Shepparton real estate: Full list of sales, auction results for July 12 week
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A four-bedroom house in Shepparton was the most expensive sale reported in Shepparton last week.
The property at 13 Pontiac Avenue sold for $1.1 million by private sale.
Realestate.com.au data division Proptrack has reported 41 local auction and private sale results in the past seven days.
Guide to reading auction and private sale results
PI - Passed in
PT - Sold by private treaty
S - Sold at auction
SA - Sold after auction
SB - Sold before auction
VB - Passed in on vendor bid
W - Withdrawn from auction
Auction and private sale results in Shepparton
Click on the address to know more.
Ardmona
350 Cornish Rd, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Youngs & Co Real Estate - Shepparton
Barmah
17 Riverview Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Gagliardi Scott Real Estate - SHEPPARTON
Benalla
21 Simkin Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, $680,000Agency - Ray White - Benalla
6/119-121 Mackellar Street, 2-bedroom house, PT, $260,000 Agency - Ray White - Benalla
47 Clarke Street, 2-bedroom house, PT, $382,500
Agency - Ray White - Benalla
Echuca
5 Lachlan Crescent, 3-bedroom house, PT, UndisclosedAgency - Charles L. King & Co. First National - Echuca
9-11 Crescent Street, 2-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Charles L. King & Co. First National - Echuca
6 McLachlan Road, 3-bedroom house, PT, $635,000 Agency - Century 21 - Rich River Real Estate
234 Leichardt Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Charles L. King & Co. First National - Echuca
59 Mckinlay Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $355,000 Agency - Century 21 - Rich River Real Estate
15 Horne Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $497,500
Agency - Ray White - Echuca
Euroa
31 Bury Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $335,000
Agency - Your Sold Real Estate
Kialla
23 Taig Avenue, 3-bedroom house, PT, $490,000Agency - Stockdale & Leggo - Shepparton
7 Hepburn Pl, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Youngs & Co Real Estate - Shepparton
10 Quail Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $815,000
Agency - Stockdale & Leggo - Shepparton
Kyabram
1 Menzies Court, 3-bedroom house, PT, $575,000Agency - McConnell First National Real Estate - Kyabram
74 Albion Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $525,000
Agency - H&G Real Estate
Merrigum
19 Judd Avenue, 2-bedroom house, PT, $290,000
Agency - H&G Real Estate
Mooroopna
7 Rodney Park Avenue, 3-bedroom house, PT, $480,000Agency - Cardamone Real Estate - SHEPPARTON & MOOROOPNA
1/3 Northgate Street, 2-bedroom house, PT, $360,000
Agency - Kevin Hicks Real Estate
Nagambie
45 Blayney Lane, 2-bedroom house, PT, $547,000
Agency - Ray White - Nagambie
Rochester
71 Mackay St, House, PT, UndisclosedAgency - FP Nevins - Rochester
2/26 Mackay Street, 2-bedroom unit, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Luke Ryan Real Estate - ROCHESTER
Shepparton
14 Huggard Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, UndisclosedAgency - Area Specialist - Victoria
110 The Boulevard, 4-bedroom house, PI, Undisclosed Agency - Kevin Hicks Real Estate
4 Wimmera Drive, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Ray Dobson Real Estate - Shepparton
165 Balaclava Road, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Gagliardi Scott Real Estate - SHEPPARTON
13 Pontiac Avenue, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,140,000 Agency - Brad Campbell Real Estate - KIALLA
5 Goulburn Street, 6-bedroom house, PT, $680,000 Agency - Gagliardi Scott Real Estate - SHEPPARTON
24 Clive Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $550,000 Agency - Gagliardi Scott Real Estate - SHEPPARTON
5/31 Glenn Street, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $285,000 Agency - Brad Campbell Real Estate - KIALLA
6 Service Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - PRD Real Estate - Shepparton
Shepparton East
4 Merkel Nook, 4-bedroom house, W, Undisclosed
Agency - Kevin Hicks Real Estate
Shepparton North
3 Wollemi Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, $710,000
Agency - Stockdale & Leggo - Shepparton
Yarrawonga
123 Telford Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $500,000
Agency - Kennedy Real Estate - YARRAWONGA
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