$2.62 million Pymble sale at $120,000 over reserve

$2.62 million Pymble sale at $120,000 over reserve
Jonathan ChancellorAug 18, 2014

Sydney's fifth most expensive sale of the weekend was a four-bedroom house in Pymble.

The 1920s house at 1 Selwyn Street sold for $2.62 million through Carole McCrea of McConnell Bourn Lindfield.

It came with a solar-heated pool on its 917 square metre block.

Auctioneer Vic Larouso secured $120,000 over reserve when the property sold under the hammer.

The agents had issued 10 contracts, with six registering to bid.

The bidding started at $2.2 million. It sold to a Roseville family.

Currawilla, a five-bedroom house in Mosman was the weekend's most expensive with the two block 1,230 square-metre block offering at 59 Moruben Road (pictured below), sold for $5.05 million through Kate Galetto of Galetto.

Listed with $4.95 million plus hopes, it was sold as a development opportunity with potential for a single freestanding dwelling or two semi-detached dwellings. Property Observer gathers the buyers will live in he existing home.

The most popular suburbs for auctions one the weekend in Sydney was Strathfield in the inner west with nine followed by Mosman on the lower north.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.