Cricketer Moises Henriques is selling his former matrimonial home in Clovelly.
The home has been listed through local agent Bethwyn Richards, who has a $7.5m guide for its November 9 auction.
The Sydney Sixers Big Bash player built the home with his former wife, one-time KIIS FM newsreader Krista Thomas, in 2019, after paying $3,125,000 for an original 1930s home a year earlier.
The former couple were relocating from their three-bedroom $2.08m Clovelly townhouse.
The upgrade came after Henriques enjoyed success in the lucrative Indian Premier League with the SunRisers Hyderabad.
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The contemporary Fewings St home on with timber, cement and black metals, has five bedrooms with one utilised as a home office.
The main living and accommodation space is upstairs, to allow for ocean views from the wide entertainers’ terracing that opens from the living room.
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The living room is next to the Miele-fitted kitchen with a striking bespoke island that doubles up as a dining table.
The space opens to a rear alfresco area with built-in outdoor barbecue under skylights.
Last month, Henriques secured Randwick Council approval to include a pool into the Secret Gardens landscaping.
Henriques was the youngest NSW one-day debutant and has been a mainstay in the Sixers since 2011.
In his 205 T20 matches, Henriques has scored 3775 runs and his fast-medium pace bowling has delivered 108 wickets.
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The Daily Telegraph revealed Henriques was dating Weekend Today co-host Sophie Walsh in February.