'We want our quiet neighbourhood back': Hundreds of residents cheer as syringe-strewn former drug den sells for $400K more than expected at auction A three-bedroom house on a quaint street in Epping, north-west Sydney fetched $1.73 million on Saturday The previous owner apparently let convicts released on parole live in the home, which was raided by police Neighbours who reported fights, noise and a rise in petty crime in the area are relieved home has been sold
By Charlie Moore For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 03:28 BST, 7 May 2019 | Updated: 04:14 BST, 7 May 2019
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Neighbours of a drug den crawling with meth addicts breathed a sigh of relief when the property was sold on Saturday.
The three-bedroom house on a quaint street in Epping, north-west Sydney fetched $1.73 million, $400,000 more than the reserve price.
The previous owner apparently let criminals released on parole live in the home, which was raided by police in November due to complaints about drugs.
The three-bedroom house (pictured) on a quaint street in Epping, north-west Sydney fetched