Noosa News
Brisbane cottage with no power, no back door sells for $2 million

A dilapidated 1920s cottage with no electricity or a back door sparked a bidding frenzy and sold for more than $2 million on Friday – and it wasn’t in Sydney.
The auction for the 570 sqm property at 49 Browne Street in Brisbane’s New Farm – where the record house price is $3.2 million – drew 58 bidders, with The Courier-Mail describing it as an “uninhabitable dump”.
Damien Zullo of Z Corp Developments came out on top, purchasing the shack for upwards of $2 million – with plans to bulldoze it and build two homes in its…
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