Open house! RHOS star Krissy Marsh looks for tenants to rent her $3.5 million Double Bay investment apartment for $2650 per week
She's enjoying a career resurgence as one of the Real Housewives Of Sydney stars.
And it seems former model Krissy Marsh is hoping her visible profile will pull in new tenants for her investment apartment in the affluent suburb of Double Bay.
The three-bedroom unit, which Krissy, 47, purchased for $3.5 million in 2015, has a significant rental fee of $2650 per week, according to The Daily Telegraph.
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Open house! Real Housewives Of Sydney Krissy Marsh is evidently hoping her visible profile will pull in new tenants for her investment apartment in the affluent suburb of Double Bay
The apartment, which Krissy used as her 'base' while filming the first season of RHOS, features a combined formal lounge and dining area.
The spacious 300sqm flat also has two bedrooms complete with generous en suites and private balconies.
There is also a separate family room and full-width terrace in the rental property.
Pricey: The three-bedroom unit, which Krissy, 47, purchased for $3.5 million in 2015, has a significant rental fee of $2650 per week
Chic: The apartment, which Krissy used as her 'base' while filming the first season of RHOS, features a combined formal lounge and dining area
Roomy: The spacious 300sqm flat also has two bedrooms with generous en suites and private balconies
Krissy's husband John Marsh, who lives in Shanghai while she resides in Sydney's eastern suburbs, is an architect and property developer.
The couple bought a block of land in Dover Heights for $1,975,000 in 2003, building a four-level home with a gym, cinema, heated plunge pool and a rooftop terrace.
It is Krissy's main residence alongside their three children Billy, Nicco and Milana and their two toy poodles, Bondi and Bronte.
Desirable: There is also a separate family room and full-width terrace in the rental property
Expert knowledge: Krissy's husband John Marsh, who lives in Shanghai while she resides in the eastern suburbs, is an architect and property developer
While the line-up for the Real Housewives Of Sydney's second season remains under wraps, Krissy is strongly tipped to be returning to the controversial reality series.
After the show failed to be picked up by expected international TV networks, Foxtel said it would be 'examining' the original cast.
Krissy's co-star Lisa OIdfield, who recently competed on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here, quipped about her possible return: 'I'd rather go back to the jungle'.
Busy: While the line-up for the Real Housewives Of Sydney's second season remains under wraps, Krissy is strongly tipped to be returning to the controversial reality series
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