Kyle Sandilands' love nest sells
The once loved-up couple rented the Ingleside acreage around 2018 when it was advertised at $2200 a week.
Anthony, 34, who grew up in the Hunter Valley and Southern Highlands, loves animals and her Instagram account is full of her pictured with ponies, alpacas and chickens.
She also introduced the radio shock jock to country life.
The former couple rented several northside properties during their eight years together several of them acreages, including in Oxford Falls, St Ives and Ingleside.
Three years into their relationship Sandilands entertained listeners on his Kyle and Jackie O show about the trials of country life.
He bemoaned the rainwater tank running out of water while he was taking a shower and while he loved hand feeding chickens he got covered in chook poo and ruined his designer sneakers worth thousands of dollars.
Sandilands even moved down to a farm in Robertson with Anthony in 2018 but the relationship didn't last and they broke up soon afterwards.
Sandilands, 54, went on to marry his long-time friend and office manager Tegan Kynaston in April 2023 and now they have a two-year-old son called Otto.
Anthony has continued to model and design fashion and appeared as a contestant in Big Brother VIP in 2021.
The Ingleside acreage in Chiltern Rd comprises 2.72ha of land and has 10 stables, paddocks, pool, tennis court and a double-brick north-facing home with views over national parklands.
Agent Taylor Snell, of Sydney Country Living Terrey Hills, promoted the northern beaches estate as a luxurious coastal estate with premier equestrian facilities and income potential and one of the region's finest properties.
It had been the site of a successful equestrian centre which has since moved to bigger premises.
According to property records it last traded in 2014 for $4.5m, was rented out in 2018 and returned to the market at the end of 2023 then again in October last year. It sold this week for $7.625m.
It is believed that the new owner is from out of the area.
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