You beat me to it GD . While there is no doubt that some people are paying big money for some properties , it's nothing new really .
Anyone familiar with Albert Park and that particular address will know how coveted it is and how tight the supply is there . Once again , the old demand vs supply situation . Further to that , we don't know the circumstances of the buyer . They could well own the house next door for example .
As for endless examples , The poster has shown us three properties who all had very unique features which made them quite rare . Did I mention demand vs supply ?
" More than 1100 properties in Melbourne went to auction on Saturday, with CoreLogic RP Data recording a preliminary clearance rate of 78 per cent across Melbourne. "
One example was from March , one from May , one from June . In that period there could have been 12000 auctions .
3 from 12000 ? Hmmm.
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