The Dover Heights home of missing fraudster Melissa Caddick sold on Friday afternoon after a one-month sales campaign and ahead of its original expressions of interest deadline on Monday.
The sale price was not disclosed by the court-appointed receiver of Caddick’s assets, Bruce Gleeson, but for the sake of Caddick’s victims it was hoped to sell for more than $10 million.
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“Until settlement has occurred, we will not be disclosing the sale price. However, we believe the sale price achieved is a strong result given the current market conditions and will make a significant contribution towards the pool of funds available for investors.”
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The property is not expected to have reached the high expectations of Caddick’s husband Antony Koletti, a hairdresser and sometime DJ.
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The sale price was not disclosed by the court-appointed receiver of Caddick’s assets, Bruce Gleeson, but for the sake of Caddick’s victims it was hoped to sell for more than $10 million.
. . .
“Until settlement has occurred, we will not be disclosing the sale price. However, we believe the sale price achieved is a strong result given the current market conditions and will make a significant contribution towards the pool of funds available for investors.”
. . .
The property is not expected to have reached the high expectations of Caddick’s husband Antony Koletti, a hairdresser and sometime DJ.
Conwoman Caddick’s Dover Heights house lands a buyer
The Dover Heights house owned by missing fraudster Melissa Caddick was sold on Friday afternoon.