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Emily Power

Melbourne

Property editor, nine.com.au at Nine

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  • Mar 16, 2024 | nine.com.au | Emily Power |Emily Power

    A new warrior has emerged in the battlefield of the property market. Flash Shelton, known as The Squatter Hunter, is hired by homeowners to get rid of squatters who refuse to leave their properties. He has gained a profile in the US state of California, which is grappling with a squatting problem that has been exacerbated by a housing shortage, not unlike the situation in Australia. Shelton turns the tables on the squatters.

  • Mar 15, 2024 | nine.com.au | Emily Power |Emily Power

    Aussies have shared their wildest renting stories and it is enough to make any landlord or tenants' toes curl. One woman said she was snoozing in her rental property when her landlord made an unwelcome, unexpected nocturnal visit. "I had my landlord enter my home without my permission while I was sleeping to drop off a heater that I never asked for," the tenant said in the TikTok video, made by staff working in the LiSTNR Newsroom.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | nine.com.au | Emily Power |Emily Power

    Pack the sunscreen and a bidding paddle and get ready to buy your own Whitsundays island, which is going under the hammer after a previous campaign pitched it with price hopes of $2.75 million. New agents from Ray White representing 1 Island Street, Victor Islandhave scheduled the auction for April.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | nine.com.au | Emily Power |Emily Power

    Beneath one of the most famous structures in the world, stretching before a home worth $13 million, this has to be Australia's greatest backyard. The apartment - 1/69 Kirribilli Avenue, Kirribilli - sold in late February, with listing images showing the lawn a harbourfront reserve meets the property, and both are almost tucked under the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

  • Mar 13, 2024 | nine.com.au | Emily Power |Emily Power

    An inner-city Sydney terrace that has been vacant for 15 years is to be sold under the hammer with price hopes of $2.5 million. The market's response indicates it won't be lonesome for much longer, with firm interest during the campaign. The auction for 44 Heeley Street, Paddington, is on March 16, and will mark three decades since it was last sold. Then, in 1995, it transacted for $415,000.