Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have finally finished renovating the incredible Mallorca holiday home they bought four years ago as their "nightmare" came to an end.
The problem-plagued property is now looking sensational as the former TOWIE star gave fans an exciting glimpse of what the couple have been waiting for.
The apartment, which he shares with his former Corrie star wife, has been undergoing interior work for quite a while.
Mark claimed that there were many builders' mistakes during renovation and it set their dream pad back quite a while.
The pair bought the home in 2019 for £1.3 million and have been renovating ever since, before finally moving in last summer.
It's been no secret that the couple weren't happy with the slow progress - but that is all forgotten now.
It's looking immaculate in cream, and boasts a gorgeous living room that leads out onto a balcony with a view of the sea.
The plush bathroom is done to a high spec and they're chuffed with the results.
At one point Mark was forced to travel to the site after being left unhappy with work he employed a team to do.
He even left wife Michelle back at home in Essex as he posted to Instagram and shared the process of driving a van all the way to the Spanish island to fix the work.
But the hell is over and they've got the perfect retreat to get away from city life.
Showing dans a video of the incredible finish on the property, the Heart FM presenter wrote: 'FINISHED MALLORCA APARTMENT RENO - Sorry for the delay... if you've been following this reno journey it was a tough call if we were gonna get it done in time but we did it!
“So many of you have asked to see it finished so here we go... Couldn't have done it without the amazing team that helped me - massive thank you to @justineknox_designer our interior designer, the best in the game!'
“It's been a dream of mine to have a place out here for as long as I can remember, now time to enjoy it!”
He told colleagues Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden all about it after getting the keys.
"I bought an apartment just over a year ago, and left it in the hands of some builders that I didn't know, it wasn't that I wasn't happy with the look," he said.
"There was just lots of problems that were created, they tried to cut corners. So then I spoke to another company and the price wasn't matching up with what I had in mind, and I just thought, DIY, got to sort it myself."
On Mark's Instagram page earlier this year he showed some behind-the-scenes work and a reposted a story for the painters Iconnic Decor telling how they were putting in 12-hour shifts to get the job done.
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