
Programme in which experts uncover the various tricks of the property auction trade.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced house in Stoke on Trent, a property in Ramsgate, Kent and a mid-terrace in South Wales.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Ripon, a maisonette in South West London and a house in Heanor, Derby.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Devon, a property in Donnington, Shropshire, and a semi-detached house in Brandon, Durham.All of these properties have been sold at auction - Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a bungalow in Devon, an end of terrace in south east London and a three-bed semi in Cumbria.All of these properties have been sold at auction - Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a cottage in Cornwall, a flat in Shepherd's Bush, London, and a former jeweller's shop in Denton, Manchester.All of these properties have been sold at auction - Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bed semi in Chatham, Kent, an end of terrace in Durham and a house in Derby.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi-detached house in Surbiton, a ground floor flat in Jarrow and a house in Derby.All of these properties have been sold at auction, and Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bed terraced house in north Kent, a terraced property in Morecambe and a property in Derbyshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former police house in Hertfordshire, a property in Abergele, Wales, and a two-bed house in Derbyshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Cumbria, a first floor flat in east London and a house in Derbyshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a three bedroom semi in Yorkshire, a property in Kent and a cottage in Surrey.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Durham, a flat in Fulham, London, and a cottage in Cornwall.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a small historic building in Derby, a cottage in Faversham, Kent, and a two bedroom flat in Durham.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Fulham, London, a double property in Dover and a semi-detached house in Northumberland.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi-detached house in Buckinghamshire, a bungalow in Kent and a two-bed terrace in Tyne and Wear.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Hammersmith, London, a mid-terrace in Gillingham, Kent and a house in Derbyshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a bungalow in Welton, Lincolnshire, a house in Hampton, Middlesex, and a property in Wigton, Cumbria.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Stoke-on-Trent, a plot of land in Northolt, Middlesex and a cottage in Redcar.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit an apartment in Cornwall, a house in County Durham and a property in Chiswick, London.All of these properties have been sold at auction, and Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a one-bedroom flat in Cardiff, a house in Dover, Kent and an end-terrace house in Middlesbrough.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a detached cottage in Bodmin, Cornwall, a two-bedroom house in London and a plot of land in Tipton, West Midlands.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi-detached property in Stoke, a plot of land in Romney Marsh, Kent and a three-bedroom house in Eccles.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a mid-terrace in Birmingham, a property in London and a house in Cumbria.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a three-bedroom semi in Derby, a plot of land in Kent and a house in Darlington.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former public house in Wiltshire, a two-bedroom flat in Kent and a semi-detached property in Newcastle.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a three-bedroom semi in Derby, a plot of land in Kent and a house in Darlington.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a detached house in Derby, an end-of-terrace in Twickenham, Middlesex and a ground-floor flat in Gateshead.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a mid-terrace house in London, a detached house in Sevenoaks, Kent, and a bungalow in Stoke-on-Trent.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a cottage in Surrey, a house in Sevenoaks, Kent and a cottage in Cumbria.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bedroom lower ground floor flat in London, a detached house in Kent and an end-of-terrace two-bedroom house in Stoke. All of these properties were sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi-detached property in Devon, a cottage in Retford, Nottinghamshire, and a property in Preston-on-the-Hill, Cheshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Derby, a former public toilet in Kent and a house in Cumbria.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Cornwall, a three-bedroom mid-terrace house in London and a house in Haslingden, Manchester.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a detached bungalow in Derby, hotel premises in Pontypridd and a mid-terraced property in Heaton, Newcastle.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit commercial premises in Pontypool, a mid-terraced house in London and a semi-detached bungalow in Carlisle.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them, and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a double-fronted end-terrace house in Stoke, a flat in Sydenham and a semi-detached house in County Durham. They find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former florist in Glamorgan, a three-bedroom terraced house in Chatham and a plot of land in Derby. They find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a plot of land in Cornwall, a two-bedroom flat in London and a mixed-use property in Nottinghamshire. They find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a mid-terraced house in Basildon, a hair and beauty salon in Forfar and a terraced house in Derby. They find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit three semi-detached homes across the country, all of which went under the hammer. But do all the projects make money for their new owners?
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced property in Margate, a farmhouse in Cornwall and a semi-detached house in Derbyshire. They find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a mid-terrace house in Hammersmith, a building plot in Kent and a flat in Derby. All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a detached property in Liverpool, a maisonette in London and a terraced house in Staffordshire. All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced house in Exeter, a pub in south Wales and a building plot in Darlington. All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Battersea, a pre-fab in Derby and a Grade II listed building in Dover. All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a wooden house in Polperro, a development in the Midlands and a flat in Shropshire. All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Teddington, a semi-detached property in South Shields and a grand Victorian building on Margate's seafront. All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit converted land in Honniton in Devon, a two-bedroomed semi in Thornton Heath near Croydon, and a Georgian mansion in Whitehaven. All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a lovely house in Whitstable, a terraced property in Ashington and a flat in Tottenham. All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a fisherman's cottage in Devon, a flat in London and a mid-terrace house in Derbyshire. All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a Victorian house on the outskirts of Stoke, a house in East Ham, London, and a Georgian townhouse in Paignton, Devon. All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when the properties went under the hammer.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a detached house in Sittingbourne in Kent, an old care home in Cumbria and a two-bedroom flat in London. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a terraced house in Shildon, County Durham, a property in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, and a mid-terraced building in Streatham, south London. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a semi-detached property in Derbyshire, a three-bedroom terrace in London and a detached chalet bungalow in Kent. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a property in Devon, a semi-detached house in Derbyshire and a two-bedroom flat in Streatham, London. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bedroom maisonette in Newcastle, a mid-terraced house in Telford, Shropshire, and a three-bedroom property in Rochester, Kent. Martin and Lucy find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a three-bedroom terrace in Staffordshire, a flat in East Ham, London, and a five-bedroom Victorian villa in Derby. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a commercial property in Battersea, a three-bedroom end terrace house in County Durham and a development opportunity in south Wales. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
This episode of the property redevelopment series visits a charming cottage in Stockton-on-Tees, a semi-detached house in Bexleyheath, Kent, and a commercial unit in Dartmouth, Devon. Presenters Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander find out who bought each property and what they paid at auction.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a three-bedroom detached property in Chatham in Kent, a terraced house in Blyth and a Georgian semi-detached house in Camberwell.All of these properties have been sold at auction and we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a one-bedroom house in Canterbury, Kent, a three-bedroom semi in Chaddesden, Derby, and a pub in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction and we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a flat in Chiswick, London, a five-bedroom house in Derby and a spacious mid-terraced house in Blyth, Northumberland.All of these properties have been sold at auction and we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit an old methodist chapel in Stanley Village, Derbyshire, a two-bedroom mid-terraced property in Bacup, Lancashire and a garden flat in London.All of these properties have been sold at auction and we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a country cottage near Swanley in Kent, a terraced house in Crewe and a mid-terraced property in Tooting, London.All of these properties have been sold at auction; we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a flat in Lewisham, south east London; a mid-terraced house in Gilesgate, County Durham; and a former ambulance hall in Neath, West Glamorgan.All of these properties have been sold at auction; we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit an end-of-terrace property in Kent, a one-bedroom house in Carlisle and a fire-damaged property in Derby.All of these properties have been sold at auction; we find out who bought them and what was paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a former office block in Folkestone which has been converted into flats; a three-bedroom semi in Willaston, Nantwich; and a mid-terrace property in Edmonton, London.All of these properties have been sold at auction; we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a three-bedroom terraced house in Oldham, a purpose-built flat in Kilburn, London, and a large four-bedroom house in Cardiff.All of these properties have been sold at auction; we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit a cottage in Somerset, a mid-terrace house in Chatham, Kent, and a flat in Carlisle.All of these properties have been sold at auction; we find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced house in Moston, Manchester, a flat in Maidstone, Kent and a mid-terraced property in Chesterton, Staffordshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction. We find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander two run-down flats in Vauxhall, London, a mid-terraced property in Birches Head, Stoke and a three-storey town centre property in Fareham, Hampshire.All of these properties have been sold at auction. We find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi-detached house in Stoke, an end-terrace property in Catford, London and a mid-terrace house in Workington.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced house in Ilkeston, Derby, a cottage in Cornwall and a mid-terraced property in Southwark, London.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Stratford, London, a semi-detached property in Whickham near Gateshead and an end-of-terrace property in Gravesend, Kent. All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi-detached property in Kent, a three-bedroom terrace in Stoke and a semi-detached house in Surrey.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Lucy meets a young family, originally from Estonia, who create a wonderful family home for themselves in London; and Martin is in Cornwall looking around a village barn.
Property redevelopment series. Lucy Alexander meets a property-developing family in Kent, and Martin Roberts visits homes in Stoke and Cumbria. But does anyone make a profit?
Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts visits Shropshire, and there is a seaside feel as he and Lucy Alexander tour properties near the coast in Folkestone and Cornwall.
Martin Roberts looks round a large 1970s detached house in a quiet Derbyshire village, before calling into an enormous Georgian flat in Shropshire. Meanwhile, Lucy Alexander pops into a small former hair salon in Kent. But will it go for a snip?
Lucy Alexander is in Deal in Kent, looking round a flat moments from the water. Meanwhile, Martin Roberts looks round houses in Crewe and Derby. All three properties are very different, but each investor is looking to turn a profit.
Lucy Alexander meets a retired bingo caller who buys a renovation project in Maidstone, but will he be calling 'house'? Martin Roberts has to navigate his way through a maze of a building to find a one-bedroom flat in Salford, and calls in on a house in Stoke with an outside toilet. Let's hope the new owner isn't caught short on his investment.All of these properties have been sold at auction; Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Lucy Alexander looks around a run-down two-bedroom flat in Fulham, but the potential for profit is huge. Martin Roberts calls in on a former railway cottage in the North East and sees a terraced house near the Kent coast that needs doing up.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander travel the length of Britain, calling in on a holiday home on the south coast, a detached house in the Midlands and a great tenement flat with much potential in Glasgow.All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what was paid when they went under the hammer.
Martin Roberts looks around a two-bedroom house in Stoke with wonderful countryside views and sees a great ground-floor flat in Glasgow. Lucy Alexander meets two boyhood friends who join forces to buy and renovate a house in north London. Will any of them make a profit?
Lucy Alexander tours a farmhouse and ten-acre equestrian centre in Kent. Martin Roberts is in the midlands and the north looking at more modest renovation projects. Will any of the developers turn a profit?
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit three houses near water in different parts of the country, including a wonderful cottage with a stunning view in Devon, a town house in Sheerness and a charming one-bedroom cottage in North Shields.
It is a family affair as a father and daughter, a mum and her son and two cousins tackle very different renovation projects, from an end terrace to a plot of land.
Lucy Alexander is serenaded by an opera singer who property develops in his spare time. And Martin Roberts is in the midlands and Cumbria meeting a couple and a young man, both determined to make money from their property investments.
Lucy Alexander meets three friends who give a top-floor flat in Harrow a high-end finish. And Martin Roberts meets a seasoned property developer in Durham and a PhD student in Stoke-on-Trent who both hope to make money on their three-bedroom property investments.
Lucy Alexander has a look around a former funeral home in Maidstone and a two-bedroom purpose-built flat in Cricklewood, while Martin Roberts catches up with a young man who took up property developing in Stoke-on-Trent after a motorcycle accident.
Martin Roberts looks around a semi in Northern Ireland and a flat in Newcastle, while Lucy Alexander has a look at a basement flat in Dover which boasts a stunning view.
Lucy Alexander meets a couple who buy an old prefab in the New Forest and hope to knock it down and build their dream home. Martin Roberts meets a man who breaks a property developers' rule and buys a flat on an impulse. It's a family affair in Derby when a mum buys a house, her son does it up and her daughter moves in!
Lucy Alexander looks at a derelict house in Surrey where the new owners plan to build four houses, and Martin Roberts meets a novice developer in Crewe and a couple of seasoned professionals in Cheshire. Will they all turn a profit with their projects?
Martin Roberts meets plumber Amy who does a fantastic job renovating a cottage in a Cornish village. Plus two sets of farmers, in Cumbria and Northern Ireland, both hoping to make money on property developing projects.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander travel from the south east to the north east of England, before heading to Northern Ireland. The properties range from a bungalow and a terraced house to a unique water tower.
Martin Roberts meets a father-and-son building team working on a large semi in Derbyshire, and a mother and daughter in Belfast doing up a four-bed terrace. Lucy Alexander looks around a modest one bedroom flat in Clydebank in Scotland which is just about ready to move into.
Martin and Lucy look around two terraced houses and a large semi in the Midlands and the North East. There's a rush on with one of the projects - a couple want to do their auction lot up and turn it into their perfect family home before their second baby arrives.
Martin and Lucy travel up and down the country visiting properties which have sold at auction. They see two very different terraced houses in Lynemouth and Belfast and a bungalow in Derby which a couple plan to make their forever home.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander travel between Kent and Scotland inspecting properties which have been sold at auction. A family do a great job fixing a fire-damaged terrace in Carlisle. Lucy visits a former travel agency in Folkestone and Martin follows work renovating a rundown community centre in Dunfermline.
Property renovation series. A retired navy man and his family renovate a flat in Port Glasgow, while developers in Derbyshire and Kent try and make money on their terraced houses.
Martin looks round a tiny rundown flat in Chelsea which experts reckon could command a price tag of a million pounds if it's done up well and there are terraced houses in Dover and Sandbach, while not as expensive, still could be winners if the developers get them right.
Lucy meets a couple seen before on Hammer when they made a great job of renovating a London flat. They're back to have another go at a one bed flat in Raynes Park, but are ominous signs of damp a sign that this time may not be such a smooth ride? Martin heads to Twechar in Scotland to a two-bed terrace that's destined to be part of a retirement plan for its golf loving new owner. Martin also meets up with two friends turned business partners who are hoping a semi-detached house in Chesterfield will turn a healthy profit for their joint venture.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander are in London, the south coast and the Welsh Valleys looking around three very different properties that were sold at auction. Martin meets a publican who bought a three-storey house in a Welsh village and refurbished it in record time. Lucy looks around a beautiful Georgian town house in Margate converted into eight flats, while Martin looks at a more modest maisonette in London.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander look round two terraced houses and a large semi in the Midlands and the north east. There's a rush on with one of the projects - a couple want to do their auction lot up and turn it into their perfect family home before their second baby arrives.
Martin and Lucy follow the progress of four properties from London to Stoke. Lucy meets a father-and-son team with ambitious plans to convert a two-bed Kent semi into a four-bedroom home. Martin meets a family who have moved back to Britain from Jamaica and hope making a profit on a flat in Lewisham will help them buy a larger house to live in. He also meets a developer who buys not one but two neighbouring period terraces in Stoke. They are in a terrible condition but the former HR manager reckons he can turn them into beautiful homes.
A house by the coast complete with three flats and two bedsits, a Victorian terrace in London and a 1960s terrace in Corby all go under the hammer. All very different but Martin and Lucy spot potential in all of them - but will the buyers make the most out of their investments?
Lucy catches up with developers who had planned to build several houses on one plot in Surrey while Martin looks around terraced houses in Staffordshire and Cumbria. They're all very different projects with very different development budgets - but will any of them make a profit?
Martin and Lucy are in the south of England and Northern Ireland looking at properties sold under the hammer. A flat, a Victorian house with seven separate rental rooms and a 1960s terrace all get renovated - but which one stands to make the most profit?
A one-bedroom flat in London, a Kent maisonette by the sea and a Victorian terrace in Crewe go under the hammer at auction. They all need renovating - they all get new kitchens and bathrooms - but do their new owners stand to make a profit?
A studio flat in London, a cottage by a Derbyshire canal and a mid-terrace in south Wales all go under the hammer. Martin and Lucy can see potential in all of the properties and have plenty of ideas on how to add value. But do the property developers who bought them at auction agree?
Martin and Lucy visit a derelict 200-year-old listed cottage in Cumbria, another cottage in Cornwall as well as a huge retail building in Wimbledon.
Martin looks around terraced projects in Staffordshire and South Wales, while Lucy looks at a small, rundown detached cottage on a large plot with huge potential in Surrey.
Martin and Lucy look around very different properties from a modern detached house, to a listed cottage and a terraced house ripe for extending. They all need money spent on them, but at the end of the projects, will there be profits for any of the developers?
Lucy meets a recently married man who, with his bride, buys a three-bedroom house in Streatham. He jokes that although she is an interior designer he is worried because she has expensive taste.
Martin and Lucy look around properties sold under the hammer, including a well-cared-for house in Cornwall which comes with a stunning garden that takes Martin's breath away.
Martin and Lucy travel between the North and South visiting two semis and a bungalow all sold under the hammer. All three properties need major renovation work, but will any of the developers manage to get the job done according to plan?
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander look around properties sold under the hammer. Three sisters join forces to buy a three-bedroom flat in Streatham, London, as an investment property. But will there be any fallings out before the project is done? Plus properties in Derbyshire and County Durham with very different renovation budgets.
An eight-bedroom house, a semi-detached and an end-of-terrace house are all sold at auction. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander meet the developers all keen to make some money on their investments.
A couple fall in love with a converted stable block in North Yorkshire, but will it be enduring love after all the work is done? Plus projects get under way in Stoke and Tunbridge Wells.
