The five-bedroom Dover Heights dwelling of lacking con girl Melissa Caddick is about to be handed over to liquidators and bought.
Her husband Anthony Koletti has been given two weeks to vacate the premises.
Mr Koletti agreed in the present day to promote the home, and instructed the Federal courtroom it has an estimated worth of between $15 to $17 million dollars.
He has been dwelling on the Dover Heights dwelling rent-free since Caddick's disappearance in November 2020.
Mr Koletti was married to Caddick for eight years, till her presumed dying in February 2021 when her partial stays had been found on a south coast seashore, about 500 kilometres south of Sydney.
Australian Federal Police and the company regulator ASIC raided Caddick's home in 2020 in relation to a Ponzi scheme she had been working for years.
The sale of the home is predicted to go in the direction of paying again a number of the $23 million that Caddick stole from buyers, most of whom had been her household and mates.
A coronial inquest into Caddick's presumed dying will likely be held in September and the choose scheduled the subsequent case administration listening to for September 19.