Anchorage, Port Melbourne apartment tops weekend Melbourne apartment sales

There were 685 auction results for apartments and townhouses across the capital cities over the past week, with a 68 percent success rate, according to CoreLogic.
Anchorage, Port Melbourne apartment tops weekend Melbourne apartment sales
The Port Melbourne apartment. Image source Marshall White
Jonathan ChancellorJune 27, 2021

Melbourne had a 63 percent weekend success rate from 343 apartment and townhouse offerings, on what was Melbourne's second busiest weekend this year.

Melbourne's top apartment sale was $1.68 million in Port Melbourne.

The three bedroom apartment has views across the waters of Port Phillip Bay spanning from Williamstown, past St.Kilda and down towards the Mornington Peninsula. 

It last sold at $935,000 in 2007.

The complex has an in-ground swimming pool and a gymnasium.

Sales of trophy apartments continued in Sydney despite the elevated lockdown restrictions.

There was a $3.3 million sale of a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment in Harry Seidler’s Horizon building.

The panorama includes Sydney’s Harbour, Bridge, Opera House, and the CBD skyline from its 23rd floor.

It sold in February 2020 at $2.4 million.

Sydney had 79 percent success rates for the 291 apartment auctions.

There were 685 auction results for apartments and townhouses across the capital cities over the past week, with a 68 percent success rate, according to CoreLogic.

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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