Property renovation series. Martin looks around a tired-looking bungalow in County Durham bought by a couple with three labradors and meets a new property developer who is working on a terraced house in Wales, while Lucy follows the progress of a flat in central London.
A ground-floor flat, an end-terrace house and a bungalow, all in need of modernisation, are sold under the hammer, but will the new owners make any money on their investments? Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander have a look around and check up on progress.
A substantial Kent property divided into flats, a three-bedroom house, small workshops in Derbyshire and a one-bedroom flat in a leafy Surrey town are all sold at auction. They all need work done on them if their new owners are going to make any money.
A Cornish farmhouse with stunning coastal views, a garden flat in Essex and a grade two listed Georgian house in Kent all go under the hammer. Martin and Lucy meet the new owners and hear their renovation plans.
Martin and Lucy meet a father-and-son team with high-end plans for a Surrey bungalow, two friends who plan to renovate a one-bedroom flat in Gateshead and a man with lofty ambitions to convert an Edwardian water tower into a home.
A piece of land in Kent, a terraced house in south Wales and a flat with a quirky layout in the borders of Scotland all go under the hammer. Martin and Lucy meet the new owners, but will any of them manage to make money on their investments?
A piece of land, a flat and a semi are developed on today's show with very differing times, ranging from one day to four years. Martin and Lucy travel between Kent and Durham to check out the projects.
A couple who buy two bungalows on a plot in Devon create a modern home making the most of the stunning views, while a terraced house in Stoke and a flat near Glasgow also get refurbished - but do any of the developers stand to make a profit?
A terraced house in Stoke, a huge office in Ashford and a listed Victorian house in Plymouth are all renovated over very different timescales, from a few months to four years.
It's a family affair today when Lucy and Martin follow development projects run by parents and their children. But at the end of it, will it still be a case of happy families?
It's a tale of two studio flats - one in London, the other in Scotland - which went under the hammer for very different prices, and Martin meets a former London football coach and his model son who take on a semi in Stoke - but will they score an own goal?
Martin Roberts falls in love with the seaside views of a Devon cliffside house, while Lucy Alexander squeezes into a bijou London pad and discovers whether converting former police cells in Ramsgate was a labour of love - or just hard labour.
Martin Roberts meets a man who buys a house in Wales to give his mother-in-law who lives next door peace of mind after it has stood empty and neglected for 12 years. And two other properties in Derbyshire and Kent also get renovated - but do they turn out to be good investments?
In Folkestone, Kent, Lucy finds a big renovation project looking for just the right purchaser. Martin looks around a first-class opportunity in the form of a disused post office and visits a couple who are starting their lives afresh with a mid-terrace house in Staffordshire.
Lucy finds hidden depths in a Ramsgate listed building while Martin meets a buyer who's more than a little surprised by his auction purchase in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland. And in Earls Court, London, we find a little flat with big potential.
Martin and Lucy are in London, the Midlands and Scotland looking around properties sold under the hammer. But will any of the new owners manage to turn a profit on their projects?
A London flat in a 1960s block, a semi in Staffordshire and a quirky cottage in Cornwall are all sold under the hammer. Martin and Lucy follow the progress of the renovations.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander are in England, Scotland and Wales to look at a mid-terrace, a lovely Georgian flat and a former public convenience. Will any of the developers be flushed with success?
Property renovation series. A trio of properties from a terraced house to a former care home are bought by three different families with very different timescales and budgets.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a trio of terraced houses in London, the Midlands and Devon. All have been sold under the hammer and all by developers who hope to turn a profit. But do any of them turn out to be sound investments?
Property renovation series. A semi-detached is given the wow factor, a shop gets a new lease of life and will the new owner of a pub in Buckinghamshire call time on pulling pints?
A terraced house in Burnely in Lancashire, a bungalow on a big plot in Paddock Wood in Kent and a semi in Chaddesden in Derby all go under the hammer.They all need major renovation work, but will their new owners manage to finish everything on time and on budget?
Martin and Lucy travel the country visiting properties sold under the hammer. A large barn in Upwell in Norfolk, a period property in Folkestone in Kent and a house in Chesterton in Newcastle-under-Lyme are all in need of major TLC.
Martin and Lucy look around a trio of terraces. But there is a twist - one of the homes in Stoke is an enormous property which Martin thinks started out life as three terraced houses.Lucy loves a quirky little terraced house on a green in Whitstable in Kent. Martin is impressed with the stunning views from a three-storey terraced house in the former mining village of Penrhiwceiber in Wales.
Two friends who buy a house in Cumbria's Maryport discover a bonus room they never knew existed. Elsewhere developers tackle a terraced house in Burton-upon-Trent, while in Deal in Kent an ambitious redevelopment of an ambulance hall gets under way.
A mid-terrace house near Birmingham, a flat in London's vibrant Maida Hill and a bit of land in Scotland's historic Dunfermline catch the attention of property developers who have grand ideas - but will they go according to plan?
A former railway worker's cottage in Feniton in Devon, a terraced house in Cobridge in Stoke and a former Methodist chapel in Somercotes in Derbyshire are all sold under the hammer. They all need major work and one of the projects is in its fourth year - but will all the time and money spent be worth it?
Martin and Lucy visit a house in Congleton in Cheshire, a one-bedroom flat in Willesden in London and a former ambulance station in Port Talbot in Wales. All three properties need a lot of work and the projects vary in timescale from a few months to several years. Will the developers be pleased with the results?
An enormous semi in Rotherham, an impressive former chapel in Fraddon in Cornwall and a tiny terraced house in Putney in London go under the hammer. But which one could command a price tag of well over a million pounds after it has been spruced up?
Lucy is in London looking around a one-bedroom flat next to a train line with a hefty auction guide price, while Martin meets a father and son team working on their first development property - a two-bedroom terrace in Abertillary. He also catches up on the progress of an ambitious project to do up a pair of semis in Walderslade in Kent.
Lucy meets a primary school teacher who buys a basement flat in East Dulwich in London which looks perfect but she soon discovers has a major issue. Will she be able to sort it out on her budget and go to the top of the class?Martin meets property developers in Ebbw Vale in Wales and Workington in Cumbria - both of whom have ambitious plans for kitchens and bathrooms!
It's a family affair for all three property development projects in Port Talbot, Wimbledon and Telford. A father and daughter, cousins and a father and his two stepsons tackle projects bought at auction from just over 20 thousand pounds to more than 1.2 million pounds.
Lucy enjoys a day by the seaside visiting a two bedroom maisonette a few steps from the water in Kent's Leysdown-on-Sea, while Martin has a look at a terraced house in Cymmer in the Welsh Valleys and a two bedroom mid-terrace in Penkhull near Stoke.
Martin looks around a terraced house in West Bromwich and another in Telford, while Lucy checks on progress 18 months after she first visited a bungalow on a large plot near Gillingham in Kent.
Martin visits a two-bedroom flat in Budleigh Salterton that doesn't need too much work to get it back in shape and a three-bed terrace in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland, which needs a new lease of life. Lucy meets the buyer of a plot of land in Abbey Wood, London, who has big plans for its future.
Lucy catches up with a developer she met three years ago. This time he has an ambitious project turning two flats in a Victorian house in Hounslow into three. Martin meets two first-time developers working on projects in Springburn in Glasgow and Tipton in the West Midlands.
A flat in Edinburgh, a 1930s terraced house packed full with original features in Bromley in Kent and a five-bedroom house in Exeter in danger of falling down are all sold under the hammer. They range from a few months' work to a couple of years - but will the developers manage to make any money on their investments?
A smart looking terrace with an expensive problem to fix in Pontygwaith in Wales, a large Victorian house in Okehampton in Devon and an old pub in Sittingbourne in Kent all go under the hammer. All three property developers uncover unforeseen problems - find out if and how they sort things out.
Martin meets a couple who plan to convert a large listed shop into their dream home in Hodnet in Shropshire, and a property developer working on a maisonette in Ferndale in South Wales to help fund hergrandchildren's university education. Lucy follows a five-year project to restore a 17th-century listed building in Margate in Kent.
Martin and Lucy go flat-tastic looking around buildings which developers hope will create around a dozen flats. The properties sold under the hammer are in Stoke in Staffordshire, Bexleyheath in Kent and Gunnislake in Cornwall.
A five-bedroom house in Plymouth, a two-bed Victorian cottage in Croydon and a former coach house in Cardiff are sold under the hammer. Martin and Lucy meet the developers to hear about their plans to make the most of their auction buys.
Former Manchester United footballer Dion Dublin has traded the theatre of dreams for the world of property developing as he makes his debut joining Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on Homes under the Hammer.Between them, the trio look at a family home in Kent, a former bar in Llanelli in Wales and a terrace in Croydon, all sold at auction. Will any of the developers make a return on their investments?
Dion Dublin, Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander tour the country looking at auction buys. A three-bedroom semi in Crewe, a top-floor flat in London and a terraced house in Oldham are sold under the hammer. All the owners are happy with the prices they paid, but will any of them be able to turn a profit at the end of the renovation projects?
Dion Dublin, Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander tour the country looking at auction buys. Bedrooms are proving tricky in this episode. While developers in Croydon in Surrey and Donnington in Shropshire wrestle with the question of whether to lose a bedroom each for a better placed kitchen or bathroom, two friends developing a large property in Derby consider creating two more in their six-bedroom house.
It's a family affair as two brothers buy a rundown cottage in Probus in Cornwall to renovate as their first home, a father buys a flat in Mitcham in Surrey as a long-term investment for his young daughter and aseasoned property developer buys a house in Tunstall in Stoke-on-Trent for her daughter to develop while she holidays in Spain. Presented by Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin.
Dion Dublin is in Plaistow in London looking around a three-bedroom semi, Lucy Alexander is checking out a small piece of land in Crayford in Kent, and Martin Roberts is talking to a father and son who have bought a small house with a big garden in Wheelock in Cheshire.
A former miner's cottage in Aberaman in South Wales and semis in Adderley Green in Stoke and Streatham in South London are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear what they have planned to try to make money from their auction buys.
Martin, Lucy and Dion look around auction buys in Birmingham, Oldham and Gravesend and discover what the new owners plan to do with their investments. They have very different ideas about what to do with their buys - but will any of them make any money?
Property renovation series. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin are in Stoke, Croydon and Warrington hearing tales from the auction rooms.
A former doctor's surgery in need of TLC is converted into a family home in Houghton-le-Spring. A flat in a 1930s block in Edgware and a detached house in a woodland garden in Ashford in Kent are also given makeovers.
Dion Dublin, Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander tour the country looking at auction buys. The developers on today's show have very different reasons for making their investments - there's a family home in Consett in County Durham, a rental investment in Derby and an auction buy in Beckenham in London which will be used to run a new business, which the owner hopes will give him more time with his family.
Dion looks around a large Victorian terrace in Plumstead with lots of original features, Martin is in Mickleover in Derby hearing a father and daughter's plans for a flat, and Lucy discovers what happened to a plot of land she saw five-and-a-half years ago. Will any of the developers they meet, who bought at auction, make a profit?
Martin looks around a bungalow in a stunning setting in the Lake District, while Dion has a look at a flat close to Nottingham city centre. Lucy meets a woman who mistakenly thought she was buying a piece of land in Folkestone in Kent.
Lucy looks at a flat in Kilburn in London with one of the worst cases of damp she has ever seen, but wait until you see what the developer does to transform it! Meanwhile, Martin and Dion are in the Midlands looking around semis with potential.
A flat with huge potential in London's Earlsfield and terraced houses in Wombourne near Wolverhampton and Ynyswen near Treorchy in Wales are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion catch up with the property developers, who are all hoping to make some money from their auction buys.
Martin is impressed with the potential of two shops and three flats in Tonypandy in Wales, while Dion looks round a two-bedroom maisonette in Dawley. Lucy meets a first-time developer with ambitious plans for an end terrace in London's Forest Gate.
A first-floor one-bedroom flat in London's Stepney Green, a three-bed semi in Dartford in Kent and a one-bedroom flat on the 17th floor of a block in Salford are all sold under the hammer. The investors all have very different ideas for their properties - but will any of them see a return on their investment?
A 1930s bungalow in Dereham in Norfolk, a first-floor flat in London's East Ham and a property in Maryport in Cumbria with a hidden room are all sold at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans for their investments.
For two of the properties sold under the hammer this episode - a semi in Ilkeston in Derby and a flat in Streatham Hill in London - it's all about creating smart kitchens and bathrooms, while the new owners of a bungalow in Somerset's Portishead have to wrestle with an unexpected issue with their auction buy.
A fifth-floor flat in Greater Manchester, a three-bed semi in Carlisle and three commercial buildings near Stanstead are all sold under the hammer. One of the developers has a pressing deadline to finish his renovation work - he needs to be done in time for the lambing season. But will anyone be flocking to live in his refurbished property when it's done?
An old Derbyshire farmhouse in Wirksworth gets a stunning makeover, a developer builds a pair of semis in Chatham in Kent and a mid-terrace house in Blackhall Colliery in County Durham is given a makeover ready for the rental market. The properties and the piece of land were all sold at auction, and Martin, Lucy and Dion find out if the new owners' projects go according to plan.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet father-and-daughter teams up and down the country who are doing up property sold under the hammer. An apartment in a former mill in Mow Cop on the Staffordshire/Cheshire border, a three-bedroom semi in London's East Ham and a flat in Bournemouth are all given makeovers with the help of dad.
New beginnings are the theme of this episode - a couple about to get married buy their first home together in Newcastle, a new dad thinks developing a flat in Leyton in London will give him more time with his four-month-old son, and a former IT worker is using some of his redundancy money to start a new career in property developing in Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
A flat over two floors in London's Camberwell, another flat in Telford in Shropshire and a three-bed semi in Alvaston in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners who are hoping to make some money on their investments.
A grand five-bedroom period house in Folkestone in Kent, a two-bedroom flat in London's Leytonstone and a two-bedroom mid-terrace in Fenton in Stoke-on-Trent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion hear from the new owners about their plans to bring their purchases up to date.
A studio flat in a former 1960s office block which is grade two listed in London's Elephant and Castle, a terraced house in Pontygwaith in South Wales and a flat in a purpose-built block in Cradley Heath near Birmingham are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners, who all hope to make some money on their investments.
A house with no floor in Edgbaston in Birmingham, a detached house on several levels in Oldham and a former garage complex ripe for development in Forest Hill in London are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans. But will any of them be able to make a profit on their investments?
A converted 16th-century chapel in Matlock in Derbyshire, a two-bedroom flat in Whetstone in London and a water-damaged house in Wishaw in Scotland are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the investors hoping to see a return on their money.
A two-bed semi in Meir in Stoke-on-Trent is given a country house look, a flat in London's Willesden Green also gets the wow factor, and a semi in Dudley in the west Midlands loses its 1980s look to be brought into the 21st century. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the property developers who hope to make some money on their auction investments.
Friends and family take on three property projects as Martin, Lucy and Dion follow three properties sold at auction. Terraced houses in Gravesend in Kent and Shipley in Derbyshire are given a new lease of life, while former church premises in Harrow Weald in Middlesex are given a new use for the community.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet property developers who have all bought at auction and hope to make a profit on their investments. A landscape gardener tackles a terrace in Ilkeston in Derby and two friends take on a four-storey house in Sittingbourne in Kent, while another couple of friends' first venture together is a studio flat in South Norwood in London.
A semi in Talke Pits in Staffordshire, a well-cared-for detached house with a great garden in Littleover in Derby and a small piece of land ideal for a garage in Earlsfield in London are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Don meet the people with the winning bids and hear about their plans.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet developers who have bought property in Hastings in East Sussex, Norbury in London and Dudley in the West Midlands. But will any of them manage to make any money on their investments?
A large detached house on the Isle of Sheppey, a terraced house in Bridgend in Wales and a semi in Scotland Gate in Northumberland are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear plans which include creating a home for themselves to getting a property match fit for the rental market.
Martin is in Barry in Wales looking around a commercial property complete with three flats, Lucy catches up on a building project in Denham in Buckinghamshire, and Dion looks round a terraced house in Gainsborough with a guide price of £12,000.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet developers with ambitious plans. There's work to do on a building in Liverpool sprucing up six apartments, first-time developers want to make a profit on a house in Handsworth in Birmingham in order to fund future building projects, and a developer is hoping to convert a three-story building in Ramsgate in Kent into a shop and flats.
A three-bed end-of-terrace in South Wales, a three-bed semi near Southampton and a three-bed ex-local-authority flat in east London are all sold at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the owners to find out their renovation plans.
A two-bed flat in Woodford Green, London, a three-bed terrace in the Welsh valleys and a one-bed flat in Middleton, Greater Manchester, all go under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion catch up with the new owners to find out their renovation plans.
A two-bed bungalow near Market Drayton, a sizeable semi-detached building in East Dulwich containing three flats and a two-bed Derby terrace are the day's properties. Martin, Lucy and Dion catch up with the owners who successfully bid at auction to find out their plans.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet investors who hope to make some money from property bought at auction. Dion talks to a science teacher doing up a house in Bury in Lancashire, Lucy visits a two-bedroom ground-floor flat in Grove Park in London bought by a furniture maker, and Martin falls in love with a cottage built in the 1820s in Butetown in Wales.
Former Manchester United footballer Dion Dublin has traded the theatre of dreams for the world of property developing to join Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on Homes under the Hammer.The trio look at a terraced house in Burnley, a detached house in Liverpool and a bungalow in Derby as they are sold under the hammer. But will any of the properties make money for their new owners?
Martin, Dion and Lucy meet developers who have bought property at auction and hear all about their renovation plans. A mid-terrace in County Durham, and flats in Wellington near Telford and Ealing, west London, are all given makeovers.
Lucy catches up with a couple who have renovated a former chapel in Goudurst in Kent while Dion checks out a terraced house in Smallthorne in Stoke on Trent and Martin hears plans for a basement flat in a Victorian building in Cardiff. All of the properties were sold at auction but will any of the new owners make money from their investments?
Dion is in Knotty Ash in Liverpool looking round a house in need of some care and attention, while Martin is delighted by a near showroom condition house near Aberdare. Lucy looks round a former grocery shop in Glasgow in a busy shopping area. All of the properties have been sold at auction, but will any of the new owners manage to make a profit from their investments?
An upper-floor conversion flat in a Glasgow suburb, a purpose-built flat in Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent and a large pub in Hastings in East Sussex are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the newowners and hear their plans, which range from renting as an investment to creating a home for themselves.
Dion meets a pair of architects who love transforming tired bungalows and whose latest project is in Radcliffe-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire, while Martin looks around a former community centre in the New Forest in Hampshire. Lucy meets a developer with plans to spruce up a lower-ground flat in a lovely Georgian building in Margate in Kent.
