No super Saturday for Sydney, but Melbourne vendors spring to life

Jonathan ChancellorOctober 20, 2012

A significant test for the Melbourne auction property market will occur this weekend. It's a super Saturday for auctions.

Around 1,200 house and unit auctions are expected across Melbourne, the highest weekend number since December 2010.

The auction volumes across Melbourne have  been slightly down on the same October weekends last year, suggesting agents might be able to cope with the influx.

Its the first super Saturday since autumn, when Melbourne’s estate agents secured a commendable 60% Saturday success rate from the 1,040 auctions.

Sydney doesn't have a super Saturday, with Australian Property Monitors having just the 530 listings on October 27.

Sydney's last super Saturday was the weekend before Easter this year, when a weaker 53.8% clearance rate was recorded from the 730 auction listings.

Last year there was just the one super Saturday held in late November with close to 1,000 auctions in Melbourne and 650 in Sydney.

Sydney's record 779-auction weekend was in November 2010, the biggest auction day in the state's history.

It’s well short of Melbourne's biggest auction day, with a record 1,400 properties, which was in March 2008.

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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