Bentleigh East and Reservoir set to be busiest weekend auction hotspots

Bentleigh East and Reservoir set to be busiest weekend auction hotspots
Michael CrawfordAugust 24, 2017

Bentleigh East and Reservoir in Victoria are the busiest suburbs for auctions this week, with each set to host 17 auctions, followed by Mount Waverley (Vic) with 16 auctions, and Mosman in NSW with 15 auctions scheduled according to CoreLogic.

CoreLogic's latest auction market preview expects a slight increase in auction activity this week across the combined capital cities, with 2,086 properties scheduled to go to auction, up from last week’s final of 2,064 auctions held.

Click to enlarge

"Volumes have remained relatively steady throughout most of July-August, and have continually tracked higher each week when compared to the equivalent week’s last year, however while volumes are to increase this week, this will be the first week since early May where volumes are expected to be lower than what was seen one year ago, with results from last year reporting a slightly higher 2,153 auctions held," CoreLogic reported.

"Across Melbourne and Sydney, the number of properties scheduled to go to auction this week is set to be higher than last week, with 1,039 and 760 auctions currently being tracked, increasing from last week’s 1,001 and 720 auctions held respectively.

"While the larger markets are to see an uplift over the week, activity across the smaller markets is set to fall by varying degrees, with Adelaide expected to see the most notable decrease in activity down by 32.7 per cent when compared to last week, followed by Tasmania (28.6 per cent), Perth (14.3 per cent), Canberra (10.3 per cent) and Brisbane (7.4 per cent). "

A four bedroom house at 6 Wolai Avenue, Bentleigh East (above) will be auctioned for between $1.1 million to $1.2 million.

A three bedroom townhouse at 1E Black Street, Reservoir (below) will be auctioned for between $600,000 to $660,000.

Michael Crawford

Michael is the real estate reporter for western Sydney and loves writing about homes and the people who live in them. A former production editor and news journalist, he enjoys writing about real-world property purchases as well as aspirational buys and builds. Following a recent move from Sydney’s northern beaches, Michael now actually enjoys commuting.

Editor's Picks

First home buyers jump at Victoriana apartments on Melbourne's Albert Park
Sekisui House Australia approved for Dawn, the latest stage at $5 billion Melrose Park masterplan
Safari Group’s Mountain Oak Apartments brings new investment potential to Queenstown
Aurora On Depper, St Lucia: Construction Update
R.Iconic: A Lifestyle-First Masterpiece in Melbourne