Paddy Moriarty: Home of the man who disappeared in the Outback town of Larrimah ... trends now
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The vacant home of the man who disappeared in the tiny Outback town of Larrimah is now on the market, but some fear his potential killer may still be living nearby.
Patrick 'Paddy' Moriarty's home, 'Paddy's Place', is being sold by Real Estate Central and is set to go ahead with an onsite auction at 11am on Tuesday May 7.
The now world-famous Northern Territory property of 4200sqm at 37 Stuart Highway with 'prime highway frontage', will advertise online from April 8.
The home had been held by the Public Trustee before the real estate agency was enlisted to market the property last month.
The retired stockman, who was born in Ireland, had no-known relatives in Australia.
Paddy Moriarty (pictured) and his dog Kellie have not been seen since December 16, 2017
The auction of 'Paddy's Place' (pictured) is set for 11am on May 7. The property has been in the hands of the public trustee
However, Paddy's Place might not be the only upcoming auction - other properties in Larrimah are about to also hit the market, reports