Kurnell. This property is smack bang at the end of the runway of Australia's busiest airport and down the road from the sewerage and desalination plants. Could this possibly be the worst location yet?
Berowra Waters. Peter's riverside property has been on the market for over a year and there hasn't been a single offer. Without a sale, he can't start his new life with his partner and daughter.
Beachmere. Owner Bill is a local real estate agent who has no idea why his units won't sell. Could it be that his units are neglected and ridiculously overpriced? Andrew is determined to find out why.
Balmain. It’s one of Sydney’s hottest suburbs but this home has a layout more like a rabbit warren. With two mortgages, Hazel and Aggi are desperate to sell.
Frankston. Ben’s purchase was a big mistake. With rats on the loose, no kitchen, no guttering and an easement through the block, it’s going to be a major challenge to get this house fit for sale.
Port Douglas. Jack and Diana bought this ex-community centre with plans to turn it into two holiday homes. But they never got round to doing it and now all they have is a half renovated home.
Calliope. Crissy’s home is classed only as a shed, making it unattractive for prospective buyers. With three young children and a chronic illness, she desperately needs help.
Oxley Park. A cluttered home is having difficulty selling. Over the years Andrew has encountered many of the type but this one may just take the trophy.
Blue Mountains. Unconventional is one way of describing woodwork enthusiast Bob's house overlooking the bush. The Gingerbread House comes to Andrew’s mind.
North Rocks. This house’s towering, overpowering problem is so extreme that many prospective buyers turn around before even getting out of the car. In the front yard stands an enormous electricity pylon.
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