Episode 2

The new series continues, as brother and sister property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas use all their creative expertise to help families transform run-down houses into dream homes, without blowing the bank. With over 70% of renovations going over time and over budget, Scarlette and Stuart use every trick in their book to help families make their money go further than they ever thought possible. Stuart and Scarlette also share innovative take-home tips and tricks for any homeowner who's hoping to revamp and modernise their property. Colin and Audrey's large five-bed home in Balham in London - that they inherited from Audrey's late mum and Colin's nan - needs a complete overhaul to have any chance of appealing to a modern-day family.
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