Lane Cove residents have 30 candidates to choose from.
Downsizers won the keys to a Lane Cove five-bedder with a studio,set in a private location next to bushland yet close to the city.
Despite its size,half a dozen registered for the home because it ticked all the boxes,including the ability to be used as a short-term rental.
One Sydney mayor has described three of his colleagues as “people who hate the world when they wake up”.
The home was in a highly coveted location but not even the bank of mum and dad could nab the keys to it.
Eleven buyers – a mix of young families and developers,who were eyeing it for its knock down potential – registered to bid. But one group didn’t even get a look in.
While there is bad news for some commuters,long-suffering Victoria Road bus passengers have had a win.
A suburb’s wellbeing was measured on several indicators such as health,environment,jobs and income – but it comes at a price.
The buyer and their parents are both selling their homes to live in this one together,rather than move further out of Sydney separately.
Two cashed-up empty-nesters went head to head for the five-bedroom beachfront home,which was on the market for the first time in more than four decades.
Longueville Tennis Club has been trying to install lights on its outdoor courts since 1965. Now,it finally has permission – but it comes with conditions.