Next Episode of Location, Location, Location: 20 Years and Counting is
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In the 20th anniversary year of the hit show, Location, Location, Location: 20 Years and Counting will bring together some of our most memorable stories from the past offering up the social history, from bust to boom and back, of house buying in Britain over a generation. Each episode will explore a theme, from the toughest markets over the years and the times people have questioned whether it's a good time to buy a property, to million-pound homes and first-time buying.Punctuating some of our top home search stories, there will be new stats, giving rundowns on how buying property has changed over the years. Crucially though, each programme will be naturally filled with the energy and tone we've come to know and love from the series. Lots of lovely properties, lots of tricky searches and lots of fun from Kirstie and Phil.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting, with a look back at helping people to get on the property ladder and their first ever property search
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting, with a look back at some of their best seaside searches in Cornwall, Kent, Norfolk and Essex
Kirstie and Phil look back on 20 years of searching for million-pound houses, including the programme's youngest ever house-hunter with the biggest ever budget
Kirstie and Phil look back at house-hunts where the deal-breakers were gardens, more than the houses themselves. Becky wants to grow and sell flowers. Margaret has 61 pots. Lisa wants a ride-on mower.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters strike a balance between life and work, finding the perfect place to live, where their businesses can flourish
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of navigating some of the toughest markets in order to find house-hunters the right place for the right price, from London to Altrincham and Guildford
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on helping friends buy the perfect pad together. Three pals in Belfast triple their buying power. Two mates tackle the London market. Two friends have different tastes.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on the challenges of multigenerational house-hunts, from a plush pad in Devon to leaving London behind
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping people find accessible, adaptable and future-proof homes. Martine lost both legs in the London 7/7 bombings. She'd like a bungalow with good access.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters downsize, including a couple who've been spoiled by their expansive Australian home
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters whose budgets made meeting their requirements a challenge, from Jersey to Lothian
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on helping house-hunters, who were desperate to buy, to make that all-important decision: is it the right time to buy?
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting with solo buyers, from wow-factor homes and views, to being close to family... but not too close!
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters fulfil their dream of the country life, from dramatic views in Scotland to a chocolate box Cotswolds cottage.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on some of the best, most memorable offers they've made
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on house-hunting for people with very specific prerequisites.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at 20 years of finding homes for people who were arriving in, or returning to, the UK. British-born Paul and his American wife Lauren are moving to the UK from Holland. However, they have never viewed a house here and it proves a shock. Olivier and Cheyvonne cannot believe how much the housing market has changed since they left for France, while Paul and Alissa want an American-style house in Windsor, but the limited space available for their money proves a disappointment.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at 20 years of helping house-hunters find homes with character. Chris and Louise want a statement property in Cambridgeshire, but even with a budget of £800,000, it's proving hard to find. A Victorian folly is Colin and Robin's dream, Amy is proving fussy as she and boyfriend Matt search for a city centre flat in Edinburgh, and Pip is searching for a chocolate box cottage in Cheshire and north Wales, with space for chickens and a home office.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting with solo buyers, from wow-factor homes and views, to being close to family... but not too close!
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters fulfil their dream of the country life, from dramatic views in Scotland to a chocolate box Cotswolds cottage.
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