Developer pays $6.3 million for site with apartment permit in Melbourne's Hampton

Developer pays $6.3 million for site with apartment permit in Melbourne's Hampton
Prateek ChatterjeeDecember 7, 2020

A local developer has paid $6.3 million, exceeding expectations, for a development site with a permit for 44 units in Melbourne's Hampton.

The 427 Hampton Street property, comprising a 1,242 square metre site, zoned Commercial 1, was sold after an expressions of interest campaign.

The selling agents were Nick Peden, Jesse Radisich and Julian Heatherich of Savills Australia.

The permit includes 41 apartments and three retail spaces.

Peden said the property drew more than 150 enquiries and sold at the record rate of $143,295 per unit.

A 62-apartment project next door had sold out within a matter of weeks, he added.

"The demand for apartments along this increasingly popular strip of bayside suburbs, which includes Brighton and Sandringham, has been extraordinary but not surprising given its relatively close proximity to Melbourne CBD,’’ he said.  

Radisich said the initial price expectations were circa $5.5 million. 

 

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