A first home buyer has won a renovated two-storey terrace in Surry Hills for about $2.3 million after an auction in Sydney. The reports say five parties register for the auction, including an investor and buyers from across the city. The buyer is described as making the purchase with a bid placed on her behalf by her father. Coverage across outlets agrees on the final sale price range and the property’s general description, including that it has undergone a sleek renovation. While the accounts differ in some framing details, they consistently report that the contest involved a small group of bidders and that the winning outcome went to the first home buyer. The transaction reflects competitive interest from both owner-occupiers and investors, according to the registration details cited in the reports. Overall, all sources present the same core facts: the location (Surry Hills), the property type (two-storey terrace), the renovation status, the auction registration by five parties, and the winning price of roughly $2.3 million.