This Morning star Alison Hammond sold her Solihull home for a handsome £700,000


Alison Hammond, the beloved presenter of This Morning and Great British Bake Off, has recently sold her Solihull home for a handsome £700,000.
The sale marks a significant milestone for the TV star, who has been a familiar face on British television for years.
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Hide AdAlison originally purchased the detached house in Solihull, located on the outskirts of Birmingham, for £582,500 in January 2020.
Despite facing initial challenges in selling the property, including three unsuccessful attempts, Alison’s patience paid off.

She managed to secure a sale price that netted her a profit of nearly £120,000.
The journey to selling the house wasn’t without its hiccups.
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Hide AdThe property was initially listed for £745,000, but the price had to be adjusted due to market conditions and vendor chain issues.
After a year on the market, the house finally sold just shy of the new asking price.

Alison has since moved into her “dream home” in the countryside, closer to London and the This Morning studios.
She has shared glimpses of her new abode on social media, showcasing its sprawling wooded gardens and sleek marble furnishings.
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Hide AdThe move represents a fresh start for Alison, who has expressed her gratitude to her fans for their support during this transition.
In a candid revelation, Alison shared that there was a time when she struggled to pay her mortgage despite her fame.
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‘Feeling very emotional knowing that without all your support and love I wouldn’t be looking at this view,’ she wrote on her Instagram story to her millions of followers.
This sale not only marks a financial success but also a personal triumph for the TV star, who has come a long way since her early days in the spotlight.
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