Love Island Australia’s Byron Bay mansion sells for an estimated $12.5m

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Byron Bay mansion used as the ‘villa’ for Love Island Australia’s third season sells for an estimated $12.5 million

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The spectacular mansion from season three of Love Island Australia has been sold.

Located in the hinterland of Byron Bay, the sprawling property named ‘Amileka’ was sold four months after it was listed with a price guide of $11.5 million to $12.5 million.

Amileka sits on 25 acres of picturesque countryside and boats five bedrooms and three bathrooms, reports realestate.com.au.

The spectacular mansion from season three of Love Island Australia has been sold. (Pictured: Love Island Australia, season three winners, Mitch Hibberd and Tina Provis)

It also has an outdoor pool, outdoor fire pit, separate farmhouse, and a spacious outdoor wooden deck for entertaining.

The spacious living areas blend in seamlessly with the outdoors, while the home’s industrial detailing allows the rooms to be adapted to the seasons, time of day and number of people occupying the space.

The kitchen is divided into two parts, hiding the cooking area in the living room from the guests.

Located in the hinterland of Byron Bay, the sprawling property named ‘Amileka’ was sold four months after it was listed with a price guide of $11.5 million to $12.5 million.

Amileka sits on 25 acres of picturesque countryside and has five bedrooms and three bathrooms

Other features include solar insulated underfloor heating and solar hot water.

Designed by architect Sharon Fraser, Amileka has won several awards since its development in 2008, including Best Property in Australia in 2009.

Season four of Love Island Australia will be filmed in Mallorca, Spain.

It also has an outdoor pool, outdoor fire pit, separate farmhouse and a spacious outdoor wooden deck for entertaining

Other features include insulated solar underfloor heating and solar hot water

The Channel Nine show was last filmed in Spain in 2018 during its first season.

The second season was filmed in Fiji, while the third was set in Byron Bay due to travel restrictions due to Covid-19.

Sophie Monk returns as a presenter this year.

There is also an outdoor entertainment area where guests can mingle and relax

Sophie Monk returns as host this year as Love Island returns to Mallorca, Spain

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