A MEGA-auction night yielded successful results for Ray White Warrnambool on Wednesday evening.
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Ray White director Jess Densley said 14 properties were offered at what was billed as an “auction spectacular” at the Mid City Motel, with nine of the offerings sold on the night.
The first property auctioned, 5 Dixon Street, Warrnambool, was passed in at $290,000, before a double storey home at 8 Michelle Court, Warrnambool sold for $328,000.
Number 85 Bostock Street, Warrnambool sold for $238,000, and 21 Wares Road, Warrnambool, sold for $295,000.
A central Warrnambool unit at 1/16 Howard Street sold for $235,000 and a modern three-bedroom home at 41 Huntingfield Drive sold for $342,000.
A family home at 8 Gibson Court, Koroit was passed in at $320,000 and 28 Dobson Way, Warrnambool was also passed in at $500,000.
In a sought-after location, 31 Wentworth Street, Warrnambool, sold for $345,000 and a hall at 11 Maria Street, Allansford, sold for $149,000.
The penthouse apartment at 1/132 Merri Street, Warrnambool, was passed in at $525,000 while a property at 438 Raglan Parade sold for $260,000.
A family home at 8 Nina Street, Dennington, sold for $385,000 while 10/132 Merri Street, Warrnambool, was passed in at $225,000.
Mr Densley was pleased with the overall results.
“The auction night was a huge success with nine properties selling well over reserve prices and several properties that sold had multiple bidders competing,” he said.
“We had 160-plus people in attendance with 31 pre-registered bidders and active bidding on 12 out of the 14 properties.
“We are ecstatic with the overall results and we expect that there is also imminent sales that will occur in the next few days, which is due to the auction process, that will further add to the excellent results achieved for our clients.”
Mr Densley said it was a large step up from the first auction spectacular event last year.
“There were more properties up for auction, more people in attendance and more bidders,” he said.