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Natalie Jean Wood: The woman Sydney forgot will be honoured by the man who bought her Surry Hills terrace home

NATALIE Jean Wood — the woman Sydney forgot — will be honoured by the man who bought her Surry Hills terrace house for $1,105,000.

The Woman Sydney Forgot: Inside the home of Natalie Wood

THE woman Sydney forgot will be honoured by the man who bought her terrace house for $1,105,000.

Natalie Jean Wood’s skeletal ­remains were found in 2011 in her dilapidated Surry Hills home, where they had lain undiscovered for almost eight years.

On Wednesday night, however, the terrace house at 139 Kippax St, described by real estate agents at PRDnationwide Perez Real Estate as “completely ­uninhabitable”, sold at auction.

Natalie Jean Wood’s Surry Hills home went for $1,105,000.
Natalie Jean Wood’s Surry Hills home went for $1,105,000.

The buyer, who does not wish to be named, said he had been inside the house several times in the lead-up to the auction and immediately thought of how easily Ms Wood’s fate could have been that of someone he cared about.

“I felt very sad by the story and I’m going to find her grave and leave flowers on it,” he said.

“It just goes to show how sad it is that people aren’t close to their neighbours any more. I won’t forget her.”

Before the auction, agent Corrinne Olsen said she expected the deceased estate to go for about $600,000 to $700,000 based on early interest. “I thought at most it would go for $850,000,” she said.

“We weren’t expecting interest like this on this one.”

Potential buyers arrived at the Rosebery auction house before 5pm and the list of 28 registered buyers ­almost doubled in the 15 minutes before the sale opened.

Ms Wood’s tragic story made headlines when her body was discovered. She was found when her sister-in-law Enid Davis alerted police because she wanted to contact Ms Wood.

The divorcee had no living immediate family and her $1.2 million estate, including her bank account with almost $80,000 and the prime Surry Hills real estate, were left to Ms Davis.

In another auction Wednesday night, a run-down Paddington terrace sold for $1 million to a professional home decorator who saw off strong interest.

Sydney’s forgotten woman, Natalie Jean Wood / Supplied
Sydney’s forgotten woman, Natalie Jean Wood / Supplied

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