Samantha Armytage's $10m fallback plan: A look at the outbound Channel Seven star's lavish property portfolio

Farmer Wants A Wife host Samantha Armytage is the proud owner of several luxury properties across Australia, to the collective value of $10million.

The Channel Seven star, 47, who recently announced she is quitting the network after 21 years, owns several gorgeous properties located across NSW.

She purchased her most recently property in May, a stunning three-bedroom, two-bathroom renovation project located in Moss Vale, Southern Highlands.

Armytage paid $1.3million for the breathtaking property, which is located 130km from Sydney, which features spacious rooms and stunning nature views.

The blonde beauty also purchased a stylish investment property for $1.575 in 2021 in the trendy Sydney suburb of Rushcutters Bay. 

It is an exquisitely designed two-bedroom waterfront property located in an exclusive inner city apartment complex.

Samantha also owns an additional two properties, one is a holiday rental in Hyams, on the NSW South Coast, which she purchased for $3.2m, which she leases out to holidayers for about $1200 a night. 

Meanwhile, Armytage has also made a nice profit from selling part of her property portfolio, after she sold her exquisite North Bondi home in July 2020 for $3.15m. 

Farmer Wants A Wife host Samantha Armytage (pictured) is the proud owner of several luxury properties across Australia, to the collective value of $10million

Farmer Wants A Wife host Samantha Armytage (pictured) is the proud owner of several luxury properties across Australia, to the collective value of $10million

The veteran presenter had purchased the house in 2014 for $2.15m, meaning she made a significant profit once the sale had been finalised.

All up, Samantha's stunning property portfolio is believed to be worth over $10m, which could give her something to fall back on after she leaves Channel Seven.

Earlier this week, Armytage announced she's quitting the network after 21 years with them.

Armytage declined a new deal with Seven after her current contract expires in October, The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday.

The Channel Seven star is the proud owner of several gorgeous properties located across NSW. She purchased her most recently property in May, a stunning three-bedroom, two-bathroom renovation project in Moss Vale, Southern Highlands. Pictured

The Channel Seven star is the proud owner of several gorgeous properties located across NSW. She purchased her most recently property in May, a stunning three-bedroom, two-bathroom renovation project in Moss Vale, Southern Highlands. Pictured

Armytage paid $1.3million for the breathtaking property, which is located 130km from Sydney, which features spacious rooms and stunning nature views

Armytage paid $1.3million for the breathtaking property, which is located 130km from Sydney, which features spacious rooms and stunning nature views 

Describing the departure as 'sad and bittersweet,' she told the publication that she felt her time had come and that she was excited about her future.

'I'm big on instinct. I listen to it. I know when the time comes. I am proud of the fact that I back myself enough to say: "I've done what I can do here" and I move on,' she said.

Armytage will still appear at the upcoming Logies, with her show Farmer Wants A Wife nominated for Best Structured Reality Program, but she will not return to host the show's next season, which is currently in pre-production.

The blonde beauty also purchased a stylish investment property for $1.575 in 2021 in the trendy Sydney suburb of Rushcutters Bay. It is an exquisitely designed two-bedroom waterfront property located in an exclusive inner city apartment complex

The blonde beauty also purchased a stylish investment property for $1.575 in 2021 in the trendy Sydney suburb of Rushcutters Bay. It is an exquisitely designed two-bedroom waterfront property located in an exclusive inner city apartment complex

Meanwhile, Armytage has also profited from her property portfolio, after she sold her exquisite North Bondi home in July 2020 for $3.15m

Meanwhile, Armytage has also profited from her property portfolio, after she sold her exquisite North Bondi home in July 2020 for $3.15m