December 22, 2024

Not just hearts are broken at auction

100% True story: In between two difficult pass-in auctions yesterday, at which our clients held their collective nerves and bought, Gina broke her ankle.

 

With no painkillers, she managed the second auction under duress. Thank you very much to Mark Lawson and Steve Abbott and clients K and R, Sim and Ace for their understanding and help.

 

This is Gina at Cabrini emergency after the auction. She’s OK.

 

Whilst she was giving her details and explaining it happened at an auction, she was asked without any hint of who she was – would this be on Marketnews this weekend.

 

Her fame has no boundaries and who said auctions weren’t dangerous!

 

Gina is still working this week but not running between appointments.

Back next week with marketnews

Ultra Top End Mexican Momentum?

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Bidderman 2.0

Clearance 60%

5 Volcanoes in 3 weeks

Middle Market is mixed

Bidderman 1.4

Clearance 67%

1 Volcano in 3 weeks

Middle Market is mixed

Bidderman 1.2

Clearance 60%

1 Volcano in 3 weeks

Middle Market is weaker

Ultra Top End

Mexicans this week

Andrew Boyce (subtle quiet Mexican achiever)

Sold over $9m

The Mexican has started. Lets see how many laps of The G he and she does.

Mike Gibson and John Bongiorno

Sold $25m

Maddie Kennedy and Michael Parker

Sold over $9m

Andrew Campbell & Victoria Gregory

Sold over $9m

One possibly two more large sales also rumoured to have happened this week.

The last week feels like some returning oomph. Have we settled and turning back up? We really don't know as Mexicans are never straightforward or consistent. These results are real though - so as we said there is some + sentiment at the Ultra Top End.
A Mexican with a heartbeat?

What's a Mexican?

Mexican (Waves): Can occur twice a year: Labour Day to Easter and Footy Finals to the Cup.

 

They are where agent led PR stories begin to appear in the papers, at the end of your phone and on social media; with the point of creating some momentum selling of trophy homes.

 

Mexican (Waves) are powerful energies that live in the Ultra Top End of Melbourne real estate, dormant for much of time, only to occasionally and suddenly awake, as they do at The G.

 

We abbreviate to Mexican, are excited when we see one building and this is how they work.

 

1.Opening Stanza are side of mouth whispers about what may be coming to market quietly.

 

2.The Wave Build by the protagonists, is a balancing act of credible rumours (sales & prices behind closed doors) with the reality of what the punters see on the street (sold stickers).

 

3.Crescendo & Climax ….the results incited (or not) are secondary to this living, moving group organism ……… however as quickly as a Mexican can rise, its puff can drift, the intensity drop ….. and so, it lies dormant again until circumstances reignite….…. the next time around.

A Mexican starts gently with some lite prosaic gossip.

 

It is then nurtured by a few Ultra Top End agents, who know and can carry out the proven repetitive actions needed.

 

These artisans finish with a passion plan of magic ……… screaming emotions, hands in the air and index fingers on computer screens ……. some on-market but most silently (until cooling-off is over) off-market.

 

A bold result becomes a new whisper, and the wave strengthens. It’s often only a Mexican that inspires some classic homes to surface and some serious buyers to awake.

 

A truly flying Mexican also highlights the craftsperson’s art of luminating with innuendo, an unknown path, that points to a light in the distance.

 

This illumination brightens, as an unlikely guild of agents work together (consciously and subconsciously); even though they have competing interests, even though their comments differ, even though in many cases they dislike each other….to show each buyer and seller where that light in the distance really could be.

In 2022 Mexicans, with this bi-annual wildebeest migration timing, will have either a La Niña or El Niño filtering effect on the rest of the Melbourne market….. actually, on the rest of Melbourne.

 

In 2022 if one builds, then all of us will walk a little taller – as we feel safe in the presence of a bigger positive life force – that group organism, a living thing of wonderment that elucidated into the stratosphere at Easter and again just before the Cup in 2021.

