A Rowville family that spent almost a decade shaping the house of their dreams has sold it for $ 1,2005 million, more than $ 100,000 above the top of its price guide.
The renewed house of three bedrooms of the sellers Mary and Nick Nikos had hope of $ 1M, but a great interest through the campaign translated into a fierce competition on the day of the auction.
Buxton Oakleight auctioner and director Peter Gigis said four bidders fought after the house was declared in the market to $ 1.1 million, with increases of increases of $ 10,000 and $ 4000 before reducing the final offers of $ 500.
Corelogic records show that the couple bought 2 Moama Place for $ 630,000 in 2015, and reviewed it with an focus on family functionality and warm and timeless design.
The open plant kitchen, which Mary described as the “heart of the house”, a space that once had more than 40 family events of people.
The house returns directly to the Waterford Valley golf course and has solid American oak floors, Bosch appliances, low -floor bathroom heating, solar panels and a stream of 48 square meters a kitchen and toilet, ideal for the perfect manic manco, shops or home business.
Proptrack data show that Rowville’s average housing price has increased 5.2 percent in the last year to $ 970,000, with family homes in quiet courts that continue to attract a strong demand for buyers.
Gigis said that the balance of green spaces, schools and family infrastructure of Rowville continued to boost the confidence between the speakers and the Occupupiers long -term owners.