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The best time to sell your home

Analysis of selling prices shows that November was the best month for sellers, with prices 0.80% higher than the average throughout the year.

But this depends on where you are across Australia, with the size of seasonal variations, and the best month to sell differing by region.

Spring and early in the year when homes sell for the most

At the national level, the average seasonal variation in prices favors sellers in the spring selling season (October and November) as well as in February and March.

In November, prices were highest: 0.8% above the average throughout the year. A seller of the average priced home, around $800,000, would take home more than $6,000 more in November, relative to the average price achieved through the year.

But selling results were also strong early in the year. Prices were also noticeably above average in February (+0.59%) and March (+0.72%).

By contrast, the lowest seasonal prices are achieved in June and July, on average across the country.

These estimates are based on a seasonal decomposition of hedonic price indices (which account for different types of homes being sold at different times of the year). The average seasonal deviations each month are extracted

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Georgian home in prime city location for sale at £725k

92 St Clements Hill is for sale with selling agent Sowerbys, who says the house boasts “elegant proportions, brilliant versatility, an extraordinary and well-kept garden and of course a prime location”.

Sowerbys also said: “This fine Georgian city home boasts every bit as much drama and elegance as one would hope for, while offering the warm embrace of a truly loved and fulfilling family home.”

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Eastern Daily Press: The formal sitting room sees plenty of natural lightThe formal sitting room sees plenty of natural light (Image: Sowerbys)

Eastern Daily Press: The dining room has a wealth of period featuresThe dining room has a wealth of period features (Image: Sowerbys)

As is typical with most Georgian homes, the entrance hall is flanked by the formal living room and dining room, while a kitchen, family room and garden room complete the ground floor.

Both the formal living room and dining room feature a wealth of period features, including ceiling roses, coving, ornate molding and fireplaces, while bespoke sash windows allow plenty of natural light to fill the rooms.

Eastern Daily Press: The kitchen has views of the rear gardenThe kitchen has views of the rear garden (Image: Sowerbys)

Eastern Daily Press: The family room extends into the garden roomThe family room extends into the garden room (Image: Sowerbys)

Eastern Daily Press: The garden room looks out to the rear gardenThe garden room looks out to the rear garden (Image: Sowerbys)

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