 

(For the previous few years things had been limp whilst cruising at far lower intensities.)

 

So mujeres and hombres crank it up and begin whispering sweet nothings into all our ears please.

 

Noble stories for buyers (releasing of new stock), virtuous narratives for sellers (offer momentum) and great yarns for the rest of us (dreams can still happen).

 

It really does feel like this week has spun somewhat better at the Ultra Top End and maybe we are at the beginning of something special….. maybe a pre-Easter Mexican…… maybe it was just me.

 

Adios Amigos

Mexicans last week

Joanna Nairn

Sold over $8m

Scott Patterson

Sold over $8m

The Tomlinsons

Sold over $9m

Marcus Chiminello

Sold over $35m

Marty Fox and Chris Barrett

Sold over $15m

Barb Gregory

Circa $9m

Opening Market 2022 analysis

SuburbAddressReportResultPriceBiddersAgency
ASHBURTON23 Eleanor StreetJOPassed in $2,200,0000Marshall White
CAMBERWELL1 Kirkwood DriveJOAfter Auction$2,425,0002Marshall White
CAMBERWELL2 Maple CrescentJOAfter Auction$undisc2Marshall White
CAMBERWELL10 Bringa AvenueRANDALLPassed in$3,350,0000Jellis Craig
CAMBERWELL11 Stanhope GroveBOUGHTBought Before$undisc1Marshall White
CAMBERWELL16 Sunnyside AvenueRANDALLPassed in$5,250,0001Jellis Craig
CAMBERWELL5 Laxdale RoadGINAUnder Hammer$3,390,0002Marshall White 
CAMBERWELL73 Athelstan RoadRANDALLUnder Hammer$4,244,0002Jellis Craig 
CAMBERWELL27 Wingan AvenueRANDALLAfter Auction$2,600,0001Marshall White
CAMBERWELL13 Pine AvenueRANDALLAfter Auction$undisc4Marshall White
CAMBERWELL41 Athelstan RoadJOPassed in $2,800,0000Jellis Craig
CANTERBURY8 Carinda RoadRANDALLPassed in$3,100,0000Jellis Craig 
CANTERBURY37 Chaucer CrescentRANDALLUnder Hammer$4,110,0003Jellis Craig
CANTERBURY7 Cooba StreetMADDIEUnder Hammer$3,620,0003Marshall White 
CANTERBURY3 Burnside AvenueBOUGHTBought$undisc1Belle Property
GLEN IRIS2 Flowerdale RoadRANDALLUnder the Hammer$3,030,0003Jellis Craig
GLEN IRIS41 Great Valley RoadBOUGHTBought$undisc1Marshall White
GLEN IRIS11 Ruskin RoadJOPassed in $2,700,0000Jellis Craig
HAWTHORN17 Launder StreetRANDALLAfter Auction$undisc2Kay & Burton
HAWTHORN39 Denham StreetBOUGHTBought Before$undisc1Marshall White
HAWTHORN12 Bell StreetBOUGHTBought$undisc1Jellis Craig
HAWTHORN EAST87 Harcourt StreetRANDALLAfter Auction$undisc1Marshall White 
HAWTHORN EAST19 St Helens RoadRANDALLUnder the Hammer$4,770,0003Kay & Burton 
HAWTHORN EAST12 Westley StreetBOUGHTBought before$undisc1Marshall White 
HAWTHORN EAST6 Myrniong GroveRANDALLUnder Hammer$3,860,0002Marshall White 
KEW50 Molesworth StreetRANDALLPassed in$4,650,0000Jellis Craig 
KEW1 Bowen StreetJOUnder the Hammer$3,700,0004Marshall White 
KEW17 Tregarron AvenueMADDIEPassed in$3,250,0000Marshall White 
KEW23 Miller GroveRANDALLPassed in$4,000,0000Kay & Burton 
KEW89 Fitzwilliam StreetJOPassed in$4,450,0001Kay & Burton 
KEW12 Raheen DriveJOPassed in$4,800,0001Kay & Burton 
KEW6 Victor AvenueJOUnder Hammer$4,080,0003Marshall White 
KEW72 Molesworth StreetJOUnder Hammer$4,705,0002Kay & Burton
KEW14 Ross StreetBOUGHTBought$undisc1Marshall
KEW2 Elphinstone CourtRANDALLPassed in $2,400,0000Kay & Burton
KEW17 Atkins StreetJOUnder the hammer$3,715,0003Marshall White
       
