Anna Bligh's Highgate Hill abode still for sale

Jonathan ChancellorOct 25, 2012

The Sydney-bound former Queensland premier Anna Bligh didn't secure her desired sale when her south Brisbane home went to recent auction with reported $1 million-plus hopes.

There were five registered bidders, but not a single offer. 

Bligh co-owns her renovated 1890 Highgate Hill home with her husband, Greg Withers, having bought it in 1997 for $290,000.

After its $900,000 vendor bids, it remains listed through Ray White South Brisbane, which is marketing the four-bedroom, two-bathroom house as oozing "charm and character of a bygone era".

It has a land value of $710,000. A nearby three-bedroom house on a similar 827-square-metre block fetched $900,000 last year, and a four-bedroom house fetched $825,000 in 2010.

Bligh intends to rent in Sydney's inner east before buying. The listing followed Withers taking a job at Arts NSW.

The couple also own investment units in West End and Highgate Hill, which The Courier Mail reports they have not listed for sale.

The RP Data median house price for Highgate Hill is $755,000, with prices having dropped 2.6% in the past year.

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.