Bass Coast real estate: Full list of sales, auction results for June 21 week
See the latest auction and sales results on the Bass Coast for last week.
Don't miss out on the headlines from Hyperlocal. Followed categories will be added to My News.
A three-bedroom unit in Sunderland Bay was the most expensive sale reported on the Bass Coast last week.
The property at 2/72 The Esplanade sold for $940,000 by private sale.
Realestate.com.au data division Proptrack has reported 20 local auction and private sale results in the past seven days.
Guide to reading auction and private sale results
PI - Passed in
PT - Sold by private treaty
S - Sold at auction
SA - Sold after auction
SB - Sold before auction
VB - Passed in on vendor bid
W - Withdrawn from auction
Auction and private sale results on the Bass Coast
Click on the address to know more.
Cape Paterson
59 Seaward Dr, 3-bedroom house, PT, $560,000
Agency - Ray White PBE - Wonthaggi & Cape Paterson
Cape Woolamai
62 Woolamai Beach Road, 3-bedroom house, PT, $595,000
Agency - Ray White - Phillip Island
Corinella
16 Kilburn Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - LJ Hooker - Grantville
Coronet Bay
380 Agar Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, $680,000
Agency - LJ Hooker - Grantville
Cowes
39 Dafydd Street, 5-bedroom house, PT, UndisclosedAgency - Stockdale & Leggo - Phillip Island | San Remo
1/1 Wyndham Avenue, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $522,500
Agency - OBrien Real Estate Judith Wright - Cowes
Dalyston
55 Tulloch Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $615,000
Agency - Barry Plant Korumburra - Victoria
Inverloch
18 Bird Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $700,000Agency - Stockdale & Leggo - Inverloch
1/30 Halford Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $790,000
Agency - Ray White Inverloch - INVERLOCH
Rhyll
5 Franklyn Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $602,500
Agency - Eview Real Estate
Smiths Beach
13 Hollywood Crescent, 3-bedroom house, PT, $765,000
Agency - Ray White - Phillip Island
South Dudley
60 Station Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $575,000Agency - @realty - National Head Office Australia
26 Epsom Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $404,000
Agency - Alex Scott & Staff - Wonthaggi
Sunderland Bay
2/72 The Esplanade, 3-bedroom unit, PT, $940,000
Agency - Ray White - Phillip Island
Wonthaggi
27 Outlook Drive, 3-bedroom house, PT, $620,000Agency - Ray White PBE - Wonthaggi & Cape Paterson
1/20 Cameron Street, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $455,000 Agency - Ray White PBE - Wonthaggi & Cape Paterson
2/56 Wentworth Road, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $320,000
Agency - Ray White PBE - Wonthaggi & Cape Paterson
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