The Rowville family house that was sold for $ 1,2005 million, more than $ 100K above the top of its price guide.
A Rowville family that spent almost a decade shaping the house of their dreams has sold it for $ 1,2005 million, more than $ 100,000 above the top of its price guide.
The renewed house of three bedrooms of the sellers Mary and Nick Nikos had hope of $ 1M, but a great interest through the campaign translated into a fierce competition on the day of the auction.
Buxton Oakleight auctioner and director Peter Gigis said four bidders fought after the house was declared in the market to $ 1.1 million, with increases of increases of $ 10,000 and $ 4000 before reducing the final offers of $ 500.
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Corelogic records show that the couple bought 2 Moama Place for $ 630,000 in 2015, and reviewed it with an focus on family functionality and warm and timeless design.
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The open plant kitchen, which Mary described as the “heart of the house”, a space that once had more than 40 family events of people.
The original cuisine before the renewal, now transformed into a warm center of open plant artists described as the “heart of the home”.
The renewed open plant kitchen that once received 40 guests and helped seal the sale of $ 1.2 million, with Bosch appliances and oak floors.
“We have made babies take their first steps here, we have organized great meetings, it is full of memories,” he said.
“It’s bittersweet, but with baby four on the way, it’s time to start the next chapter.”
The house returns directly to the Waterford Valley golf course and has solid American oak floors, Bosch appliances, bath heating under the floor, solar panels and a stream of 48 square meters a kitchen and toilet, ideal for the perfect manner, the shops or the home business.
The backyard before landscaping and improvements, now replaced by a careful space for the family that concerns the Waterford Valley golf course.
The improved exterior with shed, solar panels and direct golf course access a lifestyle combo that attracted a fierce auction interest for Southeast Melbourne house.
Proptrack data show that Rowville’s average housing price has increased 5.2 percent in the last year to $ 970,000, with family homes in quiet courts that continue to attract a strong demand for buyers.
Gigis said that the balance of green spaces, schools and family infrastructure of Rowville continued to boost the confidence between the speakers and the Occupupiers long -term owners.
The elegant bath includes radiant soil heating, only one of the many high -end touches that attracted the occupants.
The shed of 48 square meters with kitchen and toilet, ideal for a cave of man, trades or use of businesses at home, adding a serious buyers.
“This was not an investor,” Gigis said.
“It was a genuine family home in a dead end overlooking the golf course.
That type of houses are becoming more difficult to find and buyers know it. “
The pre-river of the living room area, now a modern family space full of light with fireplace and oak floor.
The living room with fireplace, perfect for family gatherings starts from a renewal focused on warmth and functionality.
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