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Properties sell online despite public auctions being allowed in Melbourne – Domain News
While up to 10 people are allowed to attend on-site auctions in Melbourne, many agents found themselves continuing to sell online due to high buyer interest.
Melbourne held its first weekend of public auctions in more than two months after coronavirus-related restrictions were eased, but many opted to keep their sales online.
With a maximum of 10 people allowed to attend on-site some agents decided to continue with virtual auctions as the interest from buyers meant not all would be able to be there in person.
This was certainly the case for an auction in Melbournes east, where a four-bedroom home at 19 Anderson Street, Surrey Hills, sold under the virtual…
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