Martin, Lucy and Dion visit a trio of terraces. Lucy meets two friends who have invested in a house in Hainault in Essex, while Martin meets a couple who are doing up a terraced bungalow for their parents, andDion meets a woman who, when she is not indulging in her hobby of flying, likes to do up property.
A mid-terrace in Ilkeston in Derby, a two-bedroom cottage in Margate in Kent and a one-bedroom flat in Telford in Shropshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners who are hoping to make some money from their investments. But does it all go according to plan?
Martin, Lucy and Dion visit properties sold under the hammer to property developers hoping to make some money on their investments. Two of the properties in Wolverhampton and Greenford need lots of work while first time property developers buying near Derby reckon their house only needs a lick of paint.
Martin, Dion and Lucy meet developers who have bought property at auction and hear their plans to do them up. A terrace in Carlisle in Cumbria, a detached house in Long Eton in Nottinghamshire and a flat in London's East Ham are all given makeovers.
Martin is in High Hatton in Shropshire, Dion is in Doncaster and Lucy is in Strood in Kent meeting investors who have bought property at auction. But will any of the developers manage to make a profit on their auction buys?
A semi in Chingford in London, a one-bedroom flat in Brighton and a Victorian terrace in Normanton in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear what they plan to do with their buys.
It's a show of contrasts as Dion looks around a former office building in Ipswich, Martin visits a house with a guide price of £12,000 in Llanhilleth in Wales, and Lucy meets a developer with a multimillion-pound project in Hackney in London.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet people who have parted with their hard-earned cash to buy property at auction. But will a terraced house in Croydon in Surrey, a semi in the Welsh village of Maerdy and a former barber's shop in Sutton Coldfield in the Midlands prove to be good investments?
A flat in Little Chalfont in Buckinghamshire, a maisonette in Oldham and a terraced house in South Norwood are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans to modernise their property auction buys.
A three-bed semi in Mackworth in Derby, a terraced house in the Meadows area of Nottingham and a former community centre in Eastchurch in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans.
Dion meets a mum and her son who, along with Dad, have bought a two-bed terraced house in Tyne and Wear ripe for modernisation. Martin meets a man who is working on his first auction property in Dudley, while Lucy talks to a seasoned developer who has taken on a former fruit and veg shop in Birchington-on-Sea.
Dion Dublin discovers a gem of a house in Southampton in Hampshire, hidden from the street by a jungle of a garden, while Martin Roberts meets the new owner of a lovely cottage in Padfield in Derbyshire andLucy Alexander looks around two restaurants and a flat in Eastbourne in East Sussex. But will any of the new investors make money on their auction buys?
Martin meets lottery winners in Buckinghamshire. Lucy and Dion head to Surrey and Lancashire.
Martin, Lucy and Dion head to Leybourne, Newport and Stoke-on-Trent.
Properties featured are in Peckham, Cadishead and Maerdy.
Properties featured are in Chatham, Lincolnshire and Worksop.
Properties featured are in Leicestershire, Silverdale and Tredegar.
Properties featured are in Silverdale, Derby and London.
Martin, Lucy and Dion head to properties in Barnet, Madeley and Bramcote.
Martin, Lucy and Dion head to properties in Walthamstow, Aberdare and Stoke on Trent.
Dion, Lucy and Martin check out properties in Chatham, Tylortown and Perry Barr.
Dion, Lucy and Martin check out properties in Carlton, East Ham and Stoke on Trent.
Featuring properties in Brixton, Crumlin and Telford.
Properties in Crewe, Chartham Hatch and Rusholme are featured.
Martin, Dion and Lucy are in Tunbridge Wells, Carlisle and Stoke-on-Trent.
Martin, Lucy and Dion visit properties in Liverpool, Stoke and London.
Martin, Lucy and Dion look at property developments including a multimillion-pound project in Forest Hill, London, and less ambitious schemes involving terraced houses in Nelson, Lancashire and Crewe, Cheshire. All three projects throw up unexpected challenges for their new owners.
Martin meets a couple who uncover lots of hidden period features in their Victorian terraced house in Plymouth, while Lucy looks around a flat in need of some TLC in London's Tottenham, and Dion talks to aretired head teacher investing in a three-bedroom house in Clayton, Staffordshire. All of the properties were sold at auction but will any of the investors make any money?
Lucy Alexander is on the coast in Worthing in West Sussex looking round a large four-bedroom terrace house moments from the sea, while Dion Dublin checks out a flat in Telford in Shropshire. Martin Roberts is in Risca in Wales talking to a developer who spends his days working on property and mornings and evenings farming his cattle. All of the houses have been sold at auction and their new owners want to make money, but can they pull it off?
Lucy Alexander meets a world cup rugby player developing a house in Streatham in London. The team also look at a flat in Newport in Shropshire and talk to a young developer working on his ninth property, a terraced house in Cwmfelinfach in Wales. All the developers bought their property at auction, but will any of them make a profit from their investments?
It's a family affair as two married couples and a boyfriend and girlfriend who get engaged are all renovating their auction buys. Martin Roberts is in Telford in Shropshire looking at a two-bedroom terrace, Lucy Alexander is in a top-floor flat in Gypsy Hill in London, while Dion Dublin visits a former mill worker's cottage in Farrington in Lancashire.
Martin Roberts talks to a couple who have been foster parents for nearly 30 years and are buying a bungalow in Codnor in Derbyshire for their retirement, while Lucy Alexander looks round a three-bedroom flatauction buy in South Norwood in London, and Dion Dublin meets two friends investing in a former tattoo parlour complete with five bedsits in Stockton-on-Tees.
A two bedroom Victorian cottage in Plaistow, London, a one bedroom flat in a purpose built block in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, and a three bedroom semi in Wellington, Shropshire, are all sold under the hammer. Unfortunately, some of the buyers ignored Hammer's golden rules of viewing before you buy. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin hear their plans to hopefully make money.
A semi-detached bungalow in Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire, a light and spacious one bedroom flat in London's Wandsworth and a rambling former shop complete with three flats in Delabole, Cornwall, are all soldunder the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners and hear their ambitious plans to make money from their auction buys.
A two-bedroom Victorian terrace in Burton-on-Trent, a one-bedroom flat in London's Maida Vale and a bungalow with a catch in Chesterton in Staffordshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion talk through the development plans with the new owners to see how they might add value to their investments.
Dion Dublin visits a stone cottage in Tilton on the Hill in rural Leicestershire while Martin Roberts is at a property auction buy in Croydon on the outskirts of London and Lucy Alexander meets two friends who have bought a bungalow in Rainham in Kent. The new owners all have very different ideas on how to tackle their developments, but will it all go according to plan?
A mid-terrace house in Chaddesdon in Derby, a two-bedroom flat in London's Maida Vale and a property in Warrington are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners to hear what they have planned for their auction buys.
Martin looks round a pretty cottage with outbuildings with huge potential in Burton upon Trent, while Lucy checks out a flat in London's Crystal Palace and Dion is in Mossley near Manchester in a four-bedroom bungalow. The new owners share their ideas to make money on their auction buys.
Martin tackles the issue of solar panels on a property in Mountain Ash in Wales and wonders if it'll be a sunny outcome for the new owner, while Lucy looks round a barn in Elstree in Hertfordshire and Dion visits a flat in Newport in Shropshire. All the properties have been sold at auction, but will any of the developers make money from their buys?
Martin Roberts meets a couple who buy a former millworkers' cottage in Derbyshire as their first home together, Lucy Alexander meets a father-and-daughter team of seasoned developers buying a house in Kent, and Dion Dublin talks to a man who, along with two friends, has clubbed together to buy an investment property in Lowestoft in Suffolk. All three houses were sold at auction and all need major work to bring them up to scratch.
Dion Dublin is in Walsall in the Midlands looking around a 1950s semi, Martin Roberts meets a man developing a ground-floor one-bedroom flat in Ilford in Essex, and Lucy Alexander catches up on a multimillion-pound redevelopment in East Horsley in Surrey, where one small cottage with a big garden is converted into eight separate properties.
A house with a bathroom layout challenge in Ripley, Derbyshire, a huge three-storey house with its freehold on offer in Erdington, Birmingham, and a mid-terrace house in London's East Ham in need of a major makeover are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners and hear their plans for their auction investments.
Dion Dublin is in Lincolnshire looking round a pair of rural semi-detached cottages which the new owner may convert into one home. Martin Roberts is in Cheshire at a bungalow with bags of potential, and Lucy Alexander is in Kent talking to friends embarking on their first project together.
A house in Chesterton in Staffordshire has a smelly problem and needs a total overhaul and the new owner of a semi in Bestwood in Nottingham also has a lot to do, while the new owner of a flat in Strawberry Hill has less than a week to sort out her auction buy before she jets off to Germany. Martin, Lucy and Dion have a look round all three properties and hear all about the renovation plans.
Martin Roberts visits a house in Otterton, Devon, which is given a stunning transformation to match the views from the windows, Lucy Alexander looks round a small one-bedroom flat in Tottenham, London, and Dion Dublin peers into a building in Alvaston, Derby, which is in a dangerous state of disrepair.
Martin Roberts meets one of two young brothers busy building a property portfolio in Bolsover, Derbyshire, while Dion Dublin checks out a three-bedroom semi in Wolverhampton, and Lucy Alexander is impressed by plans to convert a two-bedroom, fire-damaged terraced house in London's Plaistow into a smart five-bedroom property. All of the houses have been sold at auction, but will any of the new owners manage to make money from their investments?
Dion Dublin has a hair-raising experience at a barber's in Rochdale, Lancashire, while Martin Roberts looks round a great bungalow in Alsager, Cheshire, and Lucy Alexander sees all the potential in a piece of land in Eccles in Kent. All three projects started out as auction buys, but not everything goes according to plan in the redevelopments, so will everyone end up smiling?
Martin Roberts visits a house in Otterton, Devon, which is given a stunning transformation to match the views from the windows, Lucy Alexander looks round a small one-bedroom flat in Tottenham, London, and Dion Dublin peers into a building in Alvaston, Derby, which is in a dangerous state of disrepair.
Lucy Alexander is in Welling in the London Borough of Bexley looking round a three-bed semi in need of lots of work, Dion Dublin is in Basford, Nottingham, where a three-bedroom terraced house also requires a major revamp, and Martin Roberts hears plans from a father-and-son team who plan to knock down their auction property in Callington, Cornwall, and start again.
Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin visit a one-bedroom flat in Catford, London, a large house near the River Mersey and a semi-detached property in Alvaston in Derby.
An end-terrace house in Alfreton in Derby bought by two brothers, a mid-terrace on the coast at Seaham in County Durham and a large three-storey property with a flat and shop in Taylorstown in the Rhondda Valley are all sold at auction. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin talk to the new owners to find out what they have planned for their auction buys
Martin Roberts falls in love with a quirky cottage in Malvern bought by a builder and his wife, Dion Dublin talks to a first-time property developer who sees her end-terrace house in Chell in Stoke-on-Trent as something for her pension pot, and Lucy Alexander meets a divorced couple who have decided to form a new union as property developers doing up a shop and flat in Dover, Kent.
A large piece of land in Ratby in Leicestershire, a terrace in Chesterton in Staffordshire and a 1930s semi with a huge garden and huge potential are all sold at auction. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the developers hoping to breathe new life into their auction buys.
A two-bedroom detached house in Basford in Nottingham, a top-floor flat in Portsmouth and a large Edwardian terrace in Crewe are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear about their plans. All three projects have varying budgets from a few thousand to more than 60 thousand. But which one stands to make the most money for their owner?
A multimillion-pound development in Farningham in Kent, an ambitious, total renovation project in Aspatria in Cumbria and a very small studio flat in Wallington in Surrey are all sold under the hammer. Martin and Lucy meet the new owners to discuss their plans.
Property renovation series. A Victorian terrace in London's Greenwich, two flats in Chatham in Kent and a riverside inn near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners and hear plans for their renovation projects.
A three-bedroom house in Borrowash in Derbyshire, another three-bedder in West Bromwich in the Midlands and a quirky four-bedroom house on the Isle of Sheppey are all sold under the hammer. One is bought to rent out, another to sell on, and the third is destined to be the new owners' home. But will any of the properties prove to be a good investment?
A flat in Pegswood in Northumberland, a terrace in Swadlincote in Derbyshire and a former shop in Chatham in Kent are are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners and hear plans for their renovation projects.
Lucy Alexander meets a young couple expecting a baby who have to decide whether to live in their auction buy in Sydenham in London. Martin Roberts talks to a man and his father-in-law who have bought their first property together in Trentham near Stoke. Dion Dublin meets a man who only went into property development after he retired. His latest buy is a three bed semi in West Bromwich.
Property renovation series. A mid-terrace house in Wales, a basement office in central London with a huge price tag and two flats in Bootle near Liverpool are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear what they intend to do, but not everything goes according to plan.
Property renovation series. Terraced houses in Tunstall in Shropshire and Prescott in Liverpool and a large flat in Dagenham are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion have a look round before hearing what the new owners have planned to make some money on their investments.
A chiropodist, a woman who works on projects in between the school run and two part time gardeners have bought properties under the hammer. Located in Bullbridge, Derbyshire; Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire and Wolverhampton, Martin, Lucy and Dion hear about the investors plans for their auction buys.
Property renovation series. Martin Roberts follows the progress of a couple developing a chalet bungalow in Drakelowe in Staffordshire for their family, while Lucy Alexander talks to a young entrepreneur with grand plans for a three-bed semi in Croydon in London, and Dion Dublin looks round a piece of land which runs alongside a tourist steam train track in Coltishall in Norfolk.
Property renovation series. Martin Roberts rolls back the clock nearly 12 years to catch up on an ambitious development of a former church in Preston on the Hill in Cheshire, while Lucy Alexander looks round two very different terraced houses in Stoney Stratford near Milton Keynes and Streatham in London.
Property renovation series. A 1930s terrace in Croydon, a semi in Wolstanton destined to be a family home and the only house on a street in Moorside in Oldham are all under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion visit the properties and meet the new owners.
Property renovation series. Terraced houses in Northwich in Cheshire and California in Derby and an ambitious project to build ten flats on the site of an old hall and garages in Deal in Kent are the focus of this episode. Martin, Lucy and Dion talk to the developers and hear their plans to make money on their auction investments.
Property renovation series. A former dental surgery in Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex, a 1960s semi in Canterbury and a house with wonky floors and windows in Swadlincote in Derbyshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans to make money from their buys.
Property renovation series. It is a family affair as two couples and a father and son buy property at auction to do up. Dion looks round a two-bed semi in Wellington in Telford and Martin sizes up a three-bed in Carlisle. Lucy falls in love with two Georgian cottages which are used as offices but crying out to be converted back to a home.
Property renovation series. A two-bedroom semi in Manchester, a one-bedroom flat in Herne Hill in Kent and a two-bedroom Victorian house with period features in Crewe are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion have a look round the properties before meeting the developers hoping to make some money.
Property renovation series. Three-bed properties in Maidstone in Kent, Stepney in east London and Wolstanton in Staffordshire are sold at auction. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners.
Property renovation series. A three-bedroom semi in Crewe, a former office in Sittingbourne in Kent and a terrace in Penrith in Cumbria are all sold under the hammer. They are bought by seasoned developers, but it is not all plain sailing. Martin, Lucy and Dion follow the twists.
An old attic flat in Scotland's Greenock, a purpose-built flat in London's East Dulwich and an intriguing three-storey house in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, are all bought at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners whose projects take between five weeks and a year to complete.
A trio of great transformations as property developers work their magic on an old forge cottage in Upton, Nottinghamshire, a two-bedroom house near Crystal Palace football ground and a very sad-looking house in Butt Lane, Staffordshire. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the developers who take between a few months and three years to complete the transformations.
Property renovation series. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the developers with ambitious plans to create new homes out of a cottage in Caldbeck in Cumbria, a trio of buildings in Stansted Mountfitchet in Essex and a beautiful, dilapidated house with outbuildings in Heslington in North Yorkshire.
Property renovation series. Two seasoned developers and a novice each attempt to make the most from investing in a split-level flat with potential in North Shields and a couple of semis in West Bromwich and Crewe.
Property renovation series. Dion Dublin meets a man who buys a piece of land in Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire hoping to create a home for his family, Martin Roberts chats to a developer and his builder friend who aim to create a high-finish house ready for the rental market in Swinton near Manchester, and Lucy Alexander talks to a builder with his first development project in Manor Park in London.
Property renovation series. Best friends buy a traditional cottage near Wigton in Cumbria, while a father and daughter develop a purpose-built Victorian flat in London's south Ealing, and another developer goes solo with a huge scheme to redevelop a sport and social club in Biscovey in Cornwall. Martin, Lucy and Dion hear about their plans.
A public loo with a riverside view in Tonbridge in Kent, a three-bed house in Wolverhampton in the Midlands and a 1930s semi packed with original features in Kidsgrove in Stoke-on-Trent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their plans.
A former ambulance building in Seaford in East Sussex and a pair of terraces in Retford in Nottinghamshire and Erith in Kent are sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion track the progress of the property developers who bought them.
A piece of land in Curdridge in Hampshire, a four-bedroom house in Bilston near Wolverhampton and a two-bedroom bungalow in Wigmore in Gillingham are sold at auction.
A three-bed semi in Stafford, a mid-terrace in Gillingham in Kent and a house in an elevated position in Sheffield are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their plans for renovations.
Two couples transform a sad-looking house in the East End of London into a wonderful home, while properties near Peterlee in County Durham and Lemington in Newcastle are also given magic makeovers. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the developers hoping to make some money from their investments.
A bungalow in Alvaston in Derby, a former shop in Accrington in Lancashire and a 1930s semi in Dartford in Kent are sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their plans.
A detached house in Guildford in Surrey, a one-bedroom flat in a high rise in Woodford in London and a bungalow with an annexe in Congleton in Cheshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners, two of whom are planning to make a profit, while the third wants a home.
Dion gives a referee a red card for buying a house in Bulwell in Nottinghamshire without viewing it before the auction, while Lucy meets a man who has bought a studio flat in South Norwood in London with a family consortium. Martin catches up with a dad who, with help from his young sons and some professionals, delivers a stunning refurbishment on a terraced house in Stoke on Trent.
A former bothy in Fife in Scotland, an end-terrace in Nottinghamshire and a semi in Feltham near Heathrow Airport are sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and discover that two of the properties may end up being their new owners' homes, while the third bought by two friends is to sell on after it's done up.
A flat with a sea view in Helensburgh in Argyll and Bute in Scotland, a lodge house in West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire and a chalet bungalow in Callington in Cornwall are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion hear what the new owners have in store.
Property renovation series. A former pub in Folkestone, a semi in Sutton Coldfield and a terrace in Telford are sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion travel to Kent, Birmingham and Shropshire to meet the new owners and hear their plans to make money on their property investments.
Property renovation series. A two-bedroom flat in a period house in Walthamstow in London, a former health centre in Mansfield in Nottinghamshire and a terraced house in Heanor in Derbyshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the investors hoping to turn a profit on their auction buys.
Property renovation series. A house ripe for extending in New Haw in Surrey, a three bedroom semi calling out for a fourth bedroom in Langwith on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border and a former school site with no planning permission in Ebbw Vale in Wales are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the investors hoping to turn a profit on their auction buys.
