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Corfu House Flip: £350K Profit for Charity
1 Feb
Summary
- Corfu home renovated by TV duo sold for £585K.
- The property was purchased for only £30,000.
- All profits from the sale will benefit Children in Need and Comic Relief.

A dilapidated property on the Greek island of Corfu, transformed by television personalities Alan Carr and Amanda Holden, is reportedly heading for a substantial profit upon its sale. The house, acquired for a mere £30,000, has been listed for £585,000, potentially netting the stars a £350,000 gain. All profits from this venture are slated to be donated to Children in Need and Comic Relief.
Describing the renovation as their most challenging yet, Carr and Holden recounted the property's poor condition, which lacked basic amenities like stairs and windows. Despite the initial shock, the transformation, documented for a BBC show, has proven remarkably successful. This project follows their previous home renovation series in Italy and Spain.




