Have you ever been sitting on a piece of property that someone wanted to buy? Well, that’s the case for one family who lives near a development. The family is located in The Ponds, which is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. They have refused to sell their idyllic property to developers who are eager to obtain it so they can divide it into smaller lots and build houses on the land to sell to the highest bidder.
The owners of the property in question are the Zammit family. They are holding strong to their land despite being offered millions of dollars from the developers.
Ever since the family first moved into The Ponds, the neighborhood has changed a lot. Back in 2018, developers began buying up vacant land around the family’s house and started building homes that they then turned around and sold on the open market. The homes are built one on top of the other because the developers are trying to squeeze as much value out of their property as possible.
An agent for Ray White Quaker Hill named Taylor Bredin told 7NEWS Australia that he is proud of the family for maintaining their stance and refusing to sell to the developer.
“The fact that most people sold out years and years ago, these guys have held on. All the credit to them.”
Bredin added, “Depending on how far you push the development plan, you’d be able to push anywhere from forty to fifty properties on something like this, and when subdivided, a three-quarter meter block would get a million dollars.”
The family has not yet made any public comment about their property despite the developers pushing to have them sell as soon as possible.
Do you think this family should sell their land and cash out? Or is it better to hold onto their dream home?