A 34-year-old Aussie has quietly snapped up 60 properties in six months in a city most investors are avoiding – a market he calls “ridiculously underrated.”

Prolific property buyer Eddie Dilleen has turned a city once considered a no-go zone into a goldmine, adding $7 million to his net worth in just half a year.

He said having the sentiment still going against the city was “great”, allowing him to snap up bargains no one else was currently willing to back.

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Some of the bargains Mr Dilleen has uncovered are hiding in plain sight, even in premium suburbs, and cost less than properties in struggling or lower-tier areas in other capitals.

“I bought a unit in Brighton for $325,000. Units in rough areas like Woodridge in Brisbane are

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