INSPIRED by the feel and set up of the recent New Farm flood recovery party on the steps of the Brisbane Powerhouse is to be New Farm’s first marquee auction event, according to Ray White New Farm principal Haesley Cush.
Haesley said that seven peninsula home owners would put their properties up for auction on Saturday, May 28, in an outside/inside event that was gearing up to be “a very New Farm affair”.
One of the properties is at 532 Lower Bowen Terrace, which is owned by Michele Deveze.
In real estate speak, Haesley described the property as “a renovators delight” despite being in “the very sought after triangle” between Merthyr Road and Brunswick Street.
The agents, Sam Mayse and Andrew Drazek, remained tight-lipped on price but have said it was at “the very entry level” of house buying on the peninsula and would be selling at the auction.
Haesley said there would be a vast selection of properties auctioned ranging from entry-level units and houses through to luxury waterfront apartments.
Andreja Brkan and Regan Faulkner have three properties for sale on the day.
“It will be a wonderful way for locals to see how the Freshwater, Cutters Landing and general waterfront apartments would be selling,” Andreja said.
A full list of auctions is available in the Village News Peninsula Property section.
This article is an extract of the 'Village News' Magazine, a monthly publication by local Michael Hawke.