154A Bay Shore Ave, Clifton Spring sold for $1.75m after a short campaign. A front row Bellarine Peninsula home with 180-degree bay views for under $2m has been snapped up within weeks of hitting the market. The three-bedroom house at 154A Bay Shore Ave, Clifton Springs, sold for $1.75m after two buyers saw value in its elevated waterfront position. Bellarine Property, Barwon Heads agent Lee Martin said it was rare to get multiple offers on a property in that bracket, given price sensitivities in the current market. RELATED: $3m waterfront digs grants access to exclusive club Expat buyers pounce on Highton trophy home How to help your kids buy a home without losing yours But, with waterfront homes on larger blocks further east along Bay Shore Ave selling for upwards of $2.5m, this one had wider appeal. “It was a lean campaign – we had no open homes, just qualified buyers coming through – so we weren’t inundated but the people who were coming through were obviously really engaged with the place,” Mr Martin said. “We ended up getting two parties offering on it, which is really good and pretty rare in that price point. “The growth in those clifftop properties over the last 20-30 years...
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