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COVID Withdrawals Drag Clearance Rates Down

A deluge of sellers brought auction activity to unprecedented levels.

By Kanebridge News
Mon, Jun 7, 2021 10:44amGrey Clock 2 min

A steady stream of sellers continues to flood national auction markets in record numbers as the winter selling season kicked off on Saturday June 5.

A total of 2697 homes were reported listed by the national auction capitals on Saturday – higher than the previous weekends 2505 – a record June offering and the second highest for the year so far.

National clearance rates, however, eased once again, reflecting the surge in listings alongside high withdrawals in a Melbourne market impacted by the COVID-related lockdown measures.

Saturday’s national clearance rate of 80.7% was the lowest of the year so far, below the previous weekend’s 82%.

The Sydney auction marked hosted another remarkable number of listings on Saturday to smash the June record for the number of properties auctioned. The city reported 1048 auctions on Saturday, higher than the previous weekend’s 981, and the second highest of the year so far.

The clearance rate lowered to 80.8% in Sydney on Saturday, lower than the previous weekend’s 82.2% but higher than the 57.9% recorded over the same weekend last year.

Despite the result being the lowest for the Harbour City this year, it marked the 17th consecutive weekend of clearance rates above 80%.

Sydney recorded a median price of $1,605,000 for houses sold at auction at the weekend which the same as reported over the previous Saturday but 17.8% higher than the $1,362,500 recorded over the same weekend last year. 

Melbourne reported a clearance rate of 72.2% which was lower than the 76.5% recorded the previous weekend and the lowest result since the 66.9% recorded over October 24th last year – also impacted by lockdown at that time.

Further, Melbourne reported a remarkable 1379 auctions on Saturday which was well ahead of the 1272 conducted the previous weekend and the second highest for the year so far.

Melbourne recorded a median price of $1,046,000 for houses sold at auction on the weekend which was higher than the $987,500 recorded over the previous weekend and 25.6% higher than the $833,000 recorded over the same weekend last year.

Data powered by Dr Andrew Wilson of My Housing Market.



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Located in the community of Carmel Highlands, the house is just steps from the coastline and comes with private beach access, according to the listing with Tim Allen of Coldwell Banker Realty in Northern California. Allen was not immediately available for comment.

The property last changed hands in 2010 when Hollywood screenwriter Richard Outten bought it for $990,000, public records show. Outten penned the screenplays for the 1992 movie “Pet Sematary Two” and the 1987 film “Lionheart,” and created the story for the 2012 “Journey to the Center of the Earth” sequel, “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.” He was not immediately available for comment.

Built in 1953, the home’s mid-century charm has been preserved over the years while still being updated for modern living. Interior details include wood paneling, exposed-brick walls and beamed ceilings.

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In addition to its close proximity to the beach, the home is a 10-minute walk from downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea.

As of July, the median list price in Carmel is $3.1 million, up 8% from last year, even as active listings have increased 50% year over year, according to data from Realtor.com.