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Developer nabs $2.28m North Epping house, plans knockdown-rebuild
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Developer nabs $2.28m North Epping house, plans knockdown-rebuild

On July 4, 2026, a developer purchased a three-bedroom home at 4 Grigg Avenue, North Epping, for $2.28 million, surpassing two other bidders who also planned to redevelop the property. The property had a reserve price of $2.05 million and a guide price of $1.95 million. Among 10 registered bidders, seven were owner-occupiers interested in renovating the 1960s home. The winning bidder, representing a developer, was on holiday in Thailand and was assisted by a buyer’s agent. The seller, a retiree, is relocating to Western Australia. The property’s 19-meter frontage and location made it suitable for redevelopment. In a separate sale, a two-bedroom cottage at 20 Hopetoun Street sold for $1.465 million after a competitive bidding process. Both properties were part of a broader auction event in Sydney.

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The Age logoThe AgeIndipendenteCentro14 h fa
Developer nabs $2.28m North Epping house, plans knockdown-rebuild

On July 4, 2026, a developer purchased a three-bedroom home in North Epping, NSW, for $2.28 million, intending to demolish it and build a duplex. The property, located at 4 Grigg Avenue, had a reserve price of $2.05 million and a guide price of $1.95 million. Among 10 registered bidders, seven were owner-occupiers interested in renovating the 1960s home. The winning bidder, representing a developer, was on holiday in Thailand and used a buyer’s agent. The seller, a retiree, is relocating to Western Australia. The agent noted the property’s potential for redevelopment due to its size and location. Similar trends were observed in other Sydney suburbs, where properties were selling quickly despite market challenges.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents a balanced account of the property transaction, focusing on market dynamics, buyer behavior, and agent commentary without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on economic conditions affecting housing markets without taking a clear ideological stance.

The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndipendenteCentro14 h fa
Developer nabs $2.28m North Epping house, plans knockdown-rebuild

On July 4, 2026, a developer purchased a three-bedroom home at 4 Grigg Avenue, North Epping, for $2.28 million, surpassing two other bidders who also planned to redevelop the property. The property had a reserve price of $2.05 million and a guide price of $1.95 million. Among 10 registered bidders, seven were owner-occupiers interested in renovating the 1960s home. The winning bidder, representing a developer, was on holiday in Thailand and was assisted by a buyer’s agent. The seller, a retiree, is relocating to Western Australia. The property’s 19-meter frontage and location made it suitable for redevelopment. In a separate sale, a two-bedroom cottage at 20 Hopetoun Street sold for $1.465 million after a competitive bidding process. Both properties were part of a broader auction event in Sydney.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents a balanced account of the property transactions, focusing on market dynamics, bidding processes, and developer interests without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on economic activity and housing trends rather than taking a clear ideological stance.

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