A vacant block in Brisbane’s West End, described as offering views even from scaffolding during the sale period, has sold for a record price. Reports from Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald say the transaction sets a new pricing benchmark for a vacant, non-riverfront residential block. The same coverage notes that the purchase ends a house hunt that lasted about six months for the buyer, a family already living in West End. All three outlets frame the sale as significant both for its price and for the way it establishes a higher reference point for similar properties in the area. While details beyond the record result and the block’s non-riverfront status are not elaborated consistently across the sources provided, the accounts agree on the core facts: the property is vacant, is located in West End, is not riverfront, sells at a record level, and the buyer’s search concludes after a six-month period.