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A daughter purchased a $1.75 million villa in Epping at auction on Saturday for her retired mother.

Daughter buys $1.75m Epping villa for her mum. It last sold for $290,000

The three-bedroom home, which was on the market for the first time since 1991, attracted half a dozen buyers as the property type is rare to find in the suburb.

  • Kristy Johnson
A stretch of Qantas Drive near Sydney Airport in August this year populated with dismantled billboards.

The multimillion-dollar fight over 18 billboards on a busy Sydney road

The prime advertising spot is at the centre of a four-year fight over the vexed question of how much motorists’ eyeballs are worth.

  • Michaela Whitbourn
The beautifully finished home drew first home buyers and an upsizer within Newtown to auction.

The $1,351,000 Newtown unit that ticked all the boxes for first home buyers

Five buyers – almost all first timers – registered to bid on the home that last sold for $855,000 in 2018, records show.

  • Tawar Razaghi
The AFP say they seized ketamine inside this white van and replaced it with a harmless substance.

The white van, the eastern suburbs car park and the alleged international drug ring

As the 23-year-old Sydney man approached the van in the dead of night, police were waiting to swoop.

  • Clare Sibthorpe
Derek and Rachel Williams outside Mascot Towers.

Derek’s home was worth $900,000. He’ll walk away with nothing

The owner of an apartment in the troubled Mascot Towers has accused the NSW government of the “ultimate betrayal”.

  • Sue Williams
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Ray White auctioneer James Hayashi prepared to sell the Randwick unit.

Randwick apartment fetches $1.44 million on bumper auction day

More than a dozen buyers turned out to compete for the two-bedroom apartment, including an investor planning to buy the unit for his adult children.

  • Kate Burke
Veronica and Clif Baker, who own a unit in the condemned Mascot Towers.

Mascot Towers nightmare set to end as owners sell for knockdown prices

A rescue package will allow apartment owners to get out of the block and get on with their lives, although some are still missing out.

  • Sue Williams
Mascot Towers unit owners Veronica and Clif Baker.

Veronica and Clif’s home was once worth $2.2m. They’re now being offered $400,000

Property owners in the troubled Mascot Towers apartment block are set to have their debts cancelled, but not everyone is happy.

  • Sue Williams
Mascot Towers residents have been thrown a lifeline.

Sell up and wipe your debts: Owners of troubled Mascot Towers apartments thrown a lifeline

Embattled owners in the troubled Mascot Towers buildings could soon walk away from the defect-riddled buildings debt-free.

  • Sue Williams

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