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Hunters Hill house fetches $4.47 million at auction, requires $2 million reno

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The 740-square-meter property is a rare opportunity to secure a flat block with city views in the peninsula enclave, Bagala said. Records show the house last traded for £4650 in 1956. Although the market was not as vibrant as before, blue chip properties were still selling at the same level as last year, Bagala added. Auction Troy Malcolm prepares to sell the house. Credit: Rhett Wyman Suburban home prices jumped more than a third in the year to March, according to Domain data, hitting an average of $4,115,000. In Rushcutters Bay, a first homebuying couple bought another fixer top—a one-bedroom apartment with study—for $641,000. There were eight registered bidders for the deceased inheritance at 3/70 Bayswater Road and five made bids after bidding opened at $500,000, pushing the price $91,000 above reserves. First-time homebuyers beat builders, investors, and other homebuyers for locks. That’s good news for a couple who are vacationing in Byron Bay and have families bidding on their

Hunters Hill house fetches $4.47 million at auction, requires $2 million reno

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The 740-square-meter property is a rare opportunity to secure a flat block with city views in the enclave of the peninsula, Bagala said. Records show the house last traded for £4650 in 1956. Although the market was not as vibrant as before, blue chip properties were still selling at the same level as last year, Bagala added. Auction Troy Malcolm prepares to sell the house. Credit: Rhett Wyman Suburban home prices jumped more than a third in the year to March, Domain data showed, hitting an average of $4,115,000. In Rushcutters Bay, a first homebuying couple bought another fixer top—a one-bedroom apartment with study—for $641,000. There were eight registered bidders for the deceased inheritance at 3/70 Bayswater Road and five made bids after bidding opened at $500,000, pushing the price $91,000 above reserves. First-time homebuyers beat builders, investors, and other homebuyers for locks. That’s good news for a couple who are vacationing in Byron Bay and have families bidding on their

Mapping the Sky: Finding asteroids requires a combination of tools - SpaceNews

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“One strike can reshape our world, and the only thing that can stop it is science.” Credit: IMAX Those are the opening lines of “Asteroid Hunters,” an IMAX film narrated by Daisy Ridley of Star Wars fame. If the June 17 screening near NASA’s Ames Research Center is any guide, “Asteroid Hunter” achieves its goal of highlighting the threat asteroids pose and the opportunity to veer dangerously toward Earth. At the end of the film, an audience consisting mostly of people from NASA Ames and related organizations discusses the ongoing efforts to search for near-Earth objects (NEOs), asteroids, or comets within about 45 million kilometers of Earth’s orbit. In particular, they expressed concern over the fate of NASA’s NEO Surveyor space telescope. NASA’s 2023 budget proposal released in March called for a cut in the NEO Surveyor space telescope budget from about $143 million in 2022 to less than $40 million in 2023. The budget plan, which would delay the launch of the space telescope by two