Alan Carr and Amanda Holden's renovation project has reportedly raised £127,000 for charity.
The 46-year-old comedian and the 'Britain's Got Talent' judge came together for three months working on two flats - which they bought for a euro each - in the medieval town of Salemi near Palermo, Sicily for BBC show 'Amanda and Alan: The Italian Job'.
As reported by the Daily Mirror newspaper, the fully furnished flat - which boasts two bedrooms and two bathrooms - has been sold for a figure close to the asking price of €145,000 (£127,500).
A BBC spokesman told the outlet: "The sale is in progress. Proceeds will be donated to 'Children in Need' and 'Comic Relief.' "
The duo managed to turn the abandoned and derelict apartment into a home with a lounge, dining room and modern kitchen, plus three balconies with some stunning views.
The Rightmove listing for the flat read: "The three balconies offer breathtaking views of the landscape, making this the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
"It also comes with a shared, walled courtyard, perfect for al fresco dining or just enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine."
The DIY show as been renewed for a second series, and last month Amanda, 52, revealed she was excited to get back to work on a job that suits her and Alan "perfectly".
She told the MailOnline: "I’m obviously absolutely delighted that Alan and I have been given a second series of a show that we created together.
"This time I’m considering ditching my nail extensions but I’ll certainly be keeping the lashes! I’ve got the Aperol Spritz on ice and I’m being fitted for a new boiler suit as we speak.
"I adore Alan and this job suits us both perfectly. The sweetest thing about it all is that we can continue to raise more money for charities that make a huge difference to the lives of so many."
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