Showing posts with label Balmain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balmain. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Why out-of-towners need expert real estate help.

Here is a little story about buyers from Brisbane and buyers from Melbourne trying to secure property in Sydney’s heady real estate market.

Just before Christmas last year we had a client come to us after finding a property they liked in Rozelle. These buyers had recently moved to Sydney from Brisbane and, although renting in the area, had yet to come up to speed with the local dynamics of this market.

This particular property had ample internal accommodation, double parking and city views, so it was easy to see why it appealed to our clients. HOWEVER, it was on a busy corner, lacked privacy, had limited usable outdoor space and was neither contemporary nor period in style. In short, this was a property that would be difficult to sell in a “normal” property market, particularly as it was of a style that generally does not appeal to Balmain/Rozelle locals.

After evaluating the property, we advised our client that $1.7M was “top dollar”. It had, in fact, just passed in at auction with a vendor bid at that very figure (and two other offers had apparently been made under that figure), however the vendors were hoping to achieve $1.8M. The agent reported to me that the vendors would accept $1.785M and I expect there would have been further room for negotiation if our clients were prepared to pay over $1.7M, however my clients decided to let the property go.

Christmas came and went, then suddenly we hear that the property had sold for $1.8M! A little investigation revealed that the purchasers had a very similar profile to my clients: they were of a similar age, recently moved from Melbourne and also renting in the area. The difference? Our clients had expert advice and avoided paying too much for a property that does not appeal to local buyers. If the Melbourne people had engaged us, they would have saved a minimum $15K – and probably more.

Postscript – our Brisbane people have since purchased a lovely double-fronted weatherboard in Rozelle at a much fairer price! Precisely the sort of property that will be easy for them to sell to a Balmain/Rozelle local when it comes their turn to put it on the market.

For more information on buying property in Sydney go to www.gooddeeds.com.au.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Which Sydney suburbs are the best places to live?

Recently there was an article in Domain titled “Why we live where we live”. The article didn’t specify which suburbs are “best” but the first person to post a comment named Mosman, in Sydney’s Lower North Shore, as their number one suburb. This prompted an avalanche of comments in which Mosman was given a caning!

The following list is by no means the result of a reliable survey but, for what it’s worth, these suburbs were also mentioned as great places to live by other respondents to the article:

Eastern Suburbs – Kings Cross, Darling Point, Elizabeth Bay, Botany, Alexandria, Bronte, Vaucluse (2 mentions!!), Watsons Bay and the postcode 2030, which covers Vaucluse, Watsons Bay, Rose Bay North and Dover Heights

Northern Beaches – Dee Why, Harbord, Narrabeen, Manly

Inner West – Annandale, Summer Hill, Balmain

North Shore – Roseville, Balmoral, Chatswood

St George – Beverley Park (2 mentions!!), Oatley

Northern Districts - Carlingford

Looks like the Eastern Suburbs tops this survey. The one thing everybody seemed to agree on is that the best place to live really depends on what life stage you are in. Common sense really…

Click on this link to read the article and the comments it provoked for yourself: http://blogs.domain.com.au/2009/07/why_we_live_where_we_live_pick.html

For more information on Good Deeds Property Buyers: http://www.gooddeeds.com.au/