The home of Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick has been listed for sale, nearly two years after the 49-year-old mysteriously vanished following a raid investigating a long-running ponzi scheme.

The sprawling Dover Heights mansion, in Sydney’s east, is a major asset of the Receivership Property and will help return money to investors who fell victim to the scheme.

The listing comes after Caddick’s husband, and former hairdresser, Anthony Koletti was evicted from the five-bedroom home in May.

He had been living rent free in the property since her disappearance.In addition to five-bedrooms, the property at 5 Wallangra Road boasts expansive views of Sydney’s harbour with four bathrooms and a pool.

The home has been listed for sale with Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty and has an estimated value of between $15 million to $17 million.

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