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Bowral real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Bowral real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Daily Telegraph12 hours ago

Don't miss out on the headlines from Hyperlocal. Followed categories will be added to My News.
A four-bedroom house in Exeter was the most expensive sale reported in Bowral last week.
The property at 522 Ellsmore Road sold for $2.5 million by private sale.
Realestate.com.au data division Proptrack has reported 37 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W - Withdrawn from auction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 Bowral
Click on the address to know more.
Balmoral
59 Railway Parade, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,460,000
Agency - Century 21 - Picton
87 Railway Parade, 4-bedroom house, PT, $906,500
Agency - Exclusive Estate Agents - MACARTHUR
Berrima
20 Argyle Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Dunne Real Estate southern highlands - BOWRAL
3 Wilshire Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG
Bowral
53 Purcell Street, 3-bedroom house, PI, Undisclosed
Agency - Duncan Hill Property
6 Wycliffe Place, 5-bedroom house, PT, $2,410,000
Agency - Stone Real Estate Southern Highlands
6/51 Robinia Drive, 5-bedroom house, PT, $1,775,000
Agency - Ray White - Bowral
81 Merrigang Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $1,750,000
Agency - Duncan Hill Property
43 Mount Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,370,000
Agency - Bruce White Real Estate - MOSS VALE
4/24-26 Purcell Street, 3-bedroom unit, PT, $1,100,000
Agency - McGrath Southern Highlands
5 Rowan Place, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - CARLTON REAL ESTATE - MITTAGONG
13/2 Cypress Parade, 2-bedroom unit, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Colliers - SYDNEY
Burradoo
15 Patchway Place, 6-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Dunne Real Estate southern highlands - BOWRAL
Colo Vale
20 Banksia Street, 5-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Campbell Jones Property - Bowral
Exeter
522 Ellsmore Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, $2,450,000
Agency - Ray White - Bowral
Hill Top
10 Rocky Waterholes Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG
2-4 Raglan Street, 3-bedroom house, W, Undisclosed
Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG
11 Pirrillie Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $890,000
Agency - Gerard Smith First National - Picton
Mittagong
187 Oxley Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - CARLTON REAL ESTATE - MITTAGONG
Moss Vale
10 Cooke Place, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Highlands Property - BOWRAL
7 Roe Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $800,000
Agency - LJ Hooker Bowral
7 Bellevue Avenue, 3-bedroom house, PT, $745,000
Agency - Highlands Property - BOWRAL
12/35-41 Watson Road, 3-bedroom unit, PT, $785,000
Agency - First National Real Estate Bowral - BOWRAL
34 Narellan Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Raine & Horne - Southern Highlands
194 Argyle Street, 5-bedroom house, PT, $1,250,000
Agency - Ray White - Moss Vale
7/61 Kirkham Street, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $637,750
Agency - Ray White - Moss Vale
11 Throsby Street, 2-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed
Agency - Hindmarsh & Walsh Property - Moss Vale
Renwick
6 Roty Avenue, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,095,000
Agency - McGrath Southern Highlands
8 Bold Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,250,000
Agency - Belle Property Southern Highlands
Robertson
2-4 Swan Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,000,000
Agency - Ray White - Bowral
Welby
12 Joadja Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $850,000
Agency - Highlands Property - BOWRAL
Wingello
45-49 Marulan Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,135,000
Agency - The Agency - Southern Highlands
Woodlands
80 Woodlands Road, 3-bedroom house, W, Undisclosed
Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG
Yerrinbool
17B Kent Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,195,000
Agency - Gibraltar Real Estate
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