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By · 18 Mar 2013
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18 Mar 2013
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ARMADALE

PI 2/34 Denbigh Rd B 4rm strata $375,000 VB res $415,000 Gary Peer & Associates

BALACLAVA

SO 2/29 The Avenue B 3rm strata $685,000 Pride Real Estate

BENTLEIGH

SO 3 Marion St BV 4rm $580,000 hockingstuart

CAULFIELD

PI 8/19 Snowdon Av B 4rm stratum $425,000 lo $430,000 res $448,000 Rodney Morley Persichetti

CAULFIELD NORTH

SO 25/153-163 Hawthorn Rd B 7rm strata $1,187,500 Gary Peer & Associates

SO 8 Marlborough St B 6rm 520sqm $1,120,000 Gary Peer & Associates

SO 8/37 Northcote Av B 4rm strata $566,500 Rodney Morley Persichetti

PI 3/249 Balaclava Rd B 4rm strata $1,175,000 res $1,295,000 Rodney Morley Persichetti

PI 24 Ontario St B 12rm 700sqm $2,725,000 res $2,950,000 Rodney Morley Persichetti

PI 174 Orrong Rd B 8rm 390sqm $1,502,500 res undisc Rodney Morley Persichetti

SB 21A Cambridge St B 5rm strata undisc Gary Peer & Associates

SB 16 Hawthorn Rd B 10rm 910sqm undisc Gary Peer & Associates

SB 2/33 Wanda Rd B 5rm strata undisc Gary Peer & Associates

CAULFIELD SOUTH

SO 22 Alder St WB 5rm 530sqm $851,000 Gary Peer & Associates

SO 28 Bealiba Rd B 7rm 641sqm $1,270,000 Gary Peer & Associates

SO 448 Hawthorn Rd B 5rm 725sqm $1,140,000 Rodney Morley Persichetti

ELSTERNWICK

PI 12A/22 Allison Rd B 3rm strata $390,000 VB res $439,000 Gary Peer & Associates

FLINDERS

PI 6-12 Young St WB 8rm 5341sqm $1,500,000 VB res $1,650,000 Kay & Burton

GLEN HUNTLY

SO 1C Woodville Av BV 7rm strata $1,220,000 Hodges

MCKINNON

SO 44 Windsor Av BV 5rm 362sqm $835,000 hockingstuart

MOORABBIN

SO 12 Sheppard St BV 5rm $666,000 hockingstuart

ST KILDA EAST

SO 4/2 Celeste Ct B 3rm strata $482,000 Biggin & Scott

SO 30 Melby Av v/land 692sqm $1,190,000 Wilson

SO 161 Orrong Rd B 5rm 603sqm undisc Wilson

PI 2 Kalymna Gr 4rm $930,000 res $980,000 hockingstuart

PI 8/2 Celeste Ct B 3rm strata $430,000 VB res undisc Gary Peer & Associates

SURREY HILLS

SO 1019 Riversdale Rd BV 6rm 695sqm $1,000,000 Fletchers
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

The article lists recent property results by suburb and address, showing details investors care about: property type (for example 'strata' or 'v/land'), bedroom count, land size where given (sqm), price figures, and the selling agent. For example, it includes entries like PI 24 Ontario St (12 rooms, 700sqm) with price figures and Rodney Morley Persichetti as the agent.

Several high-value figures appear in the list. One of the largest numbers shown is $2,950,000 associated with Ontario St in Caulfield North. Other notable higher-price entries include properties in Caulfield, Caulfield South and Flinders (for example PI 6–12 Young St with figures up to $1,650,000). Use the list to spot where the most expensive recent results are concentrated.

Investors can use the list as quick market intelligence: compare similar nearby properties (bedrooms, strata vs land, and land sqm) and look at the recent sale prices to build price-per-sqm or comparable-sales benchmarks. For example, compare a 700sqm sale in Caulfield North to other nearby land sales to gauge land-value trends. Always combine these lists with deeper due diligence and professional valuation for investment decisions.

The article names several agencies and agents handling the sales. Frequently mentioned firms include Gary Peer & Associates and Rodney Morley Persichetti, along with hockingstuart, Pride Real Estate, Kay & Burton, Hodges, Biggin & Scott, Wilson and Fletchers. Seeing repeated agent names can help you identify active local brokers in particular suburbs.

The list includes property-type labels such as 'strata' (indicating a titled apartment/unit arrangement) and 'v/land' (vacant land). These matter because strata properties typically involve levies and shared maintenance, while vacant land sales reflect land-value and development potential. Both types influence running costs, rental prospects and resale strategies.

The article displays shorthand like 'VB', 'res' and 'undisc' alongside price figures (for example 'VB res $439,000' or 'undisc'). The piece does not define those abbreviations, so if a listing shows shorthand you don’t recognise, follow up with the named selling agent or check official sale records to confirm whether the figure is a vendor bid, reserve indication, final sold price, or an undisclosed result.

The list is a useful snapshot of recent activity and can help spot trends, but it should not be the sole basis for major decisions. Use these figures as starting points—verify final sold prices, confirm property condition, check comparable sales, factor in levies or development costs, and consult valuers or mortgage advisors before acting.

Use the address and the selling agent shown in the list to get more information—agents named in the article (such as Rodney Morley Persichetti or Gary Peer & Associates) can confirm final sale outcomes and provide inspection or title details. You can also search government property sale records or speak to a local valuer for an official sale history.