1/36 Herbert Street, Parkdale.
Victorian cricketer Nic Maddinson has hit his Parkdale home for six, scoring $1.981 million under the hammer.
The left-handed opening batsman has represented Australia in both Twenty20 Internationals and Test matches, choosing to sell to be closer to his Big Bash League home ground at Marvel Stadium.
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Nic Maddinson of the Renegades bats in the Men’s Big Bash League. Picture: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images
He currently captains the Melbourne Renegades and regularly represents Victoria.
Maddinson had $1.8m-$1.9m price hopes for the three-bedroom home at 1/36 Herbert St, retrieving a substantial $81,000 above expectations when it sold at auction.
PropTrack records show he bought the home in November 2021 for $1.86m.
Buxton Mentone director Mathew Cox said there was a lot of interest in the property, drawing about 70 groups to inspect it.
Large kitchen with Smeg and Asko appliances.
The deep veranda at the front of the abode.
Mr Cox added that with the cricketer purchasing the home in a strong market in 2021, the latest sale topping that despite subsequent market turmoil showed the “high demand in beachside Parkdale”.
Three buyers went head-to-head; one family local to the area, a buyer from Beaumaris and another family from Hawthorn, who were attracted to the property’s A-line architecture.
After bidding rose in increments of $25,000, the local family’s final bid of just $1,000 secured their new home.
A dining room or perhaps another bedroom.
One of the upstairs bedrooms with a private balcony.
The downstairs bathroom with a claw foot bath and leadlight window.
Mr Cox added that Parkdale properties were the “flavour of the month” at the moment as people were being priced out of Beaumaris, Black Rock, and Sandringham.
“They’re looking for those creature comforts that those suburbs have you, but perhaps with a slightly lower price tag,” he said.
“We’ve got an influx of buyers. It’s competition that’s drawing the price up as Parkdale becomes an identity suburb that people now familiarise themselves with.”
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