Architect Greg Crone’s Double Bay home sold for $6,625,000 at auction last night, one of an eastern suburbs agent’s remarkable $16,485,000 worth of sales in just six hours yesterday.
Ray White Double Bay’s Warren Ginsberg and his team Claudia Brunker and Adam Reichman stitched together the four deals together in just six hours yesterday.
Crone’s residence — the just-renovated five-bedroom, five-bathroom 55A Carlotta Road — sold for the biggest price, through Ginsberg, with Ray White Double Bay managing director, Elliott Placks and colleague Richard Faludi.
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With auctioneer James Keenan presiding, bidding started at $6.1m and initially rose in $100k increments.
There’d been three registered, with two competing. The buyer was a Woollahra local. The guide was revised considerably from the initial $7.25m when it was listed in mid-July.
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Another of the exciting deals was for a four-bedroom semi at 325 Military Road, Vaucluse — owned by Construction 8 boss Anthony Shapiro — which Ginsberg and Reichman had only just listed.
They’d had just one open home. The guide had been $2.8m. It was snapped up by solicitor Carolyn Dorrian for $3.06m.
The other two homes were: a four-bedroom home at 322 Military Road — last traded for $2.18m in 2011 — that went for $3.55m after one inspection.
This was the third sale for Ginsberg on Military Road in the past month. He also sold 334A Military Road in July.
And, finally: a brand new three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with double garage at 3/12 Boronia Road, Bellevue Hill that sold for $3.25m.
It had been on the market for just two weeks with Reichman and Brunker.
Greg Crone‘s company’s recent projects, in conjunction with Tzannes, have included the upcoming 104-apartment Opera Residences at Circular Quay.
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