Property renovation series. A chalet bungalow on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border, a terraced house in Reigate in Surrey and a bungalow with a view in Braystones in Cumbria are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the investors hoping to turn a profit on their auction buys.
A trio of father and sons develop auction buys in Dover in Kent, Wolverhampton in the West Midlands and London's Wandsworth. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet them to hear their plans.
A semi in St Austell in Cornwall, a mid-terrace in Croydon in London and a former hotel in Bitterne in Southampton are sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their ambitious plans to make money from their investments.
An end-terrace in Walsall in the West Midlands, a basement flat in Tunbridge Wells and a bungalow in Hinkley in Leicestershire are bought under the hammer by developers hoping to make some money.
Martin Roberts meets a young family with a toddler and a 12-day-old baby who buy a house in Wood Lane near Stoke-on-Trent, while Dion Dublin and Lucy Alexander talk to developers who have bought a terraced house in Darwen in Lancashire and a maisonette in London's Plumstead.
A couple moving to France buy a quaint terraced cottage in Clent in Worcestershire, a couple who have just moved back home from abroad buy a terraced house in south Croydon, London, and two friends have plans to turn a large house in Edgbaston, Birmingham, into a money spinner. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and follow the progress of the investors hoping to make money from their auction buys.
A grand Edwardian home falls under the hammer in Eltham in London, friends decide what to do with a piece of land in Handsworth near Birmingham, and a property developer weighs up a number of options with her auction buy in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans.
Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin criss-cross the country from Devon and London to Wales to follow the progress of developers hoping to transform their auction property buys. Martin meets a couple wanting to transform a run-down house into their forever home, Dion talks to two friends embarking on their first property adventure, and Lucy meets a seasoned property developer and his son who have a three-phase plan redevelopment plan.
A former bank in Crewe is sold under the hammer, but will it prove a nice little earner for its new owner? In Cumbria a flood-damaged home is bought to benefit the community, and in Tooting, London, a developer has grand plans for a two-bedroom flat.
A couple, friends and a family of five make up the three sets of investors hoping to make money from auction property purchases. Martin is in north Wales on the coast, Dion is in Allenton in Derby and Lucy is in Maidstone in Kent. Adding bedrooms and putting in new bathrooms and kitchens are all under consideration. But will splashing the cash net the investors more money?
A father helps his daughter out buying and transforming a maisonette in Ewell for her to live in, and in Derby two friends hope to create smart accommodation for seven students. In Rainham in Kent, a developer has ambitious plans to smarten up a shop and create a flat above it. But will he also get permission to redevelop land at the back into more homes?
A film extra who wants a starring role as a property developer buys a flat to refurbish in Folkestone in Kent, another developer has ambitious plans for a former council depot in Milton in Stoke-on-Trent, and two footballing friends take on a detached 1930s house in Norbury in London. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin hear their plans, but will anyone them make the profit they are dreaming of?
Two brothers buy a bungalow for their mother in Blurton in Staffordshire, and property developers buy a huge barn in Upwell in Norfolk and a large three-bedroom flat in London's Tooting. They have ambitious plans for their investment, but will they be able to pull off the sought after wow factor?
A couple plan to transform a Victorian terrace in York into their home, developers in Rainham, Kent, want to build flats on land sandwiched between two busy roads, and investors hope to restore a flood-damaged Cumbrian property back to its former glory. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their ambitious plans.
A damp and dingy basement flat in Kilburn in London with space for an extension, a former post office in Gedney Dyke in Lincolnshire and a bungalow in Cornwall's Liskeard are sold under the hammer. Two of the new owners plan to make their auction buys their home, while the third wants to create a family home to sell on. Martin, Lucy and Dion tour the properties and meet the new owners.
A large listed Georgian house in Faversham in Kent is given the wow factor, and developers in Witham St Annes in Lancashire and New Southgate in London also deliver top-notch finishes on their very different flats. Martin, Lucy and Dion follow all the progress.
Martin, Lucy and Dion travel the country looking at properties bought at auction by investors hoping to make some money. Lucy is in Catford to follow progress on a one-bedroom flat its new owners hope to turn into a two-bed. Dion is in Wigton looking at a house with a flying freehold, and Martin is in a large end-of-terrace house in Blackpool close to the tower and illuminations.
Lucy talks to a developer with ambitious plans for a three-bed semi in South Norwood in Croydon, Martin looks round another semi in Derby's Alvaston and Dion follows the progress of a house damaged by the 2015 Cumbrian floods restored to its former glory. All three properties were sold under the hammer, bought by developers hoping to make good investments.
A trio of three three-bedroom properties make for two forever homes and an investment flat. Dion follows progress on a mum-of-two's dreams of transforming a Victorian house in Newcastle-under-Lyme into a wonderful family home. Lucy meets a film extra modernising an investment flat in Thamesmead, and Martin catches up on a four-year project to upgrade a family home in East Taphouse in Cornwall.
Lucy Alexander looks round a cottage in Upstreet near Canterbury in Kent, Dion Dublin checks out a terraced house in Yardley near Birmingham, and Martin Roberts enjoys the stunning countryside close to a cottage in Constantine, Cornwall.
Martin Roberts looks round a former register office in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Lucy Alexander is in a basement flat in London's Shepherd's Bush, and Dion Dublin talks to a couple whose project is a two-bedroom flat in Telford, Shropshire.
A small flat in Tooting in London, a huge former care home near a large park in Liverpool and a fire-damaged house in Silverdale in Shropshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their plans.
A cottage in Bigrigg in Cumbria with views and a busy road, a cottage in Church Gresley in Derbyshire and a two-bedroom flat with a big price tag in London's Hammersmith are all sold under the hammer.One new owner wants to make their purchase their home, another wants to sell on, and the third is in it for the long term and wants to rent. But are any of them going to make any money?
A holiday flat with a sea view in Seaton in Devon, a three-bed 1930s semi in Crewe in Cheshire and a two-bedroom flat in a period property in London's South Norwood are all sold under the hammer. There are some ambitious plans, but will the new owners make any money?
Martin catches up on a three-and-a-half-year project in which the auction lot included a fish and chip shop, a flat and a large storage area in Fareham in Hampshire, Dion checks out a semi in Dudley in the West Midlands, and Lucy takes a look at a studio flat in London's South Norwood. But two of the three projects prove really challenging, with some unforeseen problems to overcome.
A semi in Sutton Coldfield near Birmingham, a derelict house in a rural village near Dover in Kent and a basement without planning permission in Ipswich in Suffolk are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion talk to the developers who hope to make some money, but the projects are not without their problems and take much longer than the investors bargained for.
A 20-year-old first-time developer, a banker turned developer and a builder who wants to create a fantastic new home for his soon-to-be-wife all buy properties at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion are in Chesterton in Staffordshire, Hornchurch in Essex and Sudbrook in Monmouthshire to hear their plans.
A run-down listed village house in Farningham in Kent is given the wow factor while houses, in Great Barr in Birmingham and Crewe in Cheshire are also given great makeovers. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and catch up on their progress after the transformations.
Lucy talks to a pastor and his wife who plan to build their dream eco house in Brompton in Kent, while Martin meets a first-time developer in Wolverhampton, and Dion looks at a huge building which already comes with a tenanted flat and a hair salon in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
A commercial and residential building in Beeston in Nottinghamshire, a four-storey house in East Dulwich in London and a flat in Godalming in Surrey are all given high-end makeovers. But will the developers, who all bought at auction, manage to make a profit? Or have their ambitious plans come at too high a price?
A 1930s semi in Hatfield in Hertforshire packed with original features, a flat in Croydon and a workshop and land in Heanor in Derbyshire are sold at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the owners and hear their plans to make some money from their bricks and mortar.
A mum and dad buy a piece of land in Stevenage in Hertfordshire in the hope of developing a pair of houses for their children, a couple who buy a top-floor flat in Motherwell in Scotland want to make a profit on the rent, and two young brothers buy a run-down house in South Normanton, Derbyshire, to add to a large property portfolio. All the properties were sold at auction, and Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear their plans.
A bungalow in Langton Green in Kent is given a high-end refurbishment and extension, a father-and-son team cleverly refigure the existing space in a terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent, and two lifelong friends have high hopes for a piece of land they buy behind a house they already own in Northwood in Middlesex. Martin, Lucy and Dion have a look round the property development sites and hear how the new owners hope to make some money.
A 1930s semi in Leamington Spa in Warwickshire, a terraced hose in London's Plumstead and a workshop on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin hear about the plans for the three properties, which range from a first home, a high-end rental property and an ambitious new development.
Martin Roberts catches up on ambitious plans to redevelop the site of a former school in Ebbw Vale in Wales, while Dion Dublin talks to a first-time developer planning to extend up and out at a semi in Bloxwich in the West Midlands. And Lucy Alexander meets a developer wanting to convert a Grade II listed building in Milton Regis in Kent into two homes. All three developments were bought at auction by developers hoping to turn a profit.
A flat in Sutton in London, a studio apartment in Chatham in Kent and a terraced house in Middlesbrough are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners.
A run-down bungalow in Biggin Hill with huge potential, a centuries-old cottage in a beautiful part of Devon and an end terrace crying out for an upstairs bathroom are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans.
Martel Maxwell joins the team, and looks at an old mews house in an historic part of Litchfield in Staffordshire, while Martin Roberts assesses the potential of a bungalow in Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent. Dion Dublin is overwhelmed by the amount of work needed on a terraced house in Sutton in Surrey. All the properties are bought at auction and all the developers plan to sell their properties on after renovation, but will any of them make any money?
Martel Maxwell looks at a large terraced house in Dover in Kent with bags of potential. Martin Roberts is in Camborne in Cornwall viewing a house with lots of issues. Dion Dublin meets a couple who bought a two bedroom flat in Woodford Green in Essex. All three properties were sold at auction and bought by investors hoping to turn a profit.
Martel Maxwell is in Gillingham in Kent meeting a couple embarking on their first renovation development, Martin Roberts talks to a man with ambitious plans for a house in London's Chingford, and Dion Dublin looks round a semi in Wolverhampton.
Martel Maxwell hears development plans for a two-bedroom flat in Godalming in Surrey, Martin Roberts looks at a house in a terrible state of repair in Telford in Shropshire, and Dion Dublin sizes up the work needing to be done at a terraced house in Smethwick in the West Midlands.
A flat with great sea views in Margate in Kent, a bungalow in Whaley Thorns in Nottinghamshire and an end terrace in Longbridge in Birmingham are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell have a look round the properties to see what they think could be done to improve them before hearing the plans of the new owners.
A listed building in Brentwood in Essex dating back to the 16th century is sold under the hammer, along with a flat in Halesowen in Birmingham and an end terrace in Northwood in Stoke-on-Trent. Martin Roberts,Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell talk to the new owners and hear their plans. For the owner of the listed building, plans include investing upwards of a million pounds into the project.
A large semi in New Barnet in London is bought as an ambitious project to turn into a family home, a family do up a semi in Dover in Kent to make a profit, and two friends club together to try their hand atrefurbishing a terraced house in Derby. Martin, Dion and Martel visit the properties to hear about the plans.
A large Victorian semi packed full of original features in Dresden in Stoke-on-Trent, a two-bed semi in Croydon in London and some public loos in Kincardine in Fife are sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans for their auction buys.
A huge 1930's house in Kidderminster in Worcestershire, a purpose built flat in a 1980's block in Wembley in North London and a substantial Victorian semi in Burslem in Staffordshire are sold at auction.Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell hear what the developers want to do with their investments, but not everything goes to plan.
A semi in Folkestone in Kent, a terrace in Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent and a huge detached house in Seascale in Cumbria are all sold at auction.Martin Roberts,Lucy Alexanderand Dion Dublin meet the new owners to hear their plans for their auction buys. The projects take from nine months to five years, but is there any profit for the developers?
A mid-terrace house with period features in Forest Gate in London, a house with a stream but close to a railway line in Handsacre in Staffordshire and a large three-storey property in Plymouth are all sold atauction. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners to hear their plans for their auction buys.
A third-floor flat in Walworth in London, a piece of land in Derbyshire's Chesterfield and a block of flats in Hengoed in Mid Glamorgan are all sold under the hammer. Martel Maxwell, Martin Roberts and DionDublin meet the new owners, all of whom are faced with unexpected surprises along their property development journey.
Developers tackle three ambitious projects with auction properties needing a lot of work to get them up to scratch. Martel Maxwell visits a house in Guildford, Martin Roberts falls in love with a GradeII-listed house in Torquay in Devon, and Dion Dublin is in Barry in Wales assessing all the work needed on a mid-terrace house. But will the developers' plans run smoothly and will any of them turn a profit.
Martel Maxwell talks to a 20-year-old developer whose fourth property is in Madeley Heath in Staffordshire, while Dion Dublin meets two friends refurbishing a flat in Birkenhead. Martin Roberts talks toidentical twin brothers who have ambitious plans for a listed, derelict fire station in Paisley. Will their plans run smoothly?
A bungalow in Callington in Cornwall, a three-bed semi in Willenhall near Wolverhampton and a terraced house in Hertfordshire's Watford are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and MartelMaxwell meet the new owners, and hear their plans for their auction buys. But for one developer there is a hard lesson learned after breaking a golden hammer rule.
Lucy Alexander talks to experienced developers who deliver a stunning renovation on a subsidence-troubled semi in Coulsdon in Surrey, Dion Dublin meets two brothers with ambitious plans for a commercialproperty in Derby, and Martel Maxwell meets with two golfing friends turned developers who plan to turn round a one-bedroom flat in Telford in Shropshire in record time. All three properties have been sold at auction and all three sets of developers hope to make some money from their projects.
A two-bed detached house ripe for extending in Bilston near Wolverhampton, a cosy cottage in Nettlestead Green in Kent and a terraced house in Etruria in Stoke-on-Trent without a bathroom or an inside loo areall sold under the hammer. The developers have ambitious plans for their new purchases but will all go according to plan?
A garage with development potential in Margate in Kent, a ground-floor flat in a Victorian house in Shepherd's Bush, London, and a piece of land ripe for building on in Birmingham are all sold under the hammer.But it's not plain sailing for any of the three investors who are hoping to make some money on their auction buys.
Martin, Dion and Martel check out properties in Norwich, Brynmawr and Maidstone. One has a guide price at auction of just £8,000 but will need a pretty penny spent on it to bring it up to scratch.
A terraced house in Wolverhampton is in a near-derelict condition, a terrace in Aberdare also needs lots of remedial work, and a builder in Romford reckons he will make money extending a three-bedroom semi.
Some longer-term projects are featured today. Martin catches up with a development he first saw in Anthorn in Cumbira in 2012, and the team also follows progress on a two-year project to develop a largeterraced house in Hounslow in west London, as well as a 12-month timeframe to modernise a sad-looking terrace in Crewe in Cheshire.
Martin catches up on the ambitious plans to redevelop an old bank in Crewe, to discover whether or not there really is money in the bank. Dion is in Derby looking at a house in need of a modern kitchen, whileMartel talks to two great friends working together on a mid-terrace house in Ogmore Vale in mid-Glamorgan.
Martin, Dion and Martel hear plans for a flat in Bow in London, a terrace in Blaengwynfi in the Afan Valley and a three-bed semi in Alvaston in Derby. Will any of the investors make money on their projects?
Some longer-term projects are featured in this episode. Martin catches up with a development he first saw in Anthorn in Cumbria in 2012, and there is also a look at the progress on a two-year project to developa large terraced house in Hounslow in west London, as well as a 12-month timeframe to modernise a sad-looking terrace in Crewe in Cheshire.
A charming cottage in rural Romsley near Worcester, a flat in a block in London's East Finchley and a traditional mid-terrace in the Ebbw Vale in the Welsh Valleys are all sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans to make some money on their investments.
An end-terraced house in Birmingham in a bad state of repair, some land in Rainham in Kent and an end terrace in Stoke-on-Trent needing a total renovation are all sold under the hammer. The developers have ambitious plans, but will any of them deliver their projects on budget and on schedule?
More tales from the auction rooms as Martin, Dion and Martel follow developments across the country. Dion catches up with an impressive new build running alongside a tourist steam train track in Cottishall in Norfolk, while Martin meets a developer who has made it three in a row of terraced houses in Bootle in Liverpool. Martel talks to a husband-and-wife team who, along with a sister, are taking on a house in Maidstone in Kent where the outside loo is further away than the next-door pub.
A terraced house in Fulham with no roof is sold under the hammer for an eye-watering amount, while houses in Gillingham in Kent and Selly Oak near Birmingham are sold for more modest sums. All need renovating, but will the developers' ideas pay off in the long run?
A small meadow with planning permission for three detached houses in Woodville in Derbyshire, an old mill in Stoke in Staffordshire and a terraced house across three floors in Mountain Ash in Wales are all soldunder the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners to hear their plans to make money. All three projects need an enormous amount of work, but will everything go according to plan?
A small terraced house in London's Plumstead, a former bakery in Whitstable in Kent and a three-bed semi near Derby city centre are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Lucy Alexander talk to the new owners to hear their plans for their investments.
A son who has overcome a life-threatening condition is helped by his family with his first property-developing venture - a three-bedroom semi in Miles Green in Stoke. The other two auction lots are a two-bedroom maisonette in Bow in London and a piece of land in Kings Heath destined to be a large house. Martin, Dion and Martel talk to the new owners to hear their plans on how they hope to make some money from their investments.
All of today's projects take a lot longer than planned to redevelop - including a property in Axminster in Devon which took four years to complete. The other properties sold under the hammer are a small office crying out to be a home in Basingstoke and a terrace in Birkenhead which can't make up its mind if it is a three- or four-bedroom house.
A beautiful period cottage in Seend in Wiltshire, a semi in Neath in Wales and a fire-damaged property in Wolverhampton are all sold under the hammer. All three developers paid over the guide prices, so will they manage to turn a profit?
A terraced house in Derby, a bungalow in Penrhiwceiber in the Welsh valleys and a commercial property ripe for conversion in Silverdale near Newcastle-under-Lyme are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their ambitious plans to make some profit.
Two Grade II listed cottages in Bassaleg in Wales and Canterbury in Kent are sold under the hammer, along with a mid-terraced house in Wallasey in Merseyside. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans to add value to their investments.
A detached house in Chesterton in Staffordshire, a former police station in Netherton in the Midlands and a beautiful Victorian house in Berkhamsted are sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Lucy meet the new owners and hear their ambitious plans to turn a profit on their investments.
A house in Erdington in Birmingham in a bad state of repair, six holiday homes in a former vicarage in LLanfynydd in Camarthenshire and a terraced house in Bootle on Merseyside are all sold under the hammer.Martin, Dion and Martel talk to the new owners, one of whom had not spotted an extra fee in the legal pack.
Dion Dublin is in Port Sunlight in Merseyside looking at a Grade II listed cottage in a model village, Lucy Alexander looks at a large hotel in Matlock with stunning views of the Derbyshire countryside, and Martin Roberts visits a terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent with some lovely original features.
A terraced house in Haslington near Crewe, a quirky house next to a cemetery in Maryport in Cumbria and a terrace in near perfect condition with original features in Derby are sold under the hammer. Martin,Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans to make a return on their investments.
A house in need of a total refurbishment in London's St John's Wood sells for well over a million pounds, while a terrace in Birkenhead near Liverpool and a piece of land in Handsworth in Birmingham sell formuch more modest sums. But all three projects require a lot of hard work from their new owners to make the best of their auction buys.
