Lifestyle Amanda Holden and Alan Carr’s Renovated Sicilian Flat Hits the Market for €145,000


Amanda Holden and Alan Carr, who rose to fame as hosts of the BBC show ‘Amanda & Alan’s Italian Job,’ have put their apartment in Sicily, which they call Casa Alamanda, up for sale at a price of €145,000. This apartment in the center of Sicily features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it was originally purchased for just one euro each for the sake of the show’s rehabilitation project.

Both Comic Relief and Children in Need will receive an equal portion of the total earnings from the sale. This lovely apartment, which comes complete with air conditioning and central heating, is now available for its next owners to move into as soon as they’re ready. It features an expansive living room, dining room, and kitchen, in addition to three balconies with breathtaking views of Sicily. In addition, the apartment has a common walled patio that is perfect for basking in the warm sun of the Mediterranean.

Since the first episode of the show aired in January, there has been a 255% increase in the number of people searching for properties in Sicily on Rightmove. This indicates that Sicily is becoming an increasingly popular location for people to buy real estate. This interest is being driven by a number of causes, including the island’s stunning beaches, outstanding cuisine, extensive cultural heritage, and welcoming residents.

Those interested in acquiring a little bit of Sicilian allure while also having the opportunity to make a charitable contribution can now do so by purchasing this one-of-a-kind property, which was created with love, perseverance, and humor.