ALBERT PARK15 Merton StreetCATHERINEUnder the Hammer$7,350,0002Marshall White
ALBERT PARK44 St Vincent PlaceCATHERINEPassed in $9,500,0000Jellis Craig
ALBERT PARK11 Faussett StreetKATHYPassed in$3,050,0001Marshall White 
ALBERT PARK29 Finlay StreetSIMUnder the Hammer$2,460,0003Marshall White
ALBERT PARK62 St Vincent StreetMADDIEPassed in$2,650,0001WHITEFOX 
ALBERT PARK44 Moubray StreetPHOEBEAfter auction$3,700,0001Jellis Craig
ALBERT PARK3-5 Dundas LaneKATHYAfter Auction$undisc1Cayzer
BRIGHTON32 Elm GroveKATHYUnder the Hammer$3,455,0006Fredman 
BRIGHTON1a Young Street KATHYPassed in$2,525,0001Jellis Craig
BRIGHTON25 Champion StreetCATHERINEAfter Auction$undisc1Buxton 
BRIGHTON6 Cowper StreetBOUGHTBought Before$undisc1Kay & Burton
BRIGHTON50 EsplanadeCATHERINEUnder Hammer$5,395,0002Kay & Burton 
BRIGHTON84 Asling StreetCATHERINEPassed in $3,000,0001Marshall White
BRIGHTON47 Elwood StreetSIMUnder the hammer$4,700,0003Nick Johnstone
BRIGHTON7 Emily StreetCATHERINEUnder the hammer$3,500,0009Barry Plant
BRIGHTON19 Moule AvenuePHOEBEUnder the hammer$6,715,0003Marshall White
BRIGHTON EAST9 Roseberry AveKATHYUnder the Hammer$3,062,0006James Paynter
ELWOOD65 Milton StreetSIMPassed in$3,775,0000Chisholm & Gamon 
ELWOOD15 Bendigo AvenueSIMUnder the Hammer$4,075,0002RT Edgar
ELWOOD37 Pine AvenueSIMAfter Auction$undisc2Marshall White 
ELWOOD328 Barkly StreetBOUGHTBought Before$undisc1Chisholm and Gamon
ELWOOD21 Foam StreetKIERANPassed in $4,100,0000Belle Property
HAMPTON2 The AvenueCATHERINEPassed in$3,500,0001Hodges 
HAMPTON17 Littlewood StreetCATHERINEUnder Hammer$4,500,0003Belle Property
HAMPTON68 Littlewood StreetPHOEBEPassed in $3,200,0000Belle Property
MENTONE25 Mundy StreetMADDIEAfter Auction$3,000,0001Buxton 
MIDDLE PARK114 Canterbury RoadCATHERINEAfter Auction$undisc2Marshall White 
MIDDLE PARK95 Hambleton StreetCATHERINEPassed in$5,300,0000Jellis Craig
MIDDLE PARK56 Nimmo StreetPHOEBEAfter Auctionin excess of $7,160,0002Jellis Craig
MIDDLE PARK31 Canterbury RoadKATHYUnder the hammer$6,735,0004Jellis Craig
SANDRINGHAM8 Waverly StreetMADDIEUnder Hammer$2,480,0002Marshall White 
SANDRINGHAM34 Victoria StreetCATHERINEPassed in $2,100,0000Buxton
SANDRINGHAM91 Sandringham RoadCATHERINEPassed in $3,000,0002Belle Property
SOUTH MELBOURNE113 Raglan StreetKIERANPassed in$3,430,0004Jellis Craig
       
