Location, Location, Location - Season 34

Season 34

Episodes

Bristol
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer go house-hunting to help one family and one pair of first-time buyers navigate the Bristol market. Kirstie's poker-loving couple, Liz and Ben, want to buy in their beloved Clifton where they have been renting. Meanwhile, Phil's searching for Greg and Joanna, who want to find a property in a family-friendly area within walking distance of daughter Oliwia's new school.

Kent
In the beautiful Kentish countryside, Kirstie and Phil help a recently divorced dad and a couple keen to start a family, who all need exit strategies from their parents' homes

Yorkshire
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer guide prospective buyers in Yorkshire through the complex world of viewings and agents as they try to buy a home. Kirstie meets Leeds locals Mia and Jack, who are ready to move out of Mia's family home. Elsewhere, Phil is tasked to find a four bedroom family home for childhood sweethearts Rachel and Chris.

London
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer guide prospective buyers in south east London through the complex world of viewings and agents as they try to buy a home. Kirstie meets Ros and Hannah, who have lacked the confidence to go out and secure the house they have dreamed of. Meanwhile, Phil is on hand to help Emma and Karthik, who have moved from Singapore and want to find a new family home.

Hampshire
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer guide prospective buyers in Hampshire through the complex world of viewings and agents as they try to buy a home. Kirstie meets Clive and Debbie, a couple who are looking to find a home with enough bedrooms for their extended family and a garden big enough for their outdoor-loving children to enjoy. Meanwhile, Phil meets chemical engineers TJ and Chee, who moved from Malaysia to the UK to ignite their careers.
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