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Aidan DevineReal estate editor

Aidan Devine is the real estate editor for the Daily Telegraph.

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Sydney
The Saturday Telegraph real estate story on Double income no kids. Bridget Devlin and husband Paul are among the DINKs who have made a home in the Erskineville.  . Picture Monique Harmer

New group dominating home sales

FORGET cashed-up investors — a new group of buyers have climbed to the top of Sydney’s property ladder to outbid their rivals for the best homes. And they’re all honing in on the properties in one city area in particular.

Sydney
ESCAPE TRAVEL BRIAN CRISP TOKYO NOV 3 Traditional Japanese style house with autmn leaves. Picture: Thinkstock

Aussies snapping up homes in Asia

FOREIGNERS did it here, now Aussies are returning the favour. Home prices in Asia’s second largest economy have been growing as young Aussies outbid locals for homes, seizing on chances to bag 22-room homes for as little as $196k.

NSW
Generic Aerial pictures of Suburban Sydney

Best areas to make money from property

FORGET Sydney, Melbourne or even Brisbane — an often overlooked real estate market has now become the country’s strongest and offers property investors the best growth prospects. It’s closer than you think.

Sydney
19/230 William St, Woolloomooloo. NSW real estate.

Pad with Harbour views for sale at $500k

DREAMING of gazing out across the Harbour from the comfort of your bedroom or lounge? An inner city unit with a panaromic view of the CBD, Harbour Bridge and Opera House is up for grabs at a rock bottom price.

Sydney
This Western Sydney home required a team of removalists to clear the clutter before it resold. NSW real estate.

Shocking cost we pay for hoarding habits

THE AVERAGE families’ hoarding habits are now costing them nearly $7800 a year in unnecessary doubling up of items but the cost is even larger when it comes time to sell, research shows.

NSW
96 - 104 Cabarita Rd, Avalon is owned by Mortgage Choice co-founder Peter Higgins and is on the market for about $30 million

Listed 8 years and still no sale

THEY’VE got dramatic water views and designer finishes — but some of Sydney’s most alluring homes have been languishing on the market unsold for up to eight years due to some surprising moves by the owners.

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