Renovators sell an inner-city Edwardian two-bedroom home at auction for $1,385,000. The property is located across from a park and sells for $65,000 above its stated reserve.
All outlets report that three bidders are competing for the keys during the auction, and that the winning purchasers are a young couple. Coverage focuses on the sale outcome and the competitive bidding, rather than providing differing details about the renovation work, buyer plans, or broader local market conditions.
Across Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney outlets, the reported figures and the basic auction narrative are consistent: a reserve is set, bids are made by multiple parties, and a young couple secures the property at a price above reserve.