Homes Under The Hammer
A studio flat in London, a cottage by a Derbyshire canal and a mid-terrace in South Wales all go under the Hammer. Martin and Lucy can see potential in all of the properties and have plenty of ideas on how to add value.
A studio flat in London, a cottage by a Derbyshire canal and a mid-terrace in South Wales all go under the Hammer. Martin and Lucy can see potential in all of the properties and have plenty of ideas on how to add value.
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Martin visits a two-bedroom flat in Budleigh Salterton and a three-bed terrace in Northern Ireland, which needs a new lease of life. Lucy meets the buyer of a plot of land in London, who has big plans for its future.
Martin looks around a terraced house in West Bromwich and another in Telford, while Lucy checks on progress 18 months after she first visited a bungalow on a large plot near Gillingham in Kent.
Lucy enjoys a day by the seaside visiting a two-bedroom maisonette a few steps from the water in Kent's Leysdown-on-Sea, while Martin has a look at a terraced house in Cymmer in the Welsh Valleys and a two-bedroom mid-terrace in Penkhull near Stoke.
It's a family affair for all three property development projects in Port Talbot, Wimbledon and Telford. A father and daughter, cousins and a father and his two stepsons tackle projects bought at auction from just over 20,000 to more than 1.2 million.
Lucy meets a primary school teacher who buys a basement flat in East Dulwich in London which looks perfect, but she soon discovers has a major issue. Will she be able to sort it out on her budget and go to the top of the class?
Lucy looks at a one-bedroom flat next to a train line in London with a hefty guide price. Martin visits projects in Abertillary and Walderslade.
An enormous semi in Rotherham, an impressive former chapel in Fraddon in Cornwall and a tiny terraced house in Putney in London go under the hammer. But which one could command a price tag of well over a million pounds after it has been spruced up?
Martin and Lucy look around a trio of terraces. But there is a twist - one of the homes in Stoke is an enormous property which Martin thinks started out life as three terraced houses.
Martin and Lucy travel the country visiting properties sold under the hammer. A large barn in Upwell in Norfolk, a period property in Folkestone in Kent and a house in Chesterton in Newcastle-under-Lyme are all in need of major TLC.
A terraced house in Burnley in Lancashire, a bungalow on a big plot in Paddock Wood in Kent and a semi in Chaddesden in Derby all go under the hammer.
A studio flat in London, a cottage by a Derbyshire canal and a mid-terrace in South Wales all go under the Hammer. Martin and Lucy can see potential in all of the properties and have plenty of ideas on how to add value.
A one bedroom flat in London, a Kent maisonette by the sea and a Victorian terrace in Crewe go under the hammer at auction. They all need renovating they all get new kitchens and bathrooms but do their new owners stand to make a profit?
Martin and Lucy are in the south of England and Northern Ireland looking at properties sold under the hammer. A flat, a Victorian house with seven separate rental rooms and a 1960s terrace all get renovated- but which one stands to make the most profit?
Lucy meets a couple saw before on Hammer when they made a great job of renovating a London flat. Theyre back to have another go at a one bed flat in Raynes Park, but are ominous signs of damp a sign that this time may not be such a smooth ride?
Martin looks round a tiny rundown flat in Chelsea which experts reckon could command a price tag of a million pounds if its done up well.
A retired navy man and his family renovate a flat in Port Glasgow while developers in Derbyshire and Kent try and make money on their terraced houses.
Martin and Lucy travel between Kent and Scotland inspecting properties sold under the hammer. A family do a great job fixing a fire damaged terrace in Carlisle. Lucy visits a former travel agency in Folkestone.
Martin and Lucy travel up and down the country visiting properties which have sold at auction. They see two very different terraced houses in Lynemouth and Belfast and a bungalow in Derby which a couple plan to make their forever home.
Martin and Lucy look round two terraced houses and a large semi in the Midlands and the North East. A couple want to do their auction lot up and turn it into their perfect family home before their second baby arrives.
Lucy meets a couple who buy an old prefab in the New Forrest and hope to knock it down and build their dream home. Martin meets a man who breaks a property developers rule and buys a flat on an impulse.
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