A three-bedroom North Albury home increased in value by 75 per cent in just over two years.
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975 Duffy Crescent sold at auction by for $525,000 on Saturday.
Selling agency McGrath Real Estate described the home as picture perfect.
The property last sold in July 2019 for just $300,000.
Meanwhile, a two-bedroom unit in central Albury increased in value by 48 per cent in two years.
3/456 Crisp Street, Albury, sold attracted 18 bids at auction on Saturday before selling for $404,000.
Auctioneer George Bourdis of George Bourdis Real Estate said the "standout" terrace looking property had a modern twist.
The property last sold in December 2019 for just $272,500.
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The sale of 239 Rivergum Drive, by Stean Nicholls, marks a 53.6 per cent increase in value since it last sold in December 2016.
A modern three-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 72 Brockley Street, Wodonga, sold for $600,000 at auction.
The home, auctioned by PJ Murphy, boasts sizable living spaces throughout, and a grand and open entry.
PJ Murphy also sold 3 Pembroke Crescent, situated in Wodonga's Whenby Grange Estate, for $640,000.
A two-unit, 1074 square metre block, sold at auction for $530,000.
McGrath Real Estate said unit 1 and 2 Kotthoff Street had a rental income of $250 each. McGrath also sold a Tallangatta cottage at 3 Barree Street for $240,000 at auction.
9 Anne Street, Wodonga; 785 Mate Street, North Albury; and 319 Chambers Avenue, East Albury; were all passed in at auction with negotiations ongoing.
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