The biggest property moves in Sydney for 2017

By Lucy Macken
Updated December 8 2017 - 9:48am, first published 9:40am
SMH/AFR. 19th of November 2017. Kristina Keneally and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten launch Labors campaign ahead of the Bennelong byelection at the Civic Hall in Ryde, Sydney. Photo Dominic Lorrimer
SMH/AFR. 19th of November 2017. Kristina Keneally and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten launch Labors campaign ahead of the Bennelong byelection at the Civic Hall in Ryde, Sydney. Photo Dominic Lorrimer

This was meant to be the year of the Rooster, according to the Chinese zodiac, but as far as Sydney's trophy-home owners are concerned, it was the year of the young rich-listers.

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