NSW Property Market: A Week’s Glance at Sales and Auctions (Sep 18-24, 2023)

Latest Week Results

Welcome to our latest property market update focusing on New South Wales. This week, we’re diving into the sales and auction activities that took place between Monday, September 18, and Sunday, September 24, 2023.

NSW Property Market


 

NSW Auction Clearance Rate

The auction clearance rate for this week stood at 62%, based on a total of 1,216 auction results.


 

Number of Properties Sold at Auction

A total of 327 properties were successfully sold at auction.


 

Number of Non-Auction Sales

In addition to auctions, 16 properties were sold through non-auction sales channels.


 

Top 5 Suburbs for Sales Activity

The top 5 suburbs with the highest number of properties available for sale were:

  1. Mosman (2088) – 17 properties
  2. Castle Hill (2154) – 16 properties
  3. Epping (2121) – 15 properties
  4. Orange (2800) – 13 properties
  5. Merrylands (2160) – 12 properties


 

Suburbs with Extreme Auction Activities

  • Highest Number of Auctions: Mosman (2088) with 17 auctions.
  • Lowest Number of Auctions: Allawah (2218) with just 1 auction.

 

Disclaimer

The information and data provided in this publication, including home sales and auction results in New South Wales, are gathered by Baulkham Hills Conveyancing from various sources, which may include third parties such as real estate agents, auctioneers, and other data suppliers.

Baulkham Hills Conveyancing exercises due care in the collation of this information but does not make any guarantee, representation, or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or reliability of the information provided. We expressly disclaim any and all liability, to the extent permitted by law, arising from or in connection with any errors, omissions, inaccuracies, or misrepresentations contained within this publication, and for any reliance placed on this information by readers or users of this data.

We strongly recommend that readers consult with a qualified professional or undertake independent verification of the information provided before making any decisions based on this data. Click on the following links to understand how the data is collected, how the clearance rate is calculated, and how other key terms are used.


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