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Swati Pandey
A man walks past a derelict home, which sold for A$1.6 million, in Sydney's northwest in Australia June 23, 2021. REUTERS/Swati Pandey
SYDNEY, June 23 (Reuters) - Sydney houses with crumbling walls, shredded ceilings, and bathrooms and kitchens stripped of fixtures are getting snapped up for millions as buyers try to grab a slice of Australia's soaring property market.
Last week, a derelict brick cottage in the city's northwest sold for A$1.6 million ($1.20 million), a price the real estate agent handling the deal said was "much more than we were expecting".
Photos on the property agent's website showed torn carpets, tattered roll-up blinds and a grime-caked kitchen.
"(The buyers) are individuals who wanted to live in this part of Sydney and are looking to knock down the property and rebuild," McGrath sales agent Michael Dowling told Reuters.
Despite the condition of the house, they were attracted by the nearly 500 sq m (5,382 sq ft) of land, he said.
"More supply is coming into the market but there is still heaps of demand."
In another desirable suburb in Sydney's southeast, an abandoned house with no water supply or power connection went this month for A$4.7 million.
Property agents said they expected to see more such sales in Australia's A$8.3 trillion housing market. Home prices nationally have surged 10.6% from a year ago driven by record low borrowing rates, tax incentives and solid employment growth.
In Sydney, median prices rose about A$1,200 a day last month, with buyers willing to pay a premium for uninhabitable homes to tear down and rebuild.
"It's more cost-effective to knock down and rebuild than renovate," said Nerida Conisbee, chief economist at real estate group Ray White.
Sydney's Northern Beaches is another desirable area where there are some "low quality homes close to the beach" that may get swooped up for their land value, Conisbee said.
"There is no shortage of people willing to buy. We are seeing very high numbers of active bidders."
The purchases are helping to drive a building boom, with approvals to build new homes at record highs.
The frothiness in the market is starting to worry Australia's Council of Financial Regulators who said last week there were signs of increased risk taking in mortgage lending by banks, although standards remain sound nationwide.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) said it has written to banks seeking "assurances that they are proactively managing risks within their housing loan portfolios, and will maintain a strong focus on lending standards and lenders' risk appetites."
Conisbee said the threat of tighter prudential lending standards was a risk to the market.
"It's a headwind as we approach winter but we don't expect stricter regulations to come in a hurry," Conisbee said.
"The current demand is still largely driven by owner occupiers, not investors."
($1 = 1.3300 Australian dollars)
Reporting by Swati Pandey; Editing by Tom Hogue
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Editor's comments:
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I've seen many booms and busts.
In fact I predicted most of them for the past 20 years.
I went to tell you right now when I read information such as above where Australian homes are selling for 1.2 million dollars Australian I am scared stiff.
The first question that comes to my head after you spend a large amount of money refurbishing it how are you ever going to make positive cash flow?
My acid test for any real estate market anywhere is the world is, can I buy a three-bedroom home or condominium and rent it out for positive cash flow if it's only occupied 90% of the time.
If not the market is overpriced and ready to crash.
Major Australian city real estate prices may be ready to crash.
Let me be the first to state that markets in most major Australian cities, although they may have some upside left are bubbles about to burst.
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That price includes a massive 14 m swimming pool. . beachside bale and six-person
heated jacuzzi right on the beach.
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