A four-bedroom home in Greenwich, Sydney, sells for $2.9 million after a $50,000 discount for a young family, according to multiple reports. The property features an outdoor dining area and is marketed as a stylish residence. Coverage from The Age, the Brisbane Times, and the Sydney Morning Herald describes the auction outcome as notable within Sydney’s generally subdued auction market. In the auction, three parties submit bids for the home. Despite wider conditions described as lacklustre for auctions, the winning family secures the property at the final contracted price of $2.9 million, with the discount bringing the amount down by $50,000. All three sources align on the basic details of the home’s location and price, the number of bidders, and the size of the discount, while framing the result as defying expectations set by softer market activity.