Sunrise: Edwina Bartholomew finds a buyer for her .1m Dulwich Hill home

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Sold! Sunrise newsreader Edwina Bartholomew finds a buyer for her inner-west Sydney home after it hit the market with a $2.1million price guide

Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew and her husband Neil Varcoe have sold their inner-west Sydney home after listing it for sale earlier this month for $2.1million.

The newsreader-turned-property flipper announced on Tuesday they had secured a buyer for the renovated three-bedroom, two-bathroom property in Dulwich Hill.

Edwina, 39, posted a photo on Instagram of the ‘for sale’ sign outside the home with a huge ‘sold’ sticker plastered on the front of it.

‘Our lovely little house is now another couple’s home. Let the next renovation adventure begin (again),’ she wrote.

Sunrise viewers were quick to congratulate Edwina on selling her home, which had been a passion project for her and Neil in recent years.

Sunrise: Edwina Bartholomew finds a buyer for her .1m Dulwich Hill home

Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew (pictured) and her husband Neil Varcoe have sold their inner-west Sydney home after listing it for sale earlier this month for $2.1million 

‘Congratulations. Now the next chapter begins,’ one fan commented, while another wrote: ‘Cheers to your next family adventure.’

Edwina previously said she did not originally plan to sell the stone brick 1880s-era house, but the couple decided to let it go after finding another renovation project.

‘We’ve found this other project that we want to take on and it feels right,’ she told Realestate.com.au.

A delightful mix of old world charm and modern luxury, the pad boasts classic stylings including high ceilings and marble finishings. 

Edwina previously said she did not originally plan to sell the stone brick 1880s-era house, but the couple decided to let it go after finding another renovation project

Edwina previously said she did not originally plan to sell the stone brick 1880s-era house, but the couple decided to let it go after finding another renovation project 

Highlights include a glasshouse-style roof terrace, home office and paved al fresco entertainment patio.

Edwina, who shares daughter Molly, two, and, one-year-old son Tom, with husband Neil, a former executive at Twitter Australia, said moving out had been hard for her.

‘I get emotional when I think about everything that’s happened in this house. It’s where we started our family. It’s such a special place that we love so much,’ she said.

The Channel Seven personality bought the home after doing a story about the area for Sunrise and formed a real ‘connection’ with the suburb.

The Channel Severn personality bought the home after doing a story about the area for Sunrise and formed a real 'connection' with the suburb. (Pictured: the kitchen)

The Channel Severn personality bought the home after doing a story about the area for Sunrise and formed a real ‘connection’ with the suburb. (Pictured: the kitchen) 



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