Katie Price's infamous 'Mucky Mansion' has finally been snapped up, mere weeks after the celebrity was compelled to leaves the premises.Nestled within 12 acres of lush West Sussex landscape, the grand estate has undergone a significant revamp to charm potential buyers and has reportedly fetched a cool £1.5million.It marks a tidy profit over the £1.35million Katie paid for the property, which she has at times claimed was either haunted or cursed due to the series of misfortunes it brought her, ten years prior.But the 46-year-old star is unlikely to be popping champagne corks as any gains from the sale of the home where she raised her family are expected to be absorbed by her outstanding debts.The promotional materials for the house made no reference to its celebrity past, instead highlighting the property's potential as an idyllic family residence, reports OK!.The estate agent's blurb praised the property, detailing: "A substantial detached family home including three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe."The listing added: "Offering the opportunity for refurbishment to potentially create an impressive family house with mature grounds including potential reinstatement of the tennis court and swimming pool and enhancements of the paddock and land."Katie Price revealed that she faced numerous challenges in her attempts to renovate her mansion on the Channel 4 show Katie Price: Mucky Mansion, including vandalism and a leaky room.
At one point, she had plans to convert the property, which also has a stable yard, into a wedding venue.But earlier this year she revealed she was moving out of the house due to security concerns.
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