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Auction Results // 15th July 2019 // Real Estate Agents in Carnegie

Ray White Carnegie had 2 successful Auctions occur over the weekend with 11 Sycamore Street, Malvern East & 3/1 Buckley Street, Carnegie both selling under the hammer!

11 Sycamore Street, Malvern East, a gorgeous Californian Bungalow had a total of 120 attendees and 5 bidders on the day. This stunning property features a covered alfresco deck which takes in the view of the tranquil rear garden with its raised garden beds, fruit trees, stylish alfresco room (caf blinds) and plenty of lawn to play.

This engaging treasure is warm and spacious and features a central hallway, generous main bedroom (wall of BIRs & provincial style ensuite), a gorgeous lounge (OFP), double doors to a north facing dining room (OFP), a huge entertainer’s kitchen (Smeg stove & Asko dishwasher) overlooking the relaxed family living & dining area (gas log fire), 3 good size bedrooms (BIRs), a cheery bathroom and laundry.

3/1 Buckley Street, Carnegie was another successful auction on Saturday. The unit, welcomed by a gorgeous cottage garden, had a total of 80 attendees on the day with 5 bidders hoping to secure the 2 bedroom period style street-front terrace.

With no active owners corporation, this property is the perfect start or retiree’s nest with homely qualities. Featuring a large kitchen with European appliances and a spacious meals area, 2 large bedrooms (BIRs), glistening central bathroom, separate toilet and fitted laundry.

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