Property sales in Goodwood had become frenetic this year after buyers discovered how affordable it was compared with other nearby suburbs, according to Martin Evans of 4one4Property Co.
“For a long time, Goodwood was a bridesmaid suburb of Moonah. Moonah was where everyone wanted to be because of the speciality shops and cafes,” Mr Evans said.
“But as prices boomed this year, buyers had to do some lateral thinking and look outside of Moonah to areas where prices were still affordable – and they landed on Goodwood.
“Goodwood was overlooked for so long. Not any more.”
He recently sold 47 Edinburgh Crescent, a four-bedroom house on 1029 square metres of land, for $620,000. It took him two weeks to get a buyer, an “unusually long time”, he said.
“A couple of weeks to sell is a long time in Goodwood. I sold 65 Edinburgh Crescent as well and it took two days. Property there doesn’t last long any more.”
In Killarney Heights, located in the Forest of Sydney, property has flown off the shelves at a rate of knots simply because of its location, according to local Ray White agent Nima Aliasgary.
“Killarney Heights has always been a premium suburb but this year even more because the structure of life is different,” he said.
“This year, because of COVID, people are coming from the eastern suburbs and if they’re coming to the Forest area, the first place they come is Killarney Heights. It’s a pocket. There’s good schools and the demand has been so high.”
In Brisbane, where house prices have escalated at a rate not seen in years – the median price hit a record $722,455 in the September quarter – Ferny Hills’ pole position as Brisbane’s fastest-selling suburb was down to its popularity with families, said Drew Crump of the Harcourts Solutions Group.
“Days on market have dropped drastically over the past year, there’s no doubt about that, and the demand is coming from buyers who recognise how lovely Ferny Hills is as a place to bring up your family,” he said.
“We could sell everything in the same day we listed if we wanted to — that’s where demand is — but we stick to our process and we’ve slowed it down a bit to let as many people as possible see the property. We’re selling usually in that seven to 10-day timeframe.”
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