Melbourne boilermaker Kostas Papadimitropoulos has turned his life around after being scammed out of his life savings and forced to live in his car – now becoming a homeowner and aspiring property investor.
Papadimitropoulos, who was born in Australia and raised in Greece, lost $30,000 in 2016–17 after a man posing as a business partner fled the country, leaving him with a $60,000 ANZ debt.
According to realestate.com.au, the financial blow saw him evicted from his rental and living out of his car while his wife and daughter remained overseas.
His fortunes changed in 2020 after reaching out to property investor Anissa Cavallo, founder of Eda Property, who he saw featured online. They met at a McDonald’s where she offered practical advice and helped him rebuild his credit file.
“Slowly, slowly, I found work and started to build my wealth,” Papadimitropoulos told Realestate.com.au.
With the help of savings, family support, and the Victorian First Home Owner Grant, he bought land and built a home in Melbourne’s north, moving in with his wife Bibi and daughter Sinny in 2023.
The family is now preparing to purchase their first investment property.
His story comes amid warnings from housing support groups about a growing number of employed Victorians facing homelessness.
Source: Real Estate.