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Love Island's original villa 'sells to new owner for £3million'

by Carl Quinn (2022-04-10)

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The original Love Island villa in Majorca has reportedly sold to a new owner for an impressive £3million. 

According to , the five-bedroom villa, which was used on the first two series of the show, was snapped up by a mystery buyer two weeks ago.

A source told the publication: 'It was taken off the market about two weeks ago. It sold for near its asking price.'

Sold: The original Love Island villa has reportedly sold to a new owner for an impressive £3million

The villa, located in the Santanyi region of the island, has been on the market for nearly a year and had an asking price of £3.1million.

Along with the five bedrooms, the house also boasts five bathrooms, a balcony terrance, underfloor heating and a whirlpool in the garden.

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Love Island bosses used the villa for the 2015 and 2016 series before they moved to a mansion in Sant Llorenc des Cardassar, which has been used since. 

However, bosses have confirmed they are on the lookout for another new villa for the 2022 series, following swirling speculation among viewers.

Buyer: According to The Sun Online, the five-bedroom villa, which was used on the first two series of the show, was snapped up by a mystery buyer two weeks ago (contestants pictured in the vila on series 2)

A source told the publication: 태국여행 'It was taken off the market about two weeks ago. It sold for near its asking price'

Contestants on the ITV2 reality series have filmed at the same Majorcan property for five years, however producers have started hunting for a new space on the island in a bid to spruce up the show.

Kevin Lygo, ITV's managing director of media and entertainment, told how the 'marvellous' new mansion will make for a 'great' eighth series. 

He revealed of the sprawling property: 'We didn't own it. We rented it and we are choosing a new house for this summer so that is all secrecy.

'It is going to be marvellous. Yes, it is going to be in Mallorca. It is going to be a great one [series].'

previously reported that the villa is likely to be 'moving to the foothills of mountains, by a lake or to the coast' of the Balearic hotspot.

Price: The villa has been on the market for nearly a year and had an asking price of £3.1million

Abode: Along with the five bedrooms, the house also boasts five bathrooms, a balcony terrance, underfloor heating and a whirlpool in the garden

Original: Love Island bosses used the villa for the 2015 and 2016 series before they moved to a mansion in Sant Llorenc des Cardassar, which has been used since (contestants pictured on the 2016 series)

A source told the publication: 'ITV bosses think this is the right moment to refresh this element of the show, just as they did in series three back in 2017.

'Bosses are conscious of the fact that this is also an opportunity to consider all the new elements they could introduce to enhance the show even further.'

They added: 'For fans of Love Island this is huge news and they'll be eager to see what the new villa looks like and how much it could change the show.'

The new property will still have a firepit and swimming pool and will be revealed this summer when the eighth series of the show returns to TV.

Out with the old: Bosses have confirmed they are on the lookout for 태국여행 another new villa for the 2022 series, following swirling speculation among viewers (pictured in June 2021)

In with the new: Contestants on the ITV2 series have filmed at the same Majorcan property for five years (pictured in 2021)

Laura Whitmore replaced the late Caroline Flack as host of the ITV dating show in January 2020 for its first winter series.

It follows reports that Love Island bosses are now in talks with Laura to return for the new series - and are said to fear the show's duty of care would be criticised if she was axed.

It's claimed that ITV have now begun negotiations with the presenter, 36, despite producers being divided over having her return to front the show - with Maura Higgins, 파타야풀빌라 AJ Odudu and Maya Jama's names being thrown into the mix.

Coming soon: Kevin Lygo, ITV's managing director of media and entertainment, told how the 'marvellous' new mansion will make for a 'great' eighth series (pictured in July 2021)

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