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Charity home sells for $730,000 at auction

The Variety home sold for $730,000 at auction on Saturday 4th September with all
profits from the sale to be donated to Variety – the Children’s Charity.

The charity home sold above Rockbank’s median house price of $710,000, with nine bidders battling
it out.

The two-storey, four-bedroom Burbank home at 6 Nash Boulevard is located within the Accolade
Estate at Rockbank, where the streets are named after well-known cricketers.

Legendary cricketer and Variety friend Merv Hughes attended the auction, getting the bidders
excited with a cricket warm-up before the action started.

Variety CEO Mandy Burns said it was not only a new home for a family, but new hope for lots of
children in need of vital support.

“As our buyers start their new life in this home, new doors will open for kids who might have
otherwise gone without the helping hand they needed to reach their full potential,” she said.

National General Manager, Louis Sultan, said Burbank was proud to be involved in such a worthy
cause.

“This is a fantastic result today and we are sure the new owners will love living in their new home –
and they can do so knowing they’ve helped to support children in need and their families,” Mr
Sultan said.

“With four bedrooms, a rumpus room and breakout area upstairs, the home offers plenty of space
for everyone, which is particularly valuable as so many of us now work and learn from home.”

Anthony Braunthal, Co-Founder of Resi Ventures, developer of the Accolade Estate, said Resi
Ventures was thrilled to support such an iconic Victorian charity.

“What a great auction day result for Variety – the Children’s Charity! The auction proceeds will
significantly contribute to the work Variety does in the community and in many instances be lifechanging to many of their recipients. We could not be prouder to be part of this,” he said.

This year’s auction has been made possible through home partners Burbank, Resi Ventures,
realestate.com.au, Oliver Hume, Lotus Living and Ivy Street.

Mrs Burns thanked the project partners for making the event possible.

“It’s pretty special to see businesses come together in such challenging times to not only build a
home, but build life changing opportunities for kids in need,” Mrs Burns said.