The box from Brighton Beach is used for beach equipment and is sold for six figures.
A Brighton bathroom sells for six figures and can cover more than half of the median Melbourne unit.
Navy and white paintings without bathrooms are listed as $350,000-$390,000 inquiry range.
Nick Johnstone, real estate director Nick Johnstone, declined to comment on the price, but industry insiders put it at the highest point in the series.
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That would be more than 60% of the $583,000 large Melbourne units, according to PropTrack.
It accounts for nearly 40% of the city’s typical home value of $895,000.
Johnstone said the tub is scheduled to be under the hammer next week, but the listing has attracted so much interest that it will be sold ahead of schedule.
“We did some mini auctions between the two buyers, both of them are local,” he said.
His agent will soon list another Brighton Beach Box, the No. 11, for $400,000.
In the beach box, with cabinets and a small table.
In the 1860s, bath boxes began to be built on Melbourne beaches so that people could switch to swim gear. Now, Brighton Beach has 96 such boxes.
Mr Johnstone said he thinks it is valuable for one of the iconic coastal sheds, especially compared to the $1 million of the Mount Martha Beach Box sold earlier this week.
The deal, managed by Danckert real estate director Alex Corradi, sets a new record for the beach box in Victoria – despite rumors that Portsea Beach Boxes have made more in the past.
26 South Beach’s address is priced above its $650,000-$700,000 greeting range.
The beach box at 26 South Beach, Marsha Mountain, sold for $1 million.
The interior is minimalist and modern.
Another ship at 105 South Beach, Marsha Mountain, will also be for sale, at a price of $580,000-620,000.
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PropTrack data shows that the preliminary clearance rate for 215 early auction results in Victoria was 63.3%.
Next week, about 833 homes across the state will be under a hammer.
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