Three flats in a terrible state of repair in a corner property in Wolverhampton and two terraces in Mountain Ash in Wales and Chatham in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin andMartel Maxwell take a look and follow progress as one seasoned developer and two novices tackle their projects.
A couple buy a former shop and flat in Haverfordwest in Wales, a mother and son work together on a maisonette in Raynes Park just outside London, and a first-time developer buys a run-down house in Erdington in the Midlands with a plan to transform it into a home for his family. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow the progress of the three projects all sold under the hammer.
A 19th-century Methodist chapel with bags of potential in Princetown in Devon, a retirement flat in Thornton-Cleveleys in Lancashire and a terraced house in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion andMartel meet the owners and follow progress on the three projects, which take between just a few weeks and several years to complete.
A couple of terraces and a flat are sold under the hammer. The houses are in St Helens in Merseyside and Loscoe in Derbyshire, while the two-bedroom apartment is in London's Dulwich. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans to make some money from their auction buys.
Two huge retail spaces with potential for residential as well as a three-bed semi are sold under the hammer. Martin Alexander, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell are in Cleator Moor in Cumbria, Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire and Alvaston in Derbyshire checking out the auction buys. All need lots of work carried out on them, but will their new owners be able to make the money stretch into a profit?
A husband-and-wife team add sparkle to a three-bedroom flat in Epsom in Surrey, a niece and aunt team up to refurbish a house in Wolverhampton and a semi-retired man buys a bungalow in Ashton in Cornwall to benear his brother. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell talk to the developers and hear their plans to see what they want to do with their homes bought under the hammer.
A couple of terraces in Liverpool and Alfreton in Derbyshire, as well as a rambling former pub in Rowelton in Cumbria are sold under the hammer. The new owners range from a seasoned developer to a teenage brother and sister. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell take a look at their auction buys and hear their plans for their auction buys.
A one bedroom flat, high on potential but short on its lease, in London's Streatham, a bungalow near the coast in Flimby in Cumbria, and a semi in Sinfin near Derby with scope for an extension are all sold under the hammer. The projects take from a few months to several years and not all run smoothly.
A couple of terraces in Caerphilly in Wales and in Bootle on Merseyside as well as an ambitious project to develop a large former mill in Stoke-on-Trent feature on today's show. Martin, Dion and Martel talk tothe new owners and follow progress on the developments, which take anything from a few months to several years to complete.
Two terraces near beautiful countryside in Prestatyn in north Wales and Darley Dale in the Peak District and a shop and flat in Folkestone in Kent are all sold under the hammer. All three properties need a lot of work and Martin, Dion and Lucy meet the new investors to hear their plans.
Martin, Dion and Martel follow the progress on a trio of houses sold under the hammer. Martin is in Wallasey on Merseyside, Dion is in Porth in south Wales, while Martel looks around a property in Ripley in Derbyshire. All the developments take longer than expected and not everyone sticks to their budget - so will any of them make a profit?
A chalet bungalow in a bad state of repair in East Peckham in Kent, a piece of land ripe for a housing development in Tredegar in Wales and an end-terrace in Hartshill in Warwickshire bought by an engagedcouple are all sold at auction. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell meet the new owners and find out if all the work will be worth it in the end as none of the projects run smoothly.
Martin, Dion and Martel meet developers who all have very ambitious plans for their auction buys in Littleover in Derby, Barking in Essex and Congleton in Cheshire. Ideas range from a two-floor extension,creating an extra home and a radical rethink on the use of one of the buildings. But do any of the developers manage to realise their dreams?
A flood-damaged house in Carlisle is brought back to life, and work is carried out on a piece of land in Breadsall Hilltop in Derby and on a semi-detached house with a great view in Alsagers Bank inStaffordshire. All three lots were sold under the hammer and Martin, Dion and Martel follow the progress on the auction buys.
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell look at a two-bedroom flat in London's East Ham, a couple of maisonettes in Liverpool with a view - provided you're an Everton football supporter - and a terracehouse overlooking allotments in Coundon, County Durham. All of these properties have been sold under the hammer; Martin, Dion and Lucy meet the new owners to hear their plans to make some money.
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell look at a fire-damaged house in Upped Beedon in West Sussex crying out for some tender loving care, a semi-detached house needing modernisation in Walsall in theWest Midlands, and a former barn in Sutton Valence in the Kent countryside. All of these properties have been sold under the hammer; Martin, Dion and Lucy meet the new owners who are keen to share their plans for their projects.
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell look at a terrace house in need of lots of TLC in Crewe, Cheshire, a characterful former woodman's cottage in Blackwell, West Midlands, and a small studio flat with a big city view in London's Poplar are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners to hear their plans for their auction buys.
A first time buyer wants to make a home from a house in Brompton, Kent, while a house in Workington in Cumbria is bought by a team starting out on property developing. Plus two cousins have big plans for a bighouse and garden in Great Barr, West Midlands. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell tour the properties and meet the new owners embarking on their projects. But will any of them manage to make a profit?
A three-bed semi in Doncaster, a plot of land in Kent's Herne Bay and a small flat in London's Edmonton are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Martel and Lucy talk to the new owners and hear their ambitious plans for the auction buys. But will any of them keep to their budget and schedule and turn a profit?
A bungalow near the coast in Dymchurch in Kent, a detached house in Glanamman in Wales and a terrace house in Thornton Heath in Surrey are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners to hear their plans to turn a profit.
A detached house in Strood in Kent, a prefab bungalow in Alvaston in Derby and a large three-bedroom semi-detached with an enormous garden in Caterham in Surrey are sold under the hammer. Martin, Martel and Lucy view the lots before hearing what the new owners have planned.
Today's auction property-developing projects take an incredible 14 days to more than two and a half years to complete. Martin, Martel and Lucy visit the properties in Sandgate in Kent and Bolton in Lancashireas well as a plot of land in Enfield in London at the start of the projects, following the progress until they're finished. Will any of the investors manage to make money?
It's a family affair as couples and a father-and-son team tackle renovation projects in Stoke, Liverpool and Birmingham. Bedrooms are added, as well as an en-suite and plenty of new kitchens and bathrooms in all three terrace houses. Martin, Dion and Martell follow progress on all the work.
A small garden with planning permission in the heart of historic Canterbury in Kent, a generously sized flat in London's Crystal Palace and a beautifully maintained bungalow in the quiet village of Branthwaite in Cumbria are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell meet the new owners to hear their plans, which include a new build, an extra bedroom and a possible loft extension.
A couple of terraces with a traditional layout in Langley Mill in Derbyshire, a three-storey terrace cut into the side of a hill in Tylorstown in Wales and a Grade II listed property in Milton Regis in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Martel Maxwell and Lucy Alexander talk to the new owners and follow the progress on their developments.
A stunning renovation of a Grade II listed house in London's Camden, which took more than six years to complete, as well as shorter projects in Coatbridge in Scotland and Bootle on Merseyside, are sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Martel Maxwell talk to the new owners, who are hoping to make a healthy profit.
Three couples take on properties in Wednesfield near Wolverhampton, Sydenham in London and Chatham in Kent in the hope of making some money. All need modernising, but for one couple there is a hidden and very costly surprise waiting for them. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow progress on the projects.
A bungalow in Chelsfield in London, a shop with lots of flats above and a semi-detached in Erith in London are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell meet the new owners to hear what they have in store for their auction buys. All of them are hoping to turn a profit, but will any of them be disappointed?
The team look at a couple of terraces in Caerphilly in Wales and Bootle in Merseyside, as well as an ambitious project to develop a large former mill in Stoke-on-Trent. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell talk to the new owners and follow progress on the developments which take anything from a few months to several years to complete.
A new baby, a wedding and brothers in law working together for the first time make today's show a real family affair. Their projects are in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands, Aveley in Essex and Llansamlet near Swansea. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow progress on the large semi detached houses and small studio flat.
A three-bed town house in Staleybridge in Cheshire, a maisonette in Barnet in Hertfordshire and an end terrace in West Bromwich in the West Midlands complete with a potential building plot are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell talk to the new owners to hear their plans, which will take between a few weeks and several years to come together.
A period property in Copley in County Durham is sold at auction, as are terraces in Treherbert in Wales and Swinton in Yorkshire. Two are bought by people who want to turn them into their homes, while another sees profit potential in doing it up and selling it on. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow their progress.
The new owner of a semi in Faversham in Kent is faced with security issues, while in Liverpool someone buys a piece of land knowing it's unlikely it can be built on. But perhaps the biggest challenge is with a flat in a block in Walworth in London, which is bought despite the fact that it might be demolished. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow the auction-buy developments.
A run-down Victorian terrace in Walthamstow, a piece of land in Bury in Greater Manchester and a Victorian pub in the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog in Wales are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel talk to the new owners and hear what they hope to achieve with their auction buys. But as the months and years pass, it is clear that not everything goes to plan.
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow progress on projects stretching just a few months to six years, as three sets of families take on ambitious plans to sort out property in Congleton in Cheshire, Coalburn in Lanarkshire and Kings Lynn in Norfolk.
Martel Maxwell meets a developer who plans to add value to a studio flat in Handley, while there is an update on a period house in Birkhamsted which Lucy first saw in 2015, and Martin Roberts chats to a mum and her son who buy two flats in a Victorian house in Bootle in Merseyside.They all want to make money from their auction investments, and for some the projects run smoothly, while one set of developers have to jump over lots of hurdles to get their project finished.
A terraced house in Wigton in Cumbria, a studio flat in Purley in Surrey and a former working men's club, with planning permission, in Cannock in Staffordshire are sold under the hammer. The team take a look and hear plans from the new owners.
A huge office space above a bank in Tring in Hertfordshire, a terraced house in Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire and a semi in Ambergate in Derby are sold under the hammer. The team check out the auction buys and talk to the new owners, who hope to create lovely new homes while making a profit.
Dion visits a two-bed terrace in Salford, Martel goes to Derbyshire to look at a three-bed semi, and Martin is in south London, where a one-bedroom flat is the order of the day. The team want to know whether the renovations of these auction properties have gone to plan or if the owners have bitten off more than they can chew.
Martin is on the Dorset coast finding out whether a six-year journey will result in the perfect home for a young couple. Martel is in Greater Manchester where a mid-terrace is in need of some TLC, and Dion is in Ellesmere Port, where a first-time renovator is tackling a three-bed semi.
Martel Maxwell visits a property in Birmingham with some mesmerising wallpaper and a south Wales house that has her dancing with joy, while Dion Dublin is in Liverpool to see a place that has him a bit confused.
Martin Roberts visits a property in Shropshire, Martel Maxwell is in Cumbria and Dion Dublin in Derby. Will the new owners of these auction properties prosper, or will the renovations prove too hard to handle?
A trio of properties all bought without viewing ahead of the auction are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell talk to the new owners in West Bromwich, Leeds and Croydon to discover if any of them regret their buys.
Martel Maxwell is in Cumbria visiting a former chip shop, Martin Roberts is in London looking at a one-bedroom flat, and Dion Dublin comes across a plot of land in Greater Manchester. This varied trio of auction lots are all ripe for reinvention, but what will they become?
Lucy Alexander visits a maisonette over three floors in Crystal Palace, London. Martel Maxwell is in Leeds where a troublesome tree is causing issues at a three-bed semi, and Dion Dublin is in Doncaster at a characterful cottage in a bad state of repair.
Dion Dublin visits a bungalow in Cheshire being renovated by a couple as their new home, and an old chapel in Dudley ripe for development into flats. Martel Maxwell is in West Yorkshire at an end of terrace, where the new owners have grand plans for a child-friendly development.
Martin Roberts revisits a Derbyshire development project, overseen by a husband and wife team, which he first came across in 2016. Plus Dion Dublin gets a driving test at a Bootle property and Martel Maxwell is near Preston at a detached property with a strange layout.
Martin Roberts is in Croydon, at a basement flat bought by two brothers and Martel Maxwell visits a colourful terrace in Cumbria. Dion Dublin is in Greater Manchester, where a first-time developer has taken on a real challenge.
Martel Maxwell visits properties in Preston and Liverpool in need of renovation. Dion Dublin is in Nottingham to meet a couple with differing views on how their project should go.
Dion Dublin visits a property in Manchester and has some motorised fun with a toy car at a house in Liverpool. Plus the team revisit a London project Lucy Alexander first saw three years previously. It didn't have a roof back then, but it's been worth waiting for the finish.
Martin Roberts is by the seaside in Norfolk, Martel Maxwell encounters a house with no stairs in Lancashire, and Dion Dublin is in Staffordshire at a two-up-two-down with a carpeted bath.
Dion Dublin meets an impressive young developer in Merseyside, Martin Roberts is in Stoke, where a couple have a long-term plan for their renovation, and Martel Maxwell is in Leeds with a first-time developer.
Dion Dublin is in Dover at a property right by the famous white cliffs, Martin Roberts is in the leafy London suburbs of Wood Green, and Martel Maxwell visits a project in Cumbria.
The programme revisits an interesting site in Middlesex that Lucy Alexander first looked at in 2016. Martel Maxwell is in Worcester at a three-bed house, and Dion Dublin sees a tiny basement flat in Liverpool.
Martin Roberts looks around a flat in Pimlico, London, and Martel Maxwell is in Ipswich and Huddersfield visiting properties bought at auction that are in need of renovation.
Martin Roberts is in Tunbridge Wells to see a one-bedroom flat, and Martel Maxwell visits a former supermarket building in Derbyshire and a terrace in Liverpool.
Martin visits a fairly modern two-bedroom flat in Manchester, the programme revisits a property in Bexleyheath, Kent, that was first seen in 2012, and Dion is in Wolverhampton at a semi-detached house.
It's a tale of three mid-terraces, with Martin in Burton upon Trent, Martel in Bromley, Kent, and Dion in Merseyside.
A static caravan is bought for the plot of land it stands on in Dunkirk, Kent. Meanwhile, a semi in Olton in the Midlands and a terrace in South Norwood in London are also sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Lucy Alexander meet the new owners to hear plans for their buys.
It's a family affair as a mother and son develop a house in Knutton in Staffordshire, a father and son work on a one-bedroom flat in London's Cricklewood and a husband-and-wife team take on an ambitious project to make a stonework shop and a brick single-storey former shop one home in Belper in Derbyshire. Martin Roberts and Dion Dublin follow the progress made on their auction buys.
A couple buy an old prefabricated bungalow in Chesterton in Staffordshire and turn it into their forever dream home, while first-time developers in both Sutton in Surrey and Bilston in the West Midlands hope to sell their projects on for profit. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow progress on their auction property buys.
A smart one-bedroom flat in Whitefield in Greater Manchester, a large bungalow bought for an unexpected use in Tipton in Derbyshire and a lovely two-bedroom flat in a Victorian building in London's New Cross are sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell talk to the property developers who hope to make a profit from their auction buys.
A trio of terraces are bought by family property-developing teams to try to make some money. Two brothers want to improve the planning permission in place on a terrace in Borough Green in Kent, while a mum and daughter hope they don't have too much to do on their first investment in Liverpool. And a brother and sister who are seasoned property developers have ambitious plans for a generous end-of-terrace in London's Streatham.
A trio of terraces are sold under the hammer in Carlisle, Forest Gate in London and Walsall in the West Midlands. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow the developers' progress as they all try to make a profit on their auction buys.
A one-bedroom flat in Peckham in London, a terraced house in Bilston in the West Midlands and a third-floor flat in Maidstone are sold under the hammer. Some take longer than others with the shortest project turned around in days and the longest stretching nearly three years.
Two sets of fathers and sons, and a seasoned property-developing duo buy and renovate properties in Smethwick in the Midlands, Ramsgate in Kent and Chingford in London. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow their progress to see if anyone can make some money on their auction buys.
Martin catches up with an ambitious development in Tredegar in Wales, while Dion chats to a man who wants to turn a house in Great Barr in the Midlands into his family home and Martel is impressed by a grand six-bedroom terrace in Liverpool.
A two-bedroom flat in Grays in Essex, a stone-built cottage in Lochearnhead in the Highlands of Scotland and a three-bedroom house in Selston in Nottinghamshire are sold under the hammer. Two of the projects run on for several years, but will any of the developers make any money?
A period one-bedroom cottage near Blackwell in Worcestershire, a huge Methodist chapel in Dover in Kent and a three-bedroom end-of-terrace in Bootle on Merseyside are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel follow progress as the new owners get underway to make their dreams a reality.
Developers with a pressing deadline of their own race to refurbish a terraced house in Tylorstown in Wales, a businesswoman buys a former takeaway to help her business and a developer got more than he bargains for when he buys a piece of land on the Isle of Sheppey. Martin, Dion and Martel follow progress as the auction buys are developed.
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, Martel Maxwell and Lucy Alexander follow a four-year project to develop land in Maidstone and two swifter developments in Burnley in Lancashire and Meir in Staffordshire. Budgets range from a few thousand to more than a million, but who will turn a profit?
Three properties sold at action take between a month and six and a half years to complete. But is it the semi in Sittingbourne in Kent, the cottage in Landrake in Cornwall or the flat in London's Maida Vale which will deliver its new owner the biggest profits? Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow the refurbishment plans.
The bank of mum and dad is used to buy a property in Sidcup in Kent, while seasoned developers in Pontygwaith in south Wales and Leeds snap up properties as investments. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow progress on all the work.
All today's property developments in Plymouth, Treherbert in Wales and Hinckley in Leicestershire take much longer than planned, with projects running a little over a year to eight years to complete. But will any of the developments make their new owners money - Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell follow progress on their ambitious plans.
The team visit a trio of terraces, with Martin Roberts in Birmingham, Dion Dublin in Bradford and Martel Maxwell going to Dover.
Martin Roberts views a ground-floor flat in London, Martel Maxwell checks out a former commercial unit in Staffordshire, and Dion Dublin is in Birmingham visiting a three-bed semi.
A one-bedroom ground-floor flat in St Margaret's at Cliffe in Kent, a large terrace house in Dalton-in-Furness in Cumbria and a three-bedroom semi in Great Barr in Birmingham are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell meet the new owners to hear what they plan for their auction buys.
Martel Maxwell visits a characterful cottage in Saffron Walden, Essex, Dion Dublin checks out a terrace not too far from his old stomping ground in Manchester, and Martin Roberts goes to see a plot of land near Wolverhampton.
Martin Roberts visits a rundown mid-terrace in Dover bought by a plucky first-time developer. Martell Maxwell is in Dudley, West Midlands, viewing an old retail unit, while Dion Dublin is in Manchester looking round a real shell of a building.
Dion Dublin is in Birmingham at a property with one of the smallest kitchens he has come across. Martin Roberts visits a former care home in Penmaenmawr, Wales. Martell Maxwell is in St Helens, Merseyside at a house that seems almost too good to be true.
Two flats in Seaham in Durham, a former bank in Westhoughton near Manchester and a building with a shop and residential space in Surbiton in Surrey are sold under the hammer. The new owners have ambitious plans but soon discover a few twists and turns along the way.
Martin, Dion and Martel follow ambitious property development projects in Brynmawr in Wales, Upchurch in Kent and Stone in Staffordshire. All the projects take longer than planned with one stretching over four years. But who will manage to make a profit from their auction buys?
