AMANDA Holden and Alan Carr's Spanish renovated townhouse has sold for a huge six-figure profit.
Following the success of their previous renovations in Sicily and Tuscany, the third season saw the pair headed to the historic village of Moclín in Spain for BBC One's Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job.
Best friends Amanda, 54, and Alan, 48, soaked up the Spanish sun as they renovated a run-down townhouse that had been uninhabited for decades.
And now the property has gone under offer for a six-figure sum - just one month after going on the market.
They initially bought the derelict building for €65,000 (£55,000), and was put on the market for £208,355 just a few weeks ago.
Now one lucky buyer has snapped up the three-bedroom house, which is now "under offer" on property marketplace Rightmove.
All proceeds will go to Comic Relief and Children in Need.
In a bid to push their DIY skills to a whole new level, the pair reunited for a third time with their most ambition project yet.
Amanda took a gamble on a run-down 3 storey townhouse and convinced Alan to join her in a lifelong dream of transforming it into a boutique B&B.
With over 2000 square feet to contend with, a roof in need of repair and a crumbling outbuilding on its last legs, it dawned on them that they were over their heads.
Alan and Amanda previously shared how excited they were to shake up the show by moving it from Italy to Spain after two seasons.
Alan, 48, told The Mirror: "It’s always exciting when a show you love gets recommissioned but the fact that we will be bringing our unique DIY expertise to a whole different country makes it even more special.
"We are saying ciao for now and Hola España! Can’t wait to grab our power tools and get our hard hats on and bring some much-needed TLC to a casa in Spain."
Amanda, 53, added: "It’s wonderful how often I’m stopped in the street and told how much people love our show.
"Alan and I have the best time filming it and to have reached series three already is beyond the dreams of our lockdown pitch to the BBC.
"By day we love getting our hands dirty knocking down walls and lugging around power tools knowing we’ll be sipping on an ice-cold reward by night, forgetting the cameras are rolling."
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