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n. stolen goods.

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Hot Property

Hot Property is a Channel 5 show originally broadcast from 1997 to 1998 and hosted by Sandy Mitchell. It was then revived from 5 November 2001 to 11 July 2003 in two formats; originally hosted by Tris Payne in 2001 but then replaced by Alice Beer from 2002, when the series was retooled into a game show.

An Australian version of the show began on 1 January 1999, hosted by Michael Caton. A 14th season was aired on Nine Network in 2013.

Hot Property (album)

Hot Property is the third album by funk- disco band Heatwave, released in 1979 on the GTO label in the UK and the Epic label in the US. It was produced by Phil Ramone.

Hot Property (Australian TV series)

Hot Property is an Australian real estate Channel Seven show that has aired since 1999. The program is hosted by actor Michael Caton. The half-hour show looks at problems Australians face when wanting to buy, build, renovate or rent homes. After a year off in 2006, the show returned in July 2007 on Sunday nights at 7pm. The premiere episode rated 1.3 million viewers and ranked 21 for the week. The show will return for a new season in 2008.

In 2010, the program moved to the Nine Network, Caton is returning as host and it is expected to be aired on 28 July 2010.

Hot Property returned to air in 2012 on Thursday 17 May at 8pm.

Hot Property (film)

Hot Property is a 2015 British comedy co-written and directed by Max McGill and starring MyAnna Buring. This is the first film by writer/director, Max McGill, and marks the comedy debut of Ripper Street and Downton Abbey star, Myanna Buring.

Usage examples of "hot property".

Caught with his hands in the cookie jar on his first days back in town after a seven-month shoot in Spain, Victor Strauss was quoted as saying that his off-again, on-again relationship with hot property J.

She was a damned successful screenwriter, a hot property indeed, and she could hire a platoon of gardeners if she wanted them.

Now more than ever the book's a hot property because of what happened to the author.

To put it bluntly, both being hard-nosed businessmen, we hate to see a hot property like you being wasted.

All those houses and condos and commercial properties, hell thirty million dollars' worth of red-hot property with Dupree Realty signs hanging all over it.

Such an attractive young widow would normally have been a hot property in the county, but she kept to herself.

I had been a buyer in retail records and it had been my job to spot new talent that was hot property, and, seeing and hearing Ronstadt, I knew I was hearing one of the great people in the business.

Bozner, whose book had just hit The New York Times best-seller list, and who would have been a hot property had he actually shown up.