WOW)
“This Kew property did attract a crowd of 80 people, with quite a few potential buyers in the mix. The auctioneer, Glen Countinho, had to field bids from a whopping seven different bidders! Despite the light rain, the flow of the auction was quite amazing and reached the final amount of $2,230,000 before the hammer came down.” (Sonia Matmati)

Biggest Pass In: 68 Studley Park Rd, Kew, Passed in, $3,700,000
“A very pretty setting for an auction. Standing on an elevated embankment, auctioneer Richard Earle literally oversaw proceedings. He began by highlighting the virtues of this property with energy and detail. No bids came forth, however, so it was passed in for $3,700,000.”

Auction Video: This week i’ts down to Brighton with Klarity Kris at 22 Oakwood Ave, a Hocking Stuart auction with Peter Kennett. Click on the live action.

Please Note: we always ask permission to film and we always show respect at each auction. We also never video at an auction we are bidding at. If you are at an auction and don’t wish to be videoed, there are designated no-video zones. See our co-workers or ask the auctioneer.

Buyer Master Class: Klarity Kris discusses what’s necessary when buying a home when there are kids in the picture. Is it double storey single fronted or single storey double fronted!

Copyright: Mouldy Bread Picture from ChemistryWorldBlog.

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Small numbers of $M+ auctions today – although plenty of Top End non auction stock available


17 Acland Street, SOUTH YARRA

, 17 Acland St: The maestro, Gerald Delany (Kay & Burton) in action. Passed in, $3,250,000, no bidders.

Key Points:

  • 17 Lansell with Lisa Jarrett of Abercrombys sold mid week after being on the market since late last year
  • Toorak 16 Cole St with Nicole Gleeson of sold mid week after being on the market since late last year

Agent Q & A: Has the market changed since before Labour Day weekend?
Lachlan Fraser-Smith, BenMac, :
” The main change in the market since Labour Day is that the quality of buyers at open for inspections is very good, however the numbers of people through opens has slowed after a busier than anticipated start to the year. The reasons for this are: as the year settles down after a typical February spike in prices, people have found out at open for inspections and attending the early auctions what they wanted to know about prices and have assessed the market and either go to auction themselves or sit still and stay where they are. Numbers of properties on the market has increased as well but there are still some very active buyers out and about so they quality of buyers is certainly still there. We have been seeing some very strong results between $1 million and $2 million in Armadale and between $3 and $5 million in and East.  We will see a reduction in properties coming onto the market going into the traditional Easter, Anzac day and school holiday period. This will, I believe, underpin the market for the homes that come on post Easter in May.”
Iain Carmichael, BenMac, Armadale:“The Stonnington market in recent weeks has performed well given slightly diminished bidding activity at many auctions. Pleasing elements from a vendor’s point of view is that sales are being made and that clearance rates in Stonnington continue to exceed the Melbourne-wide figures by up to 10% each week end. The trend for buyers to hold off bidding is puzzling as the great majority of properties auctioned are still sold for solid prices at or immediately after auction.  Stock levels are reasonably full and the market will test both vendor expectations and buyer depth in the weeks leading up to Easter. It will be interesting to observe whether buyers will continue to run the gauntlet and back themselves into post-auction negotiations and, in some cases, private auctions or whether the true transparency of the auction system will give consumers sufficient comfort to bid with confidence and buy ‘under the hammer’ or become the highest bidder to gain an exclusive seat at the negotiating table.”
Andrew Hayne, , Armadale:
“No I don’t think things have changed too much. The market has been pretty price sensitive for a while now, so provided vendor’s expectations are in line with the market then there shouldn’t be any problems selling. I am a big believer in each sets its own market so each one has to be treated on an individual basis rather than generalize about market conditions or sentiments.”

2 Avondale Road, ARMADALE

ARMADALE, 2 Avondale Rd: (), Passed in, $1,950,000 no bids.

 

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Some solid results but the trend is easing down under weight of stock numbers.


6 Tyne Street, CAMBERWELL

, 6 Tyne St: Jason Scillio (Kay & Burton) does his best to sell "the big home on the big block" but to no avail. Passed in, $1,800,000, no bidders.

Key Points:

  • Boroondara has a lot of stock on the market and waves are continuing to arrive each week – the indicators do clearly show a dampening of market under weight of numbers, almost identical to May of last year. However these results do not show the market is significantly dropping or without some strong results.
  • was a great place to be a seller this weekend with 6 from 6 bought over a .
  • 28 Barrington – Glen Coutinho was huge (in our mind) drawing out $300,000 more than our best guess with 7 bidders – so what do we know. Wow.
  • 23 Lisson Grove was reported as bought mid week for in excess of $3,600,000. Michael Lui of
  • Our Video Auction of last week at 36 Uvadale Kew with Richard Winneke has been sold post auction for $1,940,000
  • Many passed-in properties are struggling in the weeks after auction.

