The three-bedroom home,which was on the market for the first time since 1991,attracted half a dozen buyers as the property type is rare to find in the suburb.
The prime advertising spot is at the centre of a four-year fight over the vexed question of how much motorists’ eyeballs are worth.
Five buyers – almost all first timers – registered to bid on the home that last sold for $855,000 in 2018,records show.
As the 23-year-old Sydney man approached the van in the dead of night,police were waiting to swoop.
The owner of an apartment in the troubled Mascot Towers has accused the NSW government of the “ultimate betrayal”.
More than a dozen buyers turned out to compete for the two-bedroom apartment,including an investor planning to buy the unit for his adult children.
A rescue package will allow apartment owners to get out of the block and get on with their lives,although some are still missing out.
Property owners in the troubled Mascot Towers apartment block are set to have their debts cancelled,but not everyone is happy.
Embattled owners in the troubled Mascot Towers buildings could soon walk away from the defect-riddled buildings debt-free.
Desperate apartment owners have been in rental accommodation as their debts from legal action mount – and a last-ditch bid to escape the nightmare failed.