DIY SOS: The Big Build
PC Kris Aves is left wheelchair-bound after being injured in a terrorist attack on March 22, 2017 his North London home is now inaccessible.
PC Kris Aves is left wheelchair-bound after being injured in a terrorist attack on March 22, 2017 his North London home is now inaccessible.
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Help for amateur do-it-yourselfers.
Nick Knowles and the team attempt to build a two-story flexible-use center that can be used by the community.
The team constructs a new home for the Dale Youth Boxing Club.
The team and West Bromwich volunteers help a grief-stricken family stuck in a tiny home.
PC Kris Aves is left wheelchair-bound after being injured in a terrorist attack on March 22, 2017 his North London home is now inaccessible.
The team helps Amanda who needs her home to be wheelchair-friendly after being paralyzed in a cycling accident.
In Biddulph, Staffordshire, Phil hopes to help Mark and Denise James find a buyer for their three bed semi. It's been on the market for almost a year. Phil discovers a house full of clutter and belongings.
Phil helps Helen and Paul Merrick turn around the stalled sale of their house after eight months on the market.
Phil heads to Watford to help a family sell a house that has been on the market for six months.
Phil Spencer is a property agent on a mission to get Britain's housing market moving again, helping homeowners across the United Kingdom who seem to be trapped in homes that they can't sell.
Phil Spencer is a property agent on a mission to get Britain's housing market moving again, helping homeowners across the United Kingdom who seem to be trapped in homes that they can't sell.
Liz and Steve Mitchell's four bed near Loch Lomond has been on the market for three years it doesn't take Phil long to see that Liz's love of color is blinding buyers.
Phil travels to the Leicestershire village of Barrow Upon Soar, where John Lord is trying to locate a buyer.
Phil Spencer is a property agent on a mission to get Britain's housing market moving again, helping homeowners across the United Kingdom who seem to be trapped in homes that they can't sell.
Grandmother Laura Dayachandra is desperate to downsize, but despite having dozens of buyers through the door of her three bedroom in Dartford, she just can't seem to seal the deal.
Phil travels to Lach Dennis, in Cheshire, to help a couple who are living life in the dog house after 18 months on the market, Heather and Ian's home just isn't pulling in the buyers.
Phil Spencer is a property agent on a mission to get Britain's housing market moving again, helping homeowners across the United Kingdom who seem to be trapped in homes that they can't sell.
Phil looks at a house in Bishop's Stortford with a blood-red living room it belongs to working mum Marsha and her teenage twins Molly and Sam who are desperate to get it sold and start afresh.
In Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, Phil meets the Young family who have outgrown their home Phil gives them advice on how to get their home ready for his open viewing in two weeks' time.
Phil takes on a two-bed terrace in Syston, East Midlands, one of the toughest property markets in the UK.
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