A renovated bungalow with a period facade and a heated pool is failing to attract buyers at auction, with sources reporting there are no genuine bids for the property despite an asking price of $2.2 million.
The reports describe the home as a “swish” bayside listing and note that potential interest does not translate into offers in the auction setting. Each outlet frames the outcome as a lack of competitive bidding, indicating buyers are unwilling to meet or test the seller’s price expectations.
While the coverage is brief and largely aligned, the outlets differ only in their phrasing and location focus, with all attributing the auction result to the absence of bids rather than to specific technical issues, bidding processes, or subsequent resale terms. The common thread is that the standout features highlighted in the marketing—such as the heated pool and renovated presentation—do not lead to participating buyers raising their hands during the auction.