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell track the progress of a trio of terraces sold at auction in Grassmoor near Chesterfield, Queenborough in Sheerness, Kent, and St Helens on Merseyside. But who will manage to make a profit from their auction buys?
Martel Maxwell visits a three bed house in Colchester and a one bed flat in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire. Dion Dublin is in Croydon looking around a mid-terrace property.
Martel Maxwell is in her native Scotland looking round a flat in Dumfries, and she also visits a plot of land in Birmingham. Martin Roberts is at a house in Abergavenny, Wales.
Martel Maxwell is in Tipton to revisit a bungalow where there was a renovation plan with a difference. Dion Dublin is in Burnley, Lancashire, to meet an experienced father-and-daughter team, and Martin Roberts is in Lewisham, London, to examine the potential of three flats.
Martel Maxwell visits houses in Liverpool and Carlisle, and Dion Dublin sees a plot of land in Bury.
Martel Maxwell is in Alvaston, Derby to see a three-bed semi, as well as a dingy basement flat in Blackpool with more than it's share of issues to deal with. Dion Dublin visits Liverpool to see a mid-terrace bought by a seasoned developer.
Martin Roberts visits a ground-floor flat in East Croydon, London. Martel Maxwell is in Denholme, West Yorkshire to see a dilapidated old church with plans to turn it into a stunning family home. Dion Dublin travels to Liverpool to explore the potential of a two-bed flat.
Martin Roberts is in London's East Ham, Dion Dublin visits Nottingham to look at a semi-detached house and Martel Maxwell travels to Bradford to explore a terraced house.
Lucy Alexander is in the beautiful Perthshire countryside to see an unusual auction lot with grand plans for two family homes. Martel Maxwell is in Wednesfield in the West Midlands visiting a house badly affected by fire damage, and Dion Dublin is in the Lancashire village of Stacksteads.
Dion Dublin visits an end terrace in Wolverhampton and a slightly unusual cottage in Crewe, Cheshire, where a couple have some grand plans to build a forever family home. Martel Maxwell is in Streatham, London, to see a house with some real potential.
Martin Roberts is in Dover to see a large commercial property with scope to convert partly into residential use. Martel Maxwell visits a house in Orpington, London, which is of non-standard construction, and Dion Dublin is in Liverpool to take a look round a two-bed terrace.
Martin Roberts is in Wimbledon to meet a pair of young developers with big plans for a two-bed house. He also visits a three-bed semi in Birmingham. Dion Dublin is in Bootle, Merseyside, to cast his eye over a two-bed semi-detached house.
Dion Dublin visits a terraced house in Stourbridge in the West Midlands. He is also in Liverpool at a house with some rather eye-catching wallpaper. We also revisit a Grade II listed property in Brentwood, Essex, that Martin Roberts first saw back in 2016.
Martin Roberts is in Willenhall, West Midlands, to see a semi-detached house. Lucy Alexander is at an overgrown plot of land in west London to find out the ambitious plans of the new owner. Dion Dublin is in Liverpool to see a particularly colourful property.
Martel Maxwell is in Burton on Trent to see a commercial space, and in Kent where a couple are returning to property development after taking a few years out. Dion Dublin meets a husband and wife team at a split-level flat in London.
Martin Roberts is in Wigan looking at a charming cottage. Martel Maxwell is in Cumbria meeting a couple taking on their second project. Dion Dublin meets a seasoned developer in Liverpool.
Martin Roberts is in Heslington, a village near York, where he revisits a derelict building where the new owner had some grand plans. Dion Dublin visits Wolverhampton to see a charming bungalow, and Martel Maxwell is in Cardiff to see a first-floor flat.
The programme revisits a detached house in Ashford, Kent, that Lucy Alexander first saw in 2013. Dion Dublin is in Birmingham to see a ground-floor flat bought by a first-time developer, and Martel Maxwell is in Stoke to look at a two-bed terrace with no kitchen or bathroom and an outside toilet.
Martin is in the Kent seaside town of Margate to look at a small flat with a great view. Martel visits a former police station in the Lancashire town of Carnforth, and Dion is just outside Chesterfield to see a property that was of non-standard construction.
Martel is in Bilston, West Midlands, to see a semi-detached house as well as in Chatham, Kent, looking at a mid-terrace over three floors. Martin is in Wales to see a derelict bungalow that turned into a four-year project.
Martin Roberts revists an old church in Denby, Derbyshire, which was being redeveleloped into a family home in 2007. Martel Maxwell looks at a one-bed flat in Milton Regis, Kent.
We go back to check the progress of a fascinating and rather unusual development in Capel-le-Ferne in Kent that Lucy first saw back in 2009. Martin is in Liverpool visiting a mid-terrace house, and Dion is at a characterful cottage in Plaistow, London.
A semi in Claygate in Surrey, a terrace in Willenhall in the West Midlands and a bungalow in Ashton on Ribble in Lancashire are all sold under the hammer.
It is a family affair as a father and son develop a terrace in Lancashire, a mum and daughter work on a three-storey building in the West Midlands and two brothers develop a flat in Gravesend in Kent.
A stone house in Abercynon in South Wales, a two bed semi in West Bromwich and a first floor maisonette in London's Neasden are sold under the hammer. Some of the projects don't go according to plan, including one that stretches over five years.
Terrace houses in Walthamstow in London and Dover in Kent as well as a three-bed semi in Epping in Essex with a lovely countryside view are all sold under the hammer. All three properties need major renovation and reworking, but will there be room for profit after all the money is spent?
A former bank in Nuneaton in Warwickshire is given the wow factor, and developers also work hard to transform properties in Wolverhampton and Stoke.
A couple of semis in Lower Gornal in the West Midlands and Gillingham in Kent are all sold under the hammer, as is a large commercial building in Ebbw Vale in Wales. Martin, Dion and Martel follow progress as the developers get to work.
A house in London's Plaistow, a shell of a home in Little Plumpton in Lancashire and a two-bedroom flat in Blythe Bridge in Stoke-on-Trent are all sold under the hammer. All the developers have bought them for investment, but will any of them make any money?
Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell visit a house in London's Plaistow, a shell of a property in Lancashire, and a flat in Stoke-on-Trent as they are sold at auction.
A two-bedroom maisonette in London, a forever home in Barrow-in-Furness and a mid-terrace in Goldenhill in Stoke-on-Trent are all sold under the hammer. All come with their challenges, but will their new owners be happy with what they end up with?
A quirky cottage in Paddock Wood in Kent, a new build in Gnosall in Staffordshire and a one-bedroom flat in Northampton with big potential are bought at auction. None of the renovations go exactly to plan, so will any of the investors see any profit from their purchases?
A three-bed semi in Crewe, Cheshire, a tiny studio apartment in Hammersmith in London and a mid-terrace in Colne, Lancashire are sold under the hammer. All three properties have surprises in store for their new owners, but will they impact any potential profits?
Featuring a large house in Penge in London and terraces in Silverdale in Staffordshire and Gunhill in Coventry.
Three houses in Baddeley Green in Stoke, Rushden in Northampton and Cwm, near Ebbw Vale in south Wales, are given fantastic makeovers by developers who all have visions of how to maximise the space, comfort and profit in their investment buys.
A trio of three families buy and do up three auction properties either to make their forever home or as an investment. Today's properties are a former bank in Knott End in Lancashire, a two-bed semi in Stourbridge in Lancashire and a one-bedroom flat, which comes with a garage, in Levenshulme in Manchester.
A beautiful six-bedroom house packed full of period features in Newport in south Wales, a two-bedroom flat near Blackpool's Golden Mile that has lots of potential, and a charming two-bedroom mid-terrace house in Bradford are all bought at auction. All three buyers have experience of developing properties, but will they all manage to make a profit this time?
A quirky property in Fulham, a huge renovation in Tamworth in Staffordshire and a terrace in Bradford that is definitely better on the inside than the outside are sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel follow the progress on these very different projects.
A Victorian house in London's Crystal Palace, a charming chalet bungalow in Rackheath near Norwich and large end terrace house in Canterbury in Kent are sold at auction. Two are bought as investments, the other as a family home, and all three prove trickier to develop than first thought.
Dion catches up with an ambitious project to create a dream home in Crewe, and a former stables in Derby and a studio flat in London's Paddington are also renovated. None of the projects go exactly to plan, but are their new owners happy with what they end up with?
A lovely Victorian semi-detached house in Forest Hill in London, a terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent and a piece of land in Chesterton in Staffordshire are all bought at auction. All three developers tackle unexpected issues, but each delivers stunning results.
A former commercial unit in Madeley in Staffordshire is given a wow factor finish to create two high-end flats, and two families undertake ambitious plans to develop a fire-damaged house in Wolverhampton and a large former care home in Ilkeston in Derbyshire.
Three different projects, with three different renovation issues are tackled in Gillingham in Kent, Chaddesden in Derby and Burslem in Stoke-on-Trent. All three properties were sold at auction, and the new owners hope to make money on their investments. But for one young couple their auction buy is destined to be their first home together.
A first-time property investor takes on a garden-level flat in London's Crystal Palace, Dion meets a lorry driver who is renovating a mid-terrace house in Stoke-on-Trent, and in Strood in Kent, a navy reservist transforms a three-storey townhouse into a stylish holiday let. All three properties were sold at auction, and all threw up a few trials and tribulations for their new owners.
Two neighbouring cottages in Foston in Derbyshire, a terrace in Breightmet, Bolton and a semi in Leeds are all sold under the hammer. All the properties need major renovations but the results are more than worth it.
Martin catches up on a redevelopment of a £1 million-plus house in Fulham, while Dion talks to developers who have big plans for their buys in St Helens and Stoke.
Martin explores a three-bedroom mid-terrace in Ebbw Vale in south Wales, Dion looks at a one-bedroom bungalow in Lichfield, Staffordshire, and Jacqui takes a trip to Southsea in Portsmouth to see a one-bed flat.
Martin is off to south-east London to see a two-bedroom flat in Welling, while Dion takes a look around a three-bed semi-detached house in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, and a large converted Victorian property in Wimbledon.
Dion looks around a nonstandard construction, three-bedroom terrace in Grimethorpe, South Yorkshire. He is also in Burnley, Lancashire, to see a two-bed terrace bought by a team of seasoned developers. Martel is impressed by the potential of a small one-bedroom basement flat in Bayswater, London.
A first-time developer creates a fantastic family home from a rundown semi in Stonebroom in Derbyshire, and there are equally impressive projects in Pontypridd in Wales and Cobridge in Staffordshire. Martin, Dion and Martel keep track of all the twists and turns through the renovations.
A seaside property in the heart of Blackpool, a three-bedroom semi in Silverdale in Staffordshire and a smart two-bedroom mid-terrace in Kings Heath in Birmingham are sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the property developers - old hands and a first timer - to hear about their plans to make money from their investments.
A run-down home in a large garden in Cranbrook in Kent is transformed into a fantastic home for the young couple who developed it, and Martin follows the progress on renovations in Chaddesden in Derby and Aberdare in Wales. All three houses were sold at auction, and all proved quite a challenge for their new owners.
Martel visits a three-bed terrace in Cumbria and a former commercial property in Stoke where the new owners have a very specific plan. Martin is on the south coast in Southampton to see a two-bed terrace.
Martin is in Newport to see a plot of land with no planning permission but a new owner who has big dreams. Jacqui is in Eastleigh in Hampshire to visit a three-bed mid-terrace, and Dion visits a tight little one-bed bungalow in Lichfield in Staffordshire that requires a change of use to make it a residential dwelling again.
Dion is in Stoke-on-Trent, where we revisit a former council depot we first saw back in January 2015. Tommy Walsh is in Enfield to see a three-bed mid-terrace. Martin is in Southampton, where he meets a seasoned developer for the second time. What does she have planned for two flats that have been squeezed into a mid-terrace?
Jacqui visits a detached house in Bourne in Lincolnshire, Martel takes a look around a mid-terrace in Walsall, and Martin is intrigued by a former library in Troedyrhiw in south Wales.
Dion is in Blackpool to revisit a shell of a property first on the programme back in 2019. Martel is in Derby to see a three-bed semi, and Martin is in the West Midlands in Bilston to visit a three-bed terrace with two front doors.
Martel is in Merthyr Tydfil to meet a first-time developer looking to move away from her nine-to-five lifestyle by renovating a two-bed end terrace. We return to Lower Gornal in the West Midlands to check on the progress of a mother and daughter who were converting a property into two flats, and Jacqui is in Coventry to see a three-bed end terrace.
Dion is in the village of Send in Surrey to see a two-up, two-down property with real potential to extend. Martin is in Derby to visit a three-bed semi that he feels needs opening up to make the most of its space, and Martel is in County Durham in the village of Blackhill Colliery to see a two-bed end of terrace with a very low guide price.
Martel returns to a former pub in Measham, Leicestershire, that she first visited in 2018. Have the owners achieved what they wanted on an ambitious project? Martel is also in Maryport, Cumbria, to see a characterful three-bedroom house - and there's a twist to this particular tale. Martin is in Portsmouth to check out a one-bedroom, first-floor flat.
Dion is in Wolverhampton to see a three-bed end terrace with scope to extend. He is also in Willenhall in the West Midlands to visit a bungalow that might offer more potential as a new-build plot. Tommy Walsh is just outside Norwich in Norfolk to see a three-bed house that he's a big fan of.
Dion is in the Derbyshire village of Kilburn, where a chalet-style bungalow, with a lot of wood panelling inside, offers great development potential. He's also in Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire to see a three-bed end terrace with a colourful reminder of his footballing past. We revisit an old church in Dover, which Martin first saw five years ago. Have the owners managed to realise their grand ambitions for it in that time?
It's a tale of two bungalows for Martin as he visits one in Southampton in a stunning setting, right beside the river, and another one in Wellington, Shropshire, being renovated with family very much in mind. We also head back to Clay Cross, Derbyshire, where Dion saw a plot of land in October 2018 with exciting development potential.
Dion is in his old stomping ground near Stratford-upon-Avon to see an intriguing lot consisting of 16 garages. Tommy Walsh is in Wolverhampton looking at a three-bed detached property, and Martel is in Sunderland where a four-bed mid-terrace has a bit of a damp problem.
Dion is surprised to discover the expense involved in buying a patch of grass in London, before heading off to Greater Manchester to look at a tenanted, terraced property that leaves a lot to be desired. Meanwhile, Martel is off to Cumbria to visit a two-bed semi with an interesting roof.
Dion's off to Staffordshire to investigate a damp and dingy two-bed terrace, before heading to Rochdale where he discovers a neglected detached house with some beautiful period features. Meanwhile, Martel goes to Hertfordshire to find out just what can be done with a pair of old garages.
Martin finds a surprise hiding in a bungalow in Stafford, Dion heads to a semi-detached in Stoke-on-Trent, and we revisit a former church in West Yorkshire to find out whether the newlywed owners managed to transform it into their dream 'forever home'.
We revisit a three-bed semi in the West Midlands that Dion had originally found stripped bare, and Tommy meets a first-time property developer who has bought a three-bed mid-terrace in Sittingbourne, Kent. Meanwhile, Martel sees the light in a two-bed semi in Tyne & Wear.
Dion's seeing double in Cheshire, as he looks around a pair of houses which share a single back garden. Martel gets the chills in Tyne and Wear when she visits a two-bed auction property with hardly any windows left intact. And Martin is spooked by the 'wall of doom' behind a three-bed end-of-terrace in the Rhondda Valley.
Dion is delighted by the quirky original features he finds in a house in Staffordshire, and Tommy meets a sports insurer who is keen to try out his DIY skills on an end-of-terrace in Suffolk. Martin, meanwhile, is surprised by the extra benefits that come with a pair of old garages in south London.
Tommy visits a Norfolk house where someone had already done half the renovation work before selling it at the auction. Dion is in Leicestershire, playing detective to find out where the drips are coming from. Martin, meanwhile, is having fun wielding a big stick at a dated dwelling in Derbyshire.
Martin heads to Suffolk, where he finds himself charmed by a two-bed mid-terrace that has remained largely untouched over the years. He is less enthusiastic about a two-bed semi in Bedfordshire, however, in which he discovers several worrying cracks in the walls. Dion, meanwhile, is off barnstorming in Kent to look at the development potential of an enormous plot of land.
Martin is in Warwickshire to see a property above a former brewery that has a quirky layout and a holey roof. Dion heads to Staffordshire to visit a three-bed mid-terrace with a huge back garden boasting elevated views over Stoke-on-Trent, and we return to Nottinghamshire to catch up with a couple who bought a former farm building at auction.
Martin is in Burton upon Trent to see a two-bed terrace that was already stripped back to brick. Martel visits a three-bed mid-terrace in Burnley, Lancashire, bought by a young developer well on the way to his ambition of owning a large portfolio. Dion is in Newcastle-under-Lyme, where he meets a first-time developer eager to tackle a three-bed semi that seems like a solid property.
Martin is in Tooting to see a three-bed terrace bought by a young developer he first met on the show ten years ago. Dion visits a three-bed semi in Brierley Hill, near Dudley, which was an impulse purchase by a husband-and-wife team. Martel is in Hyde, Greater Manchester, to see a three-bed semi on a corner plot bought by a former quantity surveyor for his son and grandchildren to live in.
Dion is in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, to see a sizeable three-bed end terrace. The potential to extend or even build another property gets him excited. We revisit an old bank in Hyde, Greater Manchester, that Martin first saw back in June 2018. Tommy is in Bridlington, Yorkshire, to see a two-bed, purpose-built flat and maybe grab some fish and chips at the same time.
Dion is in Birmingham to see a three-bed semi-detached with potential to extend. He's also in Handforth, Cheshire, to see a two-bed end of terrace with a potential bonus building plot on the side. Tommy is just outside Norwich in Long Stratton to see a two-bed bungalow.
Dion is in Little Hulton in Salford, Greater Manchester to see a detached building that used to be a licensed guest house. Last orders have long been served, but can the new owner breath new life into the building as an HMO? Dion also visits the Merseyside town of Wallasey to see a three-bed mid-terrace in need of light refurbishment to get it back on the rental market.We return to a former care home in Ilkeston, Derbyshire that Martin first visited in 2019. Have the new owners managed to create the 'mega HMO' they were hoping to?
Dion is the village of Kiveton Park, just outside Sheffield, to see a three-bed semi on a corner plot. Martin is in the Mackworth area of Derby to view a four-bed detached house with some layout challenges downstairs. Martel is in the Yorkshire village of Pool in Wharfdale, just north of Leeds, to see a two-bed mid terrace with bags of character and charm.
We return to a large detached property in Wimbledon that Dion saw in 2020. It was ripe for development, with planning permission in place to convert it from four flats to seven. Dion is also in Nottingham to see a four-bed semi with the rather unusual sight of numerous fridges littering the back yard. Martin is in Ebbw Vale to see a three-bed mid-terrace that is riddled with damp.
Martin is in Clapham to see an impressive large house, over four floors, offering great development potential. He's also in Barnsley to visit a two-bed mid-terrace with an interesting colour palette and a new owner who hasn't even looked round the place yet. Martel is in Crewe to see a 1930s three-bed semi that needs bringing up to date.
Martel visits a multi-apartment property in south Wales, Martin looks at a two-bed terrace on Merseyside, and Dion is tickled pink by a retro feature he finds in a flat in Birmingham.
Martin is buoyed by a bijou bungalow near Bradford, West Yorkshire, before heading down to Ramsgate on the Kent coast to meet a couple who have found their dream forever home. Dion finds a quirky house in Oldbury, near Birmingham, that just keeps on giving.
Dion attempts to avoid the black mould and cobwebs in a three-bed, bay-fronted house in Gillingham, Kent. Tommy is pleasantly surprised by what's on offer in a ground-floor studio flat in London's East End. And Martin meets a pair of first-time property developers who are taking on a challenging and damp-riddled semi in Stoke-on-Trent.
In Folkestone, Kent, Jacqui meets a fellow designer with some clever ideas for making the most of a quirky former coach-house cottage. Martin heads to Portsmouth on England's south coast to see what can be done with a two-bed ground-floor flat whose layout is less than ideal. And Dion visits a three-bedroomed semi near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, which comes with a massive bonus.
Featuring a three-bed semi in the West Midlands that is riddled with damp and rot, a characterful first-floor flat in London and a terraced house in Greater Manchester.
Dion is astonished to find everything completely broken down in a terraced house in south Wales, before heading to Stoke-on-Trent to wander around a plot of land with a mysterious past. Jacqui is in south east London, letting her imagination run riot in the back garden of a ground-floor flat.
In Greater Manchester, Martell visits a four-storey former bank that is crying out for some serious investment to give it a new lease of life. Dion and Martin are both in the West Midlands.
Dion is in Wolverhampton to look around a traditional three-bed semi-detached house on a generous corner plot, before heading to Stoke-on-Trent to see a three-in-one auction lot of two flats with a ground-floor shop included. And in Dover in Kent, Martin employs a simple but ingenious device to confirm whether or not the floors in a three-bed Victorian mid-terrace are uneven.

