Melbourne river
The auction clearance rate for Victoria increased slightly this week. Image – Canva
  • Auction clearance rate was 85% last week - up by 2%
  • Total auction volume was $1.47B
  • Most expensive house sold was for $4.72M

The auction clearance rate in Victoria continues to increase, recording 85% last week – a slight increase to the previous weeks 83%, according to data from the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV).

Notably, this is lower than the same time last year which saw a clearance rate of 90%, although there were a thousand fewer auctions as Melbourne’s first lockdown took effect.

The total auction volume for last week was $1.47 billion – higher than the previous week’s $888 million.

The number of auctions reported was 1,451, a jump compared to the previous week’s 1,161.

Houses recorded an 89% clearance rate with the median being $1.25 million.

64 Central Park Road in Malvern East – a usual suspect in these listings – sold for $4.72 million. This is approximately $1.33 million more than what the property last sold for back in October 2014.

malvern east
Image: Jellis Craig

The bargain house of the week was 49 Henry Street in Melton, a 3-by-1 on a 591sqm site that auctioned for $380,000. According to realestate.com.au, the property was last sold for $125,000 back in 2001 and $6,000 way back in June 1975 – when, according to ABS data, the average earnings per week was $158 weekly or $8,257 annually.

melton house
Image: Professionals

Apartments enjoyed a 76% clearance rate with a median price of $762,000 from 477 auctions.

Unsurprisingly, the most expensive apartment was in Brighton East at 1A Hoddler Street, which sold for $2 million.

brighton east
Image: Gary Peer

The bargain apartment was a one-by-one in Noble Park which sold for $256,000 – an impressive increase from its last sale price of $150,000 in March 2012.

noble park
Image: Ray White


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