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Sold at Auction – 23 Harold Street, Matraville

23 Harold Street Matraville recently sold at Auction for a fantastic $2,410,000 achieving $250,000 over the set reserve. Selling agents Josh Ellison & Matt Power marketed the property via an Auction campaign to which saw an impressive 217 buyer enquiries accompanied by over 80 individual buyer inspections. The property was marketed with an Auction Guide

10 YEARS IN BUSINESS PROMOTION

Raylean Ellison & Natalie Zulian – Directors of Ellison Zulian Property would like to thank members of the local community for their on-going support through the past 10 years of business. Ellison Zulian Property over this period have truly proved themselves as one of the premier boutique agencies in the Eastern Suburbs. From record results

COVID – 19 Update

With the continuing development and impact of COVID – 19 here in NSW, the staff at Ellison Zulian Property are working to continually adapt our processes to constant changes in our working environment, and the general environment surrounding us all.   As an office – we want to assure to all stakeholders that your safety

Positive Shift in 2019 Market Trends

We are now approaching almost a month since the federal election in May, and as an agent in the Eastern Suburbs I believe there has been a positive shift in current market trends as a result of the liberal party’s re-election. As you would be aware, Labor’s proposed changes to negative gearing, and CGT created

Survival guide to moving houses

Book movers in advance Make a booking at least a month in advance and always check reviews first. Clear out Get rid of any clothes, appliances, crockery, books and home furnishings you no longer use or need. Hold a garage sale, sell items online, book hard rubbish collection or donate to charity to offload excess

Why I still buy in Sydney

The old adage “misery loves company” seems top of mind for anyone commenting on the Sydney property market at present. Everyone looks to be climbing onto the same train – claiming the local market has “had its day” and that the smart money is heading out of town. And hasn’t it all turned on a

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