Martin, Dion and Tommy keep an eye on three property renovations in Havant in Hampshire, Sutton in Ashfield in Nottinghamshire and Brighton in East Sussex. Two of the developers start their projects thinking they might make their auction buys their homes, but will valuations at the end of the projects make them change their minds?

Two quirky Cumbrian properties in Kendal and Heathersgill are sold under the hammer along with a Victorian mid terrace in Luton in Bedfordshire. Martin, Martel and Tommy follow the property renovations and transformations.

Martel is just outside Bradford to see a three-bed end terrace bought by a father-in-law and son-in-law developing duo. Tommy is in Dulwich, visiting a two bedroom garden flat on which a young developer is keen to make his mark. Jacqui is in Sipson, just beside Heathrow Airport, to see a two-bed ground-floor maisonette with a short lease and missing kitchen.

Martin and Dion follow progress on three developments in Chapeltown in Sheffield, Kingsworth in Kent and Kings Heath in Birmingham. All three developers are faced with a long list of challenges, but they all deliver stunning results.

Martin is just outside Tonypandy, South Wales, to see a three-bed mid terrace, bought unseen by a relatively inexperienced developer. He is also in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to visit a large, derelict, five-bedroom property riddled with dry rot but with great development potential. Jacqui is in Herne Hill, London to see a four-bedroomed, three-storey end of terrace with character and lots of opportunity to add value.