ARMADALE11 Tower CourtPHOEBEPassed in$2,750,0000Gary Peer
ARMADALE9 Seymour AvenueBOUGHTBought Before$undisc1RT Edgar 
ARMADALE22 Barkly AvenueBOUGHTBought Before$undisc1Jellis Craig
ARMADALE3 Inverness AvenueKATHYPassed in $2,550,0000Jellis Craig
ARMADALE13 Barkly AvenueMADDIEPassed in $3,010,0001Jellis Craig
ARMADALE53 Stuart StreetSIMUnder the hammer$3,260,0005Kay & Burton
GLEN IRIS33 Dorrington AvenueKATHYPassed in$4,510,0001Marshall White 
MALVERN61 Dixon StreetPHOEBEAfter Auction$undisc0Marshall White 
MALVERN4 Oxford StreetPHOEBEPassed in$3,800,0000Jellis Craig 
MALVERN26 Glendearg GrovePHOEBEUnder Hammer$4,692,0002Jellis Craig 
MALVERN7 Harvey StreetMADDIEAfter Auction$undisc3Kay & Burton
MALVERN11 Glendearg GroveMADDIEAfter Auction$undisc1Kay & Burton
MALVERN EAST65 Kerferd StreetPHOEBEPassed in$5,250,0000Jellis Craig
MALVERN EAST62 Central Park RoadPHOEBEUnder the Hammer$5,890,0002Jellis Craig 
MALVERN EAST40 Coppin StreetPHOEBEAfter Auction$4,875,0001Marshall White 
MALVERN EAST7 Coppin StreetKIERANAfter Auction$undisc1Jellis Craig
MALVERN EAST72A Paxton StreetKIERANPassed in $1,900,0000Marshall White
MALVERN EAST17 John StreetKIERANUnder the hammer$2,575,0003Jellis Craig
PRAHRAN26 Jessamine AvenueELLENAfter Auction$4,400,0002Marshall White
PRAHRAN5 Closeburn AvenueKIERANPassed in$2,950,0000Kay & Burton 
PRAHRAN32 Chatsworth RoadKIERANPassed in$4,200,0000Marshall White 
PRAHRAN43 Airlie AvenueBOUGHTBought$undisc1Jellis Craig
SOUTH YARRA31 Fawkner StreetMADDIEAfter Auction$5,360,0002Marshall White
SOUTH YARRA22 Macfarlan StreetELLENUnder the Hammer$2,615,0002Jellis Craig 
SOUTH YARRA27 Tivoli PlaceKIERANAfter Auction$undisc2Abercromby’s 
TOORAK29 Hill StreetBOUGHTBought before$undisc1RT Edgar
TOORAK24 Ellerslie PlaceJOPassed in$3,000,0000Marshall White 
TOORAK38 Heyington PlacePHOEBEPassed in$7,450,0002Marshall White
TOORAK30 Warra StreetKATHYAfter Auction$3,300,0001Marshall White 
WINDSOR37 Mcilwrick StreetELLENPassed in$2,800,0000Marshall White
Hotter

Ready to move in + Sharp + Top End + New(ish)

Bayside Bidderman

Stock

High relative to demand

A-Graders

High relative to demand. Very unusual. Some are struggling and they are genuine A-Graders. Very unusual.

Neutral

Middle Market A-Graders

Ultra High

Lack of stock and plenty of money say the A-Graders could be more competitive than the middle market.

May 2022

The May Market (post Easter) in that $3m to $7m range is shaping up to be bumpy.

Bumpy if the stales are not off-loaded prior to.

Bumpy if sellers have not adjusted from November 2021.

Colder

Middle Market $3m to $7m

B and C-Graders at all levels

Homes needing Reno's

High Quotes

Feb Pep

Missing

Bidders

Buyers are there (we have a fullish buyer book) however as bidders they are not there - largely waiting and watching results and prices.

