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Samantha Armytage has put her luxury holiday home in Hyams Beach, New South Wales, on the market for $3.2 million.
The Farmer Wants A Wife host, 47, had already rented the exquisite three-bedroom, two-bathroom property as a vacation rental for $1,200 a night.
Armytage bought the property, which covers an area of 658 square meters, for $1.765 million in 2018 and has carried out extensive renovation work in the years since.
This includes adding a new roof and redesigning the interiors.
The property boasts stunning nature views and is just a short walk from the iconic Hyams Beach and also close to a variety of amenities.
Samantha Armytage has put her luxury holiday home in Hyams Beach, New South Wales, on the market for $3.2 million. In the photo
Its magnificent architecture, exquisite design and desirable location make it the perfect property for couples and families.
Sam sold her North Bondi home for $2.8 million in July 2020, before moving to a Southern Highlands farm in New South Wales to live with her husband Richard Lavender.
He married Lavender, a successful equestrian businessman, at their 40 hectare property in Bowral on New Year’s Eve 2020.
The Farmer Wants A Wife host, 47, has previously rented the exquisite three-bedroom, two-bathroom property as a vacation rental for $1,200 a night.
Armytage bought the property, which covers an area of 658 square meters, for $1.765 million in 2018 and has carried out extensive renovation work in the years since.
The property boasts stunning nature views and is just a short walk from the iconic Hyams Beach and also close to a variety of amenities.
The journalist met her husband at socialite Skye Leckie’s 60th birthday party in April 2019 and said there was an instant connection.
He previously told Stellar: “I think we make a good match.” I was very lucky to find him at that time in my life.
Richard added of the early days of their romance: “A lot has been said about those things but I honestly think she was looking for something a little different when she met me.”
He is a shareholder in Lavender Equestrian, which offers a range of horse services in the region, including breeding and training.
According to property records, his 40-hectare estate in Berrima cost $1.95 million when he bought it in 2007.
Its magnificent architecture, exquisite design and desirable location make it the perfect property for couples and families.