It was a tough weekend on the home auction front of Saturday, with many houses failing to attract bidders.
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There were seven homes in North Albury, Wodonga, Glenroy and Thurgoona that went under the hammer.
Most of the properties failed to attract a buyer.
A home on Saint James Crescent in North Albury sold for $510,000 after opening at $450,000.
The residence, which is just metres from the Albury Golf Club, features three bedrooms and is on a 658 square metre block.
The older style home was marketed as a renovation opportunity located a short distance from central Albury.
It was Saturday's first auction, and many other properties failed to attract buyers.
A Boyes Crescent home, which had a price guide of $730,000 to $800,000, was passed in without any bids.
A home at 9 Bassett Street in Wodonga had a vendor bid of $650,000, and failed to attract any bids, while a home at 4 Bassett Street passed in for $500,000.
A modern four-bedroom home featuring a pool on Driver Terrace at Glenroy, on the former golf course land, also failed to attract a buyer.
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Agent George Bourdis said the home was being offered for sale for $950,000.
Two four-bedroom homes in Thurgoona were also auctioned on Saturday.
One of the homes, on Woolshed Drive, sold under the hammer for $915,000.
Four auctions will be held in Albury next weekend, including a five-bedroom rural property set on nearly 25,000 square metres, or six acres, at Table Top.
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