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Latest auction results from Bayleys: Prices started at $545,000 in Auckland, $295,000 in Hawkes Bay.

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Latest auction results from Bayleys: Prices started at $545,000 in Auckland, $295,000 in Hawkes Bay.

Bayleys' auction action was in Auckland and Hawkes Bay last week, with eight Hawkes Bay properties offered for sale, of which five sold under the hammer, giving a clearance rate of 63%.

Prices in Hawkes Bay ranged from $295,000 for an early 1900s cottage on 1075 square metre section, to $857,000 for a four bedroom executive home on a 2.2hectare lifestyle block near Havelock North.

In Auckland 34 homes were auctioned, with 19 selling under the hammer and 15 being passed in for sale by negotiation, giving a clearance rate of 56%.

The cheapest property sold was a three bedroom terrace house at Glen Eden in west Auckland which went for $545,000 and the most expensive was a four bedroom 1980s cedar and tile house on a compact section in Remuera that fetched $2.151 million.There were also a couple of character bungalows put up for auction, one at Glen Eden with four bedrooms which went for $750,000 and the other with two bedrooms at Stanmore Bay which sold for $715,000.

You can see the full results from Bayleys' auctions, with details and photos of all properties, including those that didn't sell, on our Auction/Sales Results page.

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