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Biggest auction day on record as buying frenzy sets new property highs

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10 Nov, 2013 03:00 AM

"This is the strongest market I've seen in my real estate career and this is the 10th year we've been in business": Auctioneer Damien Cooley.


Experts are calling it the spring that will never be repeated. A property heatwave has gripped Sydney this selling season, with almost all of the city's boom-time records smashed: record listing numbers, record sales volumes, record house prices and, as of Saturday, the busiest auction day on record.

''This is a one-in-100 year perfect storm of auction conditions - I don't think it will ever be repeated,'' said Andrew Wilson, senior economist at Australian Property Monitors.

In October, $2.23 billion worth of property sold via auction campaign. Over the same month last year, just $1.12 billion changed hands, APM figures show.

''October broke the record for the all-time number of properties sold by auction in any month in Sydney's history,'' Dr Wilson said. ''November will smash that record.''

There were 784 properties scheduled for auction on Saturday - beating the previous record set on March 27, this year, when 749 were listed.

Auctioneer Damien Cooley had 16 auctions scheduled for the big day.

''If six hadn't sold prior, I would have been a very busy boy,'' he said.

''This is the strongest market I've seen in my real estate career and this is the 10th year we've been in business. Our market has wanted to grow for the past six years but there just hasn't been enough confidence in the global economy, and in our economy, to permit it. But, with a new government and low interest rates, people have a reason to compete for property again.''

McGrath's chief auctioneer, Scott Kennedy-Green, has also noticed the surge. The McGrath network had 170 auctions scheduled for the Saturday, nine of which were conducted by Mr Kennedy-Green.

''Our network auction bookings for November are up 45 per cent on last year,'' Mr Kennedy-Green said.

''There is an emerging auction culture in Sydney. In a market like this, it is becoming a preferred method of sale.''

While buyers have been active all year, sellers have now joined the party with 6364 properties listed for auction so far this spring. That is an increase of 35 per cent on the same time last year, when 4724 properties were listed.
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Realestate Record auctions predicted for Spring Nathan Mawby Melbourne property reporter News Limited Network September 03, 2013 10:14AM

Last Updated: September 04, 2013
Weather: Melbourne 15°C - 26°C . Mostly sunny.

Record auctions predicted for Spring

Melbourne Sales Results Sept 1

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A SURGE in auction numbers after the election will officially kickstart what promises to be a strong spring property market for Melbourne.
The combination of the federal election and the AFL Grand Final have pushed almost 2000 homeowners to list their property for auction in the two weeks between the two big events.
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria is expecting up to 1000 auctions in a Super Saturday event on the weekend immediately after the poll. A further 900 are anticipated the following week.
Its predictions come after RP Data recorded a preliminary clearance rate of 73 per cent in Melbourne last weekend. According to RP Data, the clearance trend in Melbourne for auctions is 72 per cent.
The winter selling market was the strongest in recent years, but according to RP Data analyst, Cameron Kusher, there is further room for improvement.
"Given the strong winter season there's definitely potential for the market to go back up to the 80 per cent clearance rate," Mr Kusher said. "It's been a long time since we have seen those levels - but it's a real possibility."
But even strong sales won't result in the same massive price growth for property of 12 to 13 per cent a year seen in 2010, according to Mr Kusher.
RP Data figures indicate about 22 per cent of properties in Melbourne are selling via auctions, but that ratio is expected to grow after the election.
"A lot of real estate agents around the country seem to see a lot of people holding off going to market until after the elections, and buyers may have a bit more confidence after the election as well.
Buyers advocate Monique Wakelin, Wakelin Property Advisory director, echoed the sentiment and said it was possible a "honeymoon period" may lend strength to the market in the two weeks following the polls.
But the real strength of the market would only be revealed in October when pent up demand from the winter months cleared.
"We have the football finals and now we have the election and it wouldn't surprise me to see significant fluctuation in the clearance rate," Ms Wakelin said.
"But the acid test will be into October ... if we still see clearance rates in the high 70s and into the 80s it will be a sign the market has turned."
Check out last week's sales results in our interactive map below. Zoom on the location to see details of properties that sold.
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