Episode 5

The new series continues, as Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help more homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. In the idyllic Lancashire village of Scorton, they help Joanne and Nick navigate their seven-year-long standoff. Their 'tiny' three-bedroom chalet bungalow has been bursting at the seams since the arrival of their two children - and the mountains of toys and chaos they bring. Joanne adores her 'perfect little home' along with the neighbours and sense of community, and dreams of making it work. But Nick wants the best for his family and is itching for a bigger house to raise the kids in. They both agree that something has to give. With a £70,000 Love It budget, Kirstie devises a brilliant plan to transform this compact property into a family-friendly home. But with such a limited footprint and additional family needs to consider, will her efforts be enough? Meanwhile, Phil faces a challenge with his £550,000 List It budget as he tries to convince Joanne with some jaw-dropping houses that give them some desperately needed space. While Joanne is impressed, can she be persuaded to leave the neighbourhood that she loves? And can Kirstie and Phil reunite this couple and ensure they make the best decision for their future?
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