Europe-bound Channel Nine reporter Amelia Adams puts her Frenchs Forest home up for rent

Europe-bound Channel Nine reporter Amelia Adams puts her Frenchs Forest home up for rent
Joel RobinsonDecember 7, 2020

Channel Nine reporter Amelia Adams has put her Frenchs Forest home up for rent having been appointed as the next European correspondent for Nine News.

Adams, and her cameraman husband Luke and her young family are set to relocate to London next month.

Adams says it's been a whirlwind.

Europe-bound Channel Nine reporter Amelia Adams puts her Frenchs Forest home up for rent

"It's a big logistical operation getting the kids and house all packed up", she told me.

"But I'm just really excited to get over there and get stuck into the job.

"My four year old thinks we're taking every toy and piece of Lego.. we have to do night time missions to the charity bins down the street"

The house is available from June 18.

Having initially sought tenants at $1,050, the couple have dropped their expectations to $980 ahead of the impending move.

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The presenter paid $1,155,000 in 2014, shortly before returning to Nine News Now after the birth of their first child, Charlie.

Amelia and Luke, who married in Byron Bay in 2008, had their second child Matilda in late 2016.

When settling back in Sydney after a stint in Brisbane, the couple initially bought a home in Arncliffe.

They paid $575,000 for the home in 2009, and sold for $700,000 in 2013 when upsizing to Frenchs Forest.

The Frenchs Forest property has been the family home for the past four years. They like to camp out in the large backyard complete with big lawn and its own spa.

The house came renovated when they snapped it up in 18 days.

Europe-bound Channel Nine reporter Amelia Adams puts her Frenchs Forest home up for rent

Set across one level, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a home office. 

The open plan living space flows to a covered alfresco dining area which looks across the tropical gardens on 670 sqm.

Ray White Narraweena agent Katrina Bacon is handling the leasing.

Adams worked at Sky News Australia while she was completing her bachelor of communications in journalism at Charles Sturt University.

After working as a producer and reporter on Seven News and Sunrise, Adams moved to Network Ten in Brisbane in 2005 to be a reporter and presenter on Ten News.

In 2008 she joined the Nine Network in Sydney.

Luke had been running media productions company OffRoad Media Productions, however he is set to step back from the business and become a full-time Dad upon the move.

 

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is a property journalist based in Sydney. Joel has been writing about the residential real estate market for the last five years, specializing in market trends and the economics and finance behind buying and selling real estate.

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