Coronation Street icon says goodbye to 1.3 million mansion after diagnosis

Coronation Avenue star Julie Goodyear has lastly stated goodbye to her quirky £1.3 million mansion, after getting big £200,000 off the asking value.
The 82-year-old actress, well-known for taking part in Wager Lynch in hit comedy drama from 1970 to 1995, put her cosy four-bedroom farmhouse up on the market final October as she requested for £1.5 million.
Julie shared the beautiful mansion in Heywood Higher Manchester, along with her husband Scott Model. Nonetheless, the couple determined to promote and transfer on as Julie confronted her battle with dementia.
She first lower the value by £100,000, bringing it right down to £1.4 million. Then, in December, she made one other large drop, relisting the farmhouse for provides over £1.3 million.
The Solar reported that the previous actress has lastly offered her distinctive mansion, well-known for its daring leopard print design, seen on every thing from an armchair to an enormous rug, and even a cuddly leopard toy on the couch.
For the unversed, Julie revealed her heartbreaking dementia prognosis final June, sharing that she’s “dwelling a superb life.”