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6 Episodes 2005 - 2005
Episode 1
Tue, May 9, 2006 60 mins
Scared off by serious-soundingsurveys, this hapless pair lostthree houses in the last 12 months.And to make matters worse, theyhave different ambitions: Paul wantsto road test his DIY skills with arenovation project but Helen wantsa ready-made home. Can Kirstie andPhil keep them happy – and aheadof the competition?
Episode 2
Wed, Nov 1, 2023 60 mins
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a style-conscious woman escape city-centre chaos for a better life in the leafy suburbs of Berkshire - a more child-friendly environment for her three-year-old son. Unfortunately, it soon becomes clear that the prospect of having the Queen as a neighbour bumps up house prices
Episode 3
60 mins
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help newlywed couple Andy and Emily find their first home together in Cheshire. The house needs enough space to accommodate children and Andy's tall frame, and the experts hope that a Victorian terraced house could be exactly what the pair are looking for
Episode 4
60 mins
House hunting for three generations of one family in Birmingham.
Episode 5
60 mins
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit the camel-racing Fossetts, who had outgrown their Warwickshire home and were hoping to spend their £700,000 budget on a place near their current house but with eight acres of land. The duo also check on the progress of a couple who were searching for a property in Jersey to find out whether they took a safe option or went for something out of the ordinary
Episode 6
60 mins
New series in which Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer come to the aid of first-time buyers, who are struggling to get a foot on the property ladder. Jonathan and Richard are unable to raise a deposit separately, so have decided to throw in their lot together. Meanwhile, Alexia has a budget of just £90,000, which won't stretch very far in the capital. Could a move to Lincoln be the solution?