Another weekend in Sydney, another round of unbelievable auction results.
A tin shed in Glebe - in Sydney's inner west - sold for A$1.69m (NZD$1.8m) under the hammer on Saturday.
The "unique offering", as it is described on its online listing, originally had a price guide of high A$1.3m to low A$1.4m but was bumped up to A$1.6m after receiving exceptional interest.
Selling agent Nicholas Katsikaros of LJ Hooker Glebe told news.com.au that the property came with Development Approval to be transformed into a two or three-bedroom home with a car space, giving the buyer a rare opportunity for residential develop in the inner city. The warehouse already has two bathrooms.
Three registered bidders - a homebuyer, builder and developer - turned up to fight it out on Saturday. Surprisingly, it was the homebuyer who ended up placing the winning bid.