Sunday, 11 December 2011

Bottom rung: three-bed house a snap at $54,000

Australia's cheapest house sold for $54,000 in Trangie, New South Wales. Picture: RP Data Source: Supplied

SYDNEY had the lowest auction clearance rates all year on the weekend but home buyers willing to travel 475km northwest of the city could have scooped up Australia's cheapest house.

A three bedroom brick house sold last week for $54,000 in Trangie, a small town of roughly 1000 people about an hour west of Dubbo.

The house at 51-53 Burraway Street also boasts a lock-up garage.

 

The town’s website touts Trangie as "a great place to start your adventure into Australia's Outback”.

And any man’s man would feel right at home in this rural spot, with the town holding a free “Blokes’ Breakfast” every two months to “allow blokes of any age to get together for a yarn, a meal and to hear about something different”.

Trangie's economy relies on farming, after growing on the back of the wool industry, and later expanding into broadacre farming and grazing.

 

 


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