PHOTO: Carrie Bickmore. FILE

Carrie Bickmore is putting her Byron Bay home on the market as part of the settlement process following her divorce from husband Chris Walker.

Carrie Bickmore and husband Chris Walker announced their intention to divorce in January. Picture: Instagram

Carrie Bickmore and husband Chris Walker announced their intention to divorce in January. Picture: Instagram

The popular media personality’s delightful five-bedroom, three-bathroom seaside cottage, previously featured on Airbnb, is now available for purchase with a listed price of $4.7 million.

Situated on Massinger St in the heart of Byron Bay, just minutes away from the beach and cafes, the property is being represented by Will Phillips from McGrath Byron Bay.

Records indicate that Bickmore acquired the home for $3 million in January 2018. Subsequently, the couple invested approximately $100,000 in adding a pool deck and spa to the residence.

The home has a price guide of $4.7m

The home has a price guide of $4.7m

It has previously been offered as an Airbnb rental.

It has previously been offered as an Airbnb rental.

A pool, deck and spa were installed at a cost of around $100,000.

A pool, deck and spa were installed at a cost of around $100,000.

Described as embodying the laid-back atmosphere and timeless charm of Byron Bay’s sought-after ‘Golden Grid,’ the family home is set on an expansive 939 sqm of lush tropical grounds, as highlighted in the listing.

Featuring an impressive entertaining deck, a pool, and a separate one-bedroom studio, the property promises the quintessential Byron lifestyle, conveniently located just a two-minute stroll to the Top Shop cafe and a four-minute cycle to Clarkes Beach.

Bickmore and Walker announced their separation after 11 years together in January, shortly following her departure from The Project on Channel 10.

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Despite the challenging circumstances, Bickmore emphasized their commitment to focusing on parenting and providing unwavering support to their three children.

According to PropTrack, the median house price in Byron Bay currently stands at $2.2 million, reflecting a 30% decrease over the past 12 months.

SOURCE: NEWS.COM.AU