Martel visits Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire to see a three-bed mid-terrace bought by an ambitious young couple who want to turn it into upmarket studios. Jacqui is in Tunbridge Wells in Kent to look at an interesting lot of garages with the potential for a very lucrative development. Martin is in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, to see a three-bed mid-terrace with a low guide price.

Martin is in Swansea, along with a four-legged friend, to see a three-bed semi-detached house. We revisit a plot of land just outside Bolton in Lancashire that Martel first saw in 2019. Martel is also in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, to see a two-bed terrace with a very low-sounding guide price.

Tommy is in Rugeley in Staffordshire to see a three-bed mid-terrace bought by a trio of experienced developers. Martin is in Cudham in the London borough of Bromley, visiting a two-bed end-terrace bought by a mother to help get her daughter on the property ladder. Jacqui is in north west London to see two flats that may be better reverting back to one.

Jacqui visits Vauxhall in south London to see a three-bed, third-floor flat with a lot of character and potential. She's also in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, to see a mid-terrace property split into two one-bedroom flats. Dion heads to Macclesfield in Cheshire to see a Grade II listed two-bed home in an old mill.

Tommy is in Norwich to see a Grade II listing with bags of charm and potential. Martin is in Folkestone to visit a two-bed maisonette taken on by a builder with an interesting hobby. Dion heads to Wigan to see a three-bed terrace that's riddled with damp but has great development potential.

Martel is in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, to see a four-bed mid-terrace that the new owners have grand plans to turn into an HMO. Martin is in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, to see a three-bed end-terrace in need of a new lease of life. Jacqui is in Brighton visiting a rather grand Victorian terrace with five bedrooms over four floors.

A terrace in Aberdare, a slice of land in Glasgow and an end terrace in Rochester are sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Jacqui follow progress on the three developments as their new owners take on very different approaches to their investments.

Martin heads to Cannock in Staffordshire to see a three-bed bungalow with a bizarre layout, taken on by a husband and wife who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty. He also visits Alsager in Cheshire to see a three-bed semi with lots of space - it's just in all the wrong places. And Martel is in Hartlepool, County Durham, to visit a two-bed terrace in need of modernisation.

Martel is in Dalry, Ayrshire to see a ground floor, one bedroom flat with two front doors. Tommy is in Norwich visiting a former office which comes with plans to turn it into flats. Dion is in Walton, Liverpool to see two flats that come as part of the same auction lot.

Martel is in Brixton in south London to see a four-bed end terrace bought by a husband and wife team as a family home. Dion is in Chesterton in Staffordshire to look at a three-bed semi of non-standard construction. Tommy is in Chelmsford, Essex, where two brothers are tackling a three-bed end terrace as their first development project.

Dion heads to Crewe in Cheshire to see a two-bed end terrace, bought by a theatre nurse to renovate for her son and granddaughter to live in. We also revisit a three-storey building in Lower Gornal, West Midlands, which Dion first saw in 2018. It had planning permission to convert it into two flats, but has it finally been finished? Martel is in Hull to see a three-bed mid-terrace where ivy has made its way from the outside in.

Featuring short-lease flats in London and Leicestershire, and a terrace in Larkfield in Kent. There are plenty of twists and turns as the projects get away, but do any of the developers manage to turn a profit?

Properties in Sevenoaks in Kent, Beeston in Nottinghamshire and Dalston in London are sold under the hammer. The projects are varied and encounter unexpected twists, taking up to seven years to complete. Are the developers happy with the end results?

A terrace house in Stoke-on-Trent, a semi-detached house in Chaddesden in Derby and a five-apartment building in Chatham in Kent are all sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Jacqui meet the new owners and hear their plans to make money from their investments.

It's a family affair for a trio of terraces in Pendeford in Wolverhampton, Gorleston-on-Sea in Great Yarmouth and Crewe in Cheshire. Martin, Tommy and Jacqui follow progress as three different families tackle their renovations.

Three sets of developers take on three very different auction properties in London and Wolverhampton today, with hammer prices ranging from just over £100,000 to nearly half a million. But all three investors deliver stunning renovations.

Dion heads to Crewe in Cheshire to see a four-bed terrace with tonnes of original character and charm. Martel is in Accrington, Lancashire, visiting a two-bed mid-terrace that is a bit dark and dingy in places. Tommy is in Norwich, where a three-bed terrace takes him back to the 1970s.

A large shop and maisonette in Hornsey in London, an end terrace in Coventry and two maisonettes in Folkestone in Kent are sold under the hammer. The team follow the new owners' progress as they try to make some money on their investments.

A Victorian farmhouse in Stenson Fields in Derby is converted into a forever family home, while developers also transform houses in Beckenham in London and Carlisle in Cumbria for the resale market.

In a tale of three mid-terraces, Martel heads to Nantwich in Cheshire, where an experienced development duo tackle a project. Martin is in Ironville just outside Nottingham to see a historic house in need of a refresh. Tommy visits Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, where a young developer is taking charge for the first time under his dad's supervision.

Martin visits a two-bed semi in Stafford in the West Midlands bought by a couple of renovation rookies. He also heads to Worthing in West Sussex to see an interesting mixed commercial and residential lot. Martel is in Doncaster to see a two-bed mid-terrace bought by a pair of London-based developers.

Martin heads to Chesterton in Staffordshire to see a two-bedroom bungalow bought by someone downsizing to their forever home. Martel is in Leeds to see a back-to-back two-bed terrace. Dion is in Birmingham, where a two-bed semi-detached house needs bringing up to date.

A trio of terraces are sold under the hammer in Clifton near Penrith in Cumbria, Derby and Crowland near Peterborough. All the developers are relatively new to the renovation game, but all are confident they can make a profit from their auction investments.

Terraces in Plaistow in London and Porth in Wales, along with a three bedroom detached house in Crystal Palace in London, are bought at online auctions by developers who have ambitious plans to add value to their investments. Projects range from a few weeks to well over a year, but will any of them turn a profit?

A small flat in Edinburgh's Haymarket, a three-bedroom terrace in Newcastle-Under-Lyme and a grand detached house with an annexe and a walled garden in Carlisle are sold at auction. One property is destined for the rental market, another to sell on, while the listed house in Carlisle is destined to be the developers' family home.
A new development of houses in Stoke-on-Trent, a one-bedroom flat in Battersea and a Merseyside terrace bought to support new families living in the community are sold at auction. Dion, Martel and Jacqui check in on the developers' progress.
A Victorian terrace in Aylesbury, a fire-damaged house in Bolton and four barns on land in St Mary in the Marsh in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion, Jacqui and Tommy follow progress as the new owners try to make some money on their investments.
A first-time developer transforms a terrace in Stoke, while more seasoned developers also deliver great projects in Rugby and Leeds.
Property in West Bromwich, Gawthorpe and Lowestoft are bought at online auctions by developers who have plans to make money on their investments. But they are also kept busy away from property developing: one investor becomes a grandad for the first time, and another is on the cusp of completing a challenge of cycling to all 1,000 pubs in East Anglia.
A terraced cottage in Kent, a two-bed semi-detached with a wonderful garden in Suffolk and a four-bedroom terrace near Coventry are all sold at online auctions. Two homes are destined for the rental market while the third becomes a labour of love for its new owner who plans to make it his home.
Dion is in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, to see an end terrace divided up into two one-bed flats. He's also in Willenhall in the West Midlands to see a three-bed end terrace bought by a first time developer. We also return to Rochdale to see a commercial building Martel first visited back in 2019.
A terraced house in Aston in Birmingham, a charming cottage in the Norfolk village of Hilgay and a modern town house in Sutton-in-Ashfield are sold at online auctions. Dion, Martel and Tommy follow the developers' progress as they try to make a profit on their investments.
Houses and flats in Maidstone in Kent, London's Shepherd's Bush and Halesowen in the West Midlands are all bought at auction. Redevelopment takes from a few weeks to several years, with plenty of twists and turns, including a case of mistaken identity.
Martin is in Stoke-on-Trent to see a mid-terrace that hasn't quite made its mind up about how many bedrooms it has. Martel heads to Chatham in Kent to see a former barn with planning permission for an interesting conversion. She's also in Grimsby to see a three-bed mid-terrace, though she struggles to be optimistic about it.
Martel heads to Shildon in County Durham to see a two-bed mid-terrace bought by an enthusiastic first-time developer. Dion visits a rather unusual lot in Derby that has great potential for transformation. Jacqui is in Seaford, East Sussex, to see a former care home that is also a great opportunity for a developer with the right skills.
Jacqui visits Broadstairs in Kent, a favourite holiday destination of Charles Dickens, to see a two-bedroom basement garden flat bought by an experienced developer. Martin returns to Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire to revisit a fire-damaged two-bed terrace he first saw in 2021, and he also heads to Tonypandy in south Wales to visit a four-storey building with potential to convert into separate flats.
A former police station in the Sheldon district of Birmingham is collared by a developer who sees an opportunity for an ambitious project. Dion meets a seasoned developer tackling a site with 24 garages in Alcester in Worcestershire, and Tommy is impressed by a terraced house in Great Yarmouth that is ready for some TLC.
The team catch up on one of the show's most unusual and lengthy projects to undercover a warren of underground Second World War tunnels near Dover, and there are developments in St John's Wood, one of London's most affluent suburbs as well as a double opportunity at a house in Stoke-on-Trent.
Martel is in St Helens, Merseyside to see a three bed mid terrace with some pretty ominous signs of damp. She's also in a rural part of West Lothian in Scotland to see a four bed detached house that really has seen better days, but has the potential to be a beautiful family home. Martin is in Launceston in Cornwall where a one bed flat with a wonderful view but a short lease is on offer.
Properties in Plymouth, Wallasey and Tufnell Park are all sold at online auctions by developers hoping to make a profit on their investment buys.
Martin falls in love with a Shropshire cottage, and love is in the air for its developers as well. The team also follow renovations in Burnley and Lowestoft.
Martin is in Warwickshire to see a property above a former brewery with a quirky layout and a holey roof. Dion heads to Staffordshire to visit a three-bed mid-terrace with a huge back garden boasting elevated views over Stoke-on-Trent. And we return to Nottinghamshire to find out how the story ends for a couple who bought a former farm building at auction and planned to turn it into their forever home.
High-end holiday lets in Llanfynydd and Blackpool and a large semi-detached house in Wolverhampton are sold at auction. The projects are bought by a long-distance runner, identical twins and an opera singer. But will the projects be a marathon, double trouble or hit the right note