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A rare slice of the Eastern Suburbs has sold for $3.5m, after a campaign which enjoyed 172 inspections and a fiercely fought auction. 👇

“A fantastic home of exceptional quality and taste, the PR collateral for the home read.

A lesser known suburb in Sydney’s east, Queens Park is one of Sydney’s smallest locales boasting only 3,066 locals according to the 2016 Cenuse.It’s a sought after pocket of the upper-market Eastern Suburbs. Queen’s Park’s immediate proximity to both its namesake’s sprawling playing fields and next door’s Centennial Park make it an attractive lifestyle option.As does its walking distance to nearby private schools and the amenities and public transport of Bondi Junciton.Experienced Auctioneer Damien Cooley presided over a fast and competitive auction which kicked off with an opening bid of $3m and grew quickly in increments of $25,000 followed by some big $50,000 hits.

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