Agent Q & A: Has the market changed since before Labour Day weekend?
Duane Wolowiec, Marshall White, Hawthorn:
“The market seems relatively active in terms of overall numbers at opens and auctions. Having said that, I feel buyers are still a little cautious during the auction itself. Some are preferring to approach us post auction to discuss their further interest in the if the is in a pass-in situation.”
Jeremy Tyrrell, Fletchers, North:“(Since Labour Day), are very healthy in view of increased stock levels.”
Tim Heavyside, Fletchers, :”The market is a bit of a ‘roller coaster’ ride for vendors at the moment.  With the volume of properties available prior to Easter, the buyers have a fair amount to select from. Hence we are starting to see a tougher market.”

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With the Grand Prix – 3 sell out of only 4 key $M+ auctions


44 Broadway Street, ELWOOD

, 44 Broadway: Sam Gamon (Chisholm & Gamon) looking a little concerned. Passed in $1,370,000, no bidders.

Agent Q & A: Has the market changed since before Labour Day weekend?
Kaine Lanyon, , :
“We haven’t noticed or sensed any change in the market since prior to the Labour Day weekend.  The overall market appears to be quite well balanced. That is, well and fairly priced is transacting consistently, however the over priced is passing on and only transacting once the vendor aligns their expectations with where the market is actually at.  The fact remains that smart sellers are meeting the market and achieving very good results.”
Sam Gamon, Chisholm & Gamon, Elwood: “The results since before Labour Day weekend have been consistent with the preceding weeks in the lead-up.  This weekend will tell the story in terms of and we remain extremely positive as several properties have attracted prior offers & is strong providing the fundamentals and selling strategies are correct. Properties priced correctly and supported with clever marketing are attracting competition. It’s imperative vendors choose to work with agents who thoroughly research price and provide justifications and reasoning. Presentation also plays a key role & buyers will always look for a point of difference.”

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At 64% the fickle Stonnington is holding its own at auction – however a number of big ones are not getting sold through other methods of sale


37 Lansell Road, TOORAK

, 37 Lansell Rd: Andrew Macmillan (BenMac) passes in for $2,800,000, no bidders, but thanks the crowd for their participation with a wink or two.

Key Points:

  • Off Markets, Forthcoming Auctions and Expressions of Interest are increasing as market stock levels begin to rise dramatically.
  • Nobody bid at the 19 Kingston St auction (Iain Carmichael) at $4,250,000 but 2 bidders emerged post auction and fought it out afterwards to a price well in excess of the reserve and well in excess of $4,600,000. Go figure!
  • 1026 : James Redfern of : Passed in $3,400,000 and bought afterwards. 1 bidder.
  • 20 St Georges Toorak which has been on the quietly on the market for some time before a more public campaign this year has been bought for an undisclosed amount. The asking price estimate was $12,000,000 to $15,000,000 and it is believed to have been sold in the middle. Andrew Tolson of was the selling agent.
  • “Little brother” down the road at No 10 St Georges hasn’t sold at an already passed Expressions of Interest deadline – however it would be hats off if the agents got near their $10,000,000 ask, even if it is St Georges, considering the homes characteristics.
  • 14 Bruce St Toorak late last month – and it has been bought for a reasonable margin over $3,000,000. Good result for an Expressions of Interest campaign and the man that sells a number of these very quietly – .
  • Overall a number of properties on the market at the $3m+ price level that have completed Private Sale or Expression of Interest campaigns with no result.

Agent Q & A:“What is your take on the Economist’s article that Australian house prices are overvalued by 56%?”
, Marshall White, Armadale
:” While I do not have a view on every sector of the Australian market, as for Melbourne I think the observation is complete nonsense and that by and large house prices for Melbourne seem to me to be reflective of people’s excellent earning capacity whilst still allowing, especially in outer , the opportunity for low income earners to get a foothold.”

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Stock Surge in Boroondara – Clearance Rates are definitely not as good as we are used to, but nearly 40 homes @ $M+ were bought this week


8 Kingsley Street, CAMBERWELL

, 8 Kingsley St: () was all smiles. Bought under the hammer, $2,375,000, 3 bidders

Key Points:

  • are definitely not as good as we are used to in Boroondara but they are still healthy in the mid 60′s and nearly 40 homes over a million were bought this week
  • Stock Surge – Large amounts of $M+ stock are hitting the market for pre Easter campaigns
  • 61 Bellett Camberwell has been on the market since July of last year and was sold by Sam Wilkinson of mid week for $3,100,000.
  • The formula of big block, new home, big price tag seems to have come to a grinding halt – very few high end new sales. Opportunity?
  • Off markets are on the increase.

Agent Q & A

How are stock levels and what will they be like leading up to Easter?

Glen Coutinho, , : “There will be a surge in stock levels with a lot of homes being booked for auction just prior to Easter which is traditionally the end of a selling season and a new group starting after the break for winter.”

Duane Wolowiec, , : “With limited weekends in April due to school holidays and Easter, there are a number of vendors working overtime to have their properties ready for sale with the view to auction either on the 2nd or 9th of April. Some vendors may feel a little rushed to meet the deadline and may opt for a longer lead up time and expose their as a forthcoming auction.”

