Channel 9 reporter Amelia Adams and cameraman husband Luke Adams are selling their Frenchs Forest home.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home was bought for $1.115million in 2014, but became a rental in 2018 after the family relocated to the US, where Adams was the network’s senior US correspondent.
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She followed US politics closely during Donald Trump’s stint in the White House.
The family has been back in Sydney since late last year when Adams took a gig as a reporter on flagship show 60 Minutes.
Their home has an auction guide of $1.9 million through McGrath Forestville agent Karen Terry.
It goes under the hammer on August 26.
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It is being marketed as an ideal base for young families by offering a desirable indoor/outdoor lifestyle.
The living area opens on to an undercover alfresco area that meets a lawn and a home office separate to the house.
PropTrack puts the Frenchs Forest median house price at $2,012,500, down 10 per cent annually.
Its three-bedroom house median comes in at $1.850 million.
“An ideal base for young families, this charming character-filled home promises a desirable indoor/outdoor lifestyle in a blissfully peaceful locale,” the listing for Adams’ Bantry Bay Rd home reads.
“This charming home has been optimised to offer easy living and year round entertaining.”
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