$3m - $7m

Weakest market segment is $3m to $7m. Excess stock. Bank Lending Contraction. Lack of Wounded Underbidders. Few foreign buyers.

Stats

Clearance rates and media stats are lagging and we feel do not reflect the market right now.

 

83% average clearance rate on our 3 weekend 100 auction test to date. STRONG.

 

Today 2021 at the auctions we attended, we counted 2.4 bidders per auction. RISING.

 

The winning bidder tells you something, but the wounded underbidders tell you more.

 

 

March 2021: For instance, at my first auction for the day at 62 Kinkora Road Hawthorn, there were 4 bidders and the home ended up $1.25million over the top end of the quote, at $6,550,000. 

 

Although that says a few things, it also tells you there are still 3 bidders at or near this level looking for a home. It is human nature, that all things being equal, they will go harder next time – we call them wounded underbidders.

 

It’s the wounded underbidders that are a large driving force in any rising market – they push the prices up, they are emotional, they are in pain and next time most will pay more to avoid that pain.

Source: Marketnews Feb/March 2021

Brighton $9m

Camberwell

SEA CHANGE HOME

Eaglemont $9m

Hawthorn East

Hawthorn $5m

Are you buying and selling in less than half the market?

Armadale

13 Barkly Avenue

South Yarra

7 Howitt Street

South Yarra

31 Fawkner

$5.2m Also in Fawkner

Armadale

Cutting Edge Home – 900 sqm approx

Toorak

1500 sqm +

A-Graders our clients want to buy

Armadale to South Yarra - Family Home Buyers - $5m - $12m

Portsea Clifftop

Gina 0457 835 255 or Mal 0408 107 988 for a off-market discussion

JAMES BUY SELL with Marshall White

Charlie Tostevin   0431 713 205

Desiree Wakim  0412 336 266

Auction Saturday 26 March at 12pm
$3,080,000 - $3,200,000

0408 753 877

0423 759 481

A-Graders our clients want to buy

Kew – Hawthorn – Glen Iris – Family Home Buyers - $3m - $5m

Gina 0457 835 255 or Mal 0408 107 988 for a off-market discussion

Hawthorn

Off-market

Loch Street

JAMES BUY SELL

Mentone

Mundy Street

Kaine Lanyon  0411 875 478   Sam Gamon  0425 702 574

JAMES BUY SELL

Brighton

Large Land Premium End Golden Mile

A-Graders our clients want to buy

Lower Bayside to Elwood – Family Home Buyers - $2.5m to $4m

Gina 0457 835 255 or Mal 0408 107 988 for a off-market discussion

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Dandenong Ranges

Walbundry

St Kilda

Glenmark

Camberwell

Currajong

our young are carnage on our streets

2017 sentiment was wrong

2022 sentiment still wrong

Proof: Waiting and renting would not have helped most young

Right advice for home ownership is the same as shares

Unlike shares for young homebuyers its an unfair playing field

It has been very disappointing to see another government effort to fix a significant problem – social housing – ditched after only a few days of road testing.

 

Last federal election negative gearing was dumped, after a fake outcry of damage to the rental market and mum and dad investors. It’s hurting the chances of young people to own their own homes, as they are forced to remain rental slaves for those who can take advantage of negative gearing (older and wealthier), buy their homes and rent them back.

 

In our country we have a view that land is at the pleasure of the wealthy and aging and those that are young and in need of housing, even social housing such as teachers, health professionals, police and more, are here to serve us, the rich, older and luckier.

 

It’s not about who’s to blame – it’s about who is going to help our young into housing with fair and equitable, tax and housing policies. Is there a leader who actually cares about our young and what’s fair?

The young need to be supported in housing not told to go away

our young are carnage on our streets

Give the young the same advantages - make it fair please!

Thank you for the hard work on the Opening Market 2022 auction reports put in by our reporters Kathy, Jo, Catherine, Maddie, Kieran and Ellen, ably led by Simone and Phoebe.

 

See you @ marketnews.com.au in a few weeks.

 

Mal and Gina

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