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So-so weekend, but stock wasn’t that exciting. Wow on Howe – Big $6m+ sale.


64 Kerferd Road, ALBERT PARK

, 64 Kerferd Rd: The sun was shining in , but the bidders were nowhere to be found. David Lack (Biggin & Scott) passes in for $1,950,000 in front of a crowd of 60.

Key Points:

  • The overpriced are as cold as ice in Port Phillip right now. No bites, no action – as evidenced by the pass-ins of yesterday and the first two weeks of this market.
  • Overall the year has started better than anticipated but pass-in vendors will need to adjust if they want to attract buyers.
  • I went to a Beaconsfield auction yesterday – the offering slightly less than perfect but still a great spot – however the start was a $4million vendor bid and then a $4,250,000 vendor bid. I may have to eat humble pie when the result comes in but for me the 4 sales on this strip over $4m last year seemed different offerings.
  • 49 Howe Crescent advertised in an Expressions of Interest campaign for later this month sold last week well over its $5m+ guideline for over $6m (we believe). A very rare large size at 915 sqm with a double fronted on it – shows the pulling power of large land so close to the in that St Vincent Garden precinct (or just off it). Michael Coen of the dealmaker on this one. Good job.
  • – some action at the with 338 Barkly selling for $2,400,000 and 46 Goldsmith selling after last weekend’s pass-in both with Torsten Kasper of Chisholm and Gamon. 102 Tennyson passed in for $1,700,000.
  • Land sale in Elwood at 49 Ormond Road sees land still around $3,000 per sq metre.

Agent Q & A

How are stock levels and what will they be like leading up to Easter?

Nick Yannopoulos and Gerald Betts, , Albert Park: “2011 has so far seen healthy stock levels and buyer activity. The Port Phillip district continues to perform strongly, particularly in the $2 million and under price bracket where stock is consistently in high demand and under . The current market activity levels suggest the area will continue to perform well right through to the Easter holiday period.”

Damian O’Sullivan, , Albert Park: “Stock levels have been very healthy thus far in 2011. Despite this, success rates have remained particularly high and in doing so encouraging many would-be sellers to consider listing their home for sale sooner rather than later. Many home owners seem inclined to want to sell prior to Easter and the ensuing winter chill when activity typically slows. We, too, are advising people to contemplate this and take advantage of what we believe is a vendor-biased market”

Kaine Lanyon, Marshall White, Albert Park: “Stock levels appear very healthy at present and will continue to be leading right the way up to Easter if the very recent activity & enquiry we have seen is any indicator. We feel that the market so far has performed better than what most people were expecting it do thus far and as a result the confidence appears to be flowing on from that.”

6 Dickens Street, ELWOOD

ELWOOD, 6 Dickens St: Adam Guest (Century 21) finds one bidder in the crowd of 90, but passes the in for $3,460,000.

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Where the big action was this weekend – 7 sales over $3m this week – 70% Clearance Rate.


68 Wrights Terrace , PRAHRAN

, 68 Wrights Terrace: Like many of today’s auctions, this one had good numbers in attendance, but unfortunately no sale for (), passed in $1,610,000, 1 bidder

Key Points: It’s all about the bigger deals this week:

  • 19 Hamilton – Justin Long – At Auction – $4,357,000
  • Malvern 66 Claremont – Iain Carmichael – At Auction – $3,700,000
  • 9 Ross – Justin Long – Auction – over $3,600,000
  • Toorak – 3 Teringa – Andrew(s) McCann and Macmillan of Benmac – post last weeks auction – over $3,500,000 – nearly $5000 per sqm for rear south facing
  • Toorak – 611 Toorak Road – Expressions of Interest – Greg Herman of – $3,500,000
  • Toorak – 231 Kooyong Road – James Redfern – Post last Saturday’s auction – over $3,500,000
  • – 127 Finch St – Rob Vickers-Willis – $3,300,000

Agent Q & A

How are stock levels and what will they be like leading up to Easter?

Mark Wridgway, RT Edgar, Toorak: “Stock levels over the next 6-7 weeks leading up to Easter are likely to be above normal. This year Anzac Day falls the Tuesday after Easter Monday which leaves only 3 days of that last week, which happens to immediately follow the school holidays. I can imagine that some people will essentially extend the school holidays to almost 3 weeks. Most vendors will want to see that period through before launching a new campaign, so the option is to get your onto the market in time for a  9th April auction date or wait until 21st May.”

Justin Long, Marshall White, : “ The 3 weekends leading up to the Labour Day weekend were heavily booked even before hit us, as those who had purchased in late 2010 made plans to complete their real estate transactions at the earliest opportunity. Those not forced into February action seem to have been delayed until the first few rounds of auctions were played out and, the results having been reasonably encouraging, those that have waited are now finally making their decisions. The long weekend has adversely affected stock levels for March and the first weekend in April as many vendors chose not to have that weekend in their programs but as a result, the 9th April seems to loom as the BIG weekend before Easter. In summary: expect a late (but strong) pre-Easter run.”

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