Look at the first photo, isn’t it beautiful? The land is big and flat, and it is by the sea. Inside the house, the cute kids can live there immediately. The location is not remote at all, and it only takes 10 minutes to drive to the train station and shops.
The price range of this house is 2M-3M. I went to the auction that day.
The house itself is just average. Actually, most people buy land. But before buying land, be sure to do your homework.
The real owner of this house is probably a land developer. This land developer actually bought a large piece of beautiful seaside land circled in green in the picture many years ago, and then applied to the Council to subdivide it.
The orange circle shows the land developer who released 52 small lots and is now selling the house and the package. So why didn't they subdivide Lot 53 and Lot 900? It's because they can't. The council can give many reasons for not subdividing the land, including plot ratio, zoning, and being too close to the sea.
If the current buyer is hoping for a parcel like the orange-circled plot, they'll be disappointed. Furthermore, the yellow-circled plot, while overlooking the sea, lacks access because the road to the sea is actually Lot 900.







There was a small incident during the sale. A couple wanted to bid on this house, but after bidding at 2.3 million, they couldn't afford to bid any further. When their daughter, about 10 years old, found out, she started shouting. I think this little girl has a lot of potential. The other kids might have shouted for candy, but this little girl shouted for a 2.3 million house! The house finally sold for 2.51 million.![]()





