Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home – after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn’t pay her mortgage

Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage

As an ardent fan of Alison Hammond, I can’t help but feel a mix of admiration and empathy reading about her recent home sale. Her journey from struggling to pay her mortgage during her early fame days to now pocketing a significant sum from the sale of her house is nothing short of inspiring. It’s a testament to her resilience, hard work, and the love she has for what she does.


TV host Alison Hammond recently earned approximately £120,000 by selling her house, a move made shortly after disclosing that financial struggles left her unable to pay her mortgage during the initial phase of her career fame.

Last month, the well-liked television host successfully sold her home in Solihull, West Midlands, for a cool £700,000, marking the fourth time she tried to sell it. Earlier attempts had not worked out.

Her estate agent said she was ‘delighted’ that a sale had now completed.

Previously, she resided at the property for close to four years, sharing it with her son Aiden. Now, she has relocated to her long-coveted rural abode.

In the spirit of transparency, the iconic figure from daytime television revealed glimpses of her new residence to her followers on Instagram in April. She showcased expansive wooded landscapes, as well as an exquisite white living room adorned with modern marble fixtures.

Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage

Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage

She shared: “I’m deeply moved, realizing that without your care and affection, I wouldn’t be enjoying this view!

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Proud Brummie Alison, 49, is understood to have moved to the outskirts of London to be nearer work.

In January 2020, Alison purchased a detached home located not far from Birmingham, hidden behind wrought-iron gates, at a price of £582,500.

She put it on the market a year ago but had struggled to sell it.

According to a reliable source from Smart Homes, the property sale was finalized over the past couple of weeks. The famous homeowner appears to be extremely pleased with the transaction.

Initially priced at £745,000, considered expensive by many, the house had its price reduced multiple times. Despite being under consideration on three separate occasions, the sale could not be finalized due to the collapse of the vendor’s property chain.

‘It has finally completed just shy of the new asking price of £700,000 and is now off the market.’

Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage
Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage
Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage
Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage

Alison netted a £117,500 profit.

During the lockdown in 2020, she had relocated there, a fact that she had already shared with the public by broadcasting her new home on the morning show called “This Morning.

The presenter was broadcasting directly from her spacious living area adorned with keepsakes from her television career, a modern white dining set, and expansive mirrors.

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the well-known host led a guided tour for both viewers and co-hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield, through the house where she was isolating with her 15-year-old son, featuring an outdoor hot tub.

She first put it on the market in 2023. 

During an interview with The Guardian, the celebrity disclosed that during her initial rise to stardom, she found herself financially strained to such an extent that she struggled to meet her mortgage payments.

Previously, a travel representative gained recognition in the year 2002 when they appeared on Big Brother. Later, they took up minor hosting jobs on This Morning to make ends meet for themselves and their child.

She admitted: ‘There was a time when I couldn’t pay my mortgage, and I was really famous.’

Alison Hammond pockets a huge six-figure sum as she finally sells her Birmingham home - after revealing she was so cash-strapped in her early fame that she couldn't pay her mortgage

On social media, the star shared that the romantic comedy book titled “Bombshell” will be available for purchase on bookshelves starting November 7th.

The narrative centers around a woman named Madison, who once had her own aspirations, but set them aside to boost her TV heartthrob spouse’s professional journey.

The novel may be an insight into her own relationships.

Alison started seeing David Putman, a 26-year-old Russian masseur, following her appointment with him for a massage that cost £150. It’s been reported that they found a connection and Alison is allegedly overjoyed, happier than she has ever been.

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2024-09-06 22:20

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