Rich House, Poor House - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Leamon family and Fiddes family
Families from opposite ends of the income divide swap houses and lifestyles for a week. The Leamon family leave their four-bedroom terrace house on a council estate to live in the Fiddes family's six bedroom house set in sixty acres.

Haslams family and Brimicombes family
The Haslams have three children, twelve restaurants and £3,000 to spare a week. They swap lives with the Brimicombes, who have four kids but only £140 a week to spend.

Sethard-Wrights family and Walker family
Two families who live five miles apart, but are in different worlds financially, exchange lifestyles for a week as the Sethard-Wrights swap their large house with its tennis court and swimming pool for the Walkers' council house.

Alsoud family and Lee family
The Alsoud family swap homes and budgets with the Lee family. Both families live in Wolverhampton and only half an hour apart.
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