A three-bedroom home on Sydney’s north shore sells for $2.33 million after going to auction and selling under the hammer. The sale draws interest from young couples, families and first home buyers, according to multiple reports.

Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald describe the same outcome and the same broad buyer profile, with the listings noting the property includes a gazebo. Across the outlets, there are no material differences in the reported sale price, the auction result, or the types of registered bidders mentioned. The coverage focuses on the competitive interest leading up to the auction and the final hammer price rather than on any disputes or subsequent developments.

While each outlet frames the story as a first-home-buyer event, the emphasis remains consistent: the property is a three-bedroom house, it is located on the north shore, and it trades at $2.33 million following the auction process.