Kyle Sandilands and ex Imogen Anthony decide fate of their $3m farm with 100 rescue animals
KIIS radio host Kyle Sandilands and ex-girlfriend Imogen Anthony have come to an agreement about the fate of their $3m “dream property” which is home to more than 100 rescue animals.
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Nearly six months after announcing their shock split, Kyle Sandilands and Imogen Anthony say there will be no property disputes as they continue to move forward amicably.
The former couple have agreed not to sell their $3 million Robertson farm, which is home to dozens of rescue animals including a camel, goats and a pig named Crackle.
Despite parting ways, they are still committed to caring for their beloved pets.
“Kyle and Imogen will never sell the property,” a spokesman for the pair told Confidential.
“The farm is home to over 100 rescue animals who’ll continue to be cared for.”
The amicable exes, who split last year after eight years together, bought their 61ha “dream property” in the Southern Highlands for $2,982,500 two years ago.
It comes complete with 16 paddocks, a four-bay garage, a creek and a hay storage shed.
Anthony’s father previously moved into the property to assist as a “caretaker”.
“We have a couple of places but my Dad lives on our farm, like a caretaker,” Anthony once said.
Nicknamed “Crimson Peak” because of its red roof, Sandilands and Anthony had hoped to one day start a family at the property.
“We are now the proud owners of over 150 acres of prime land for our future animals and potential little human animals,” Anthony previously said.
“This has been a long time coming for us and we are so happy and excited to finally call something so large our own.”
Anthony has recently been documenting her time in isolation at the property, while KIIS radio host Sandilands is believed to be in quarantine with new girlfriend Tegan Kynaston.
Last year, Sandilands revealed that he and Anthony had been living apart “for months” prior to their split after moving out of their $5,000-a-week waterside Mosman rental.
Sandilands also owns a sprawling mansion in Los Angeles, which he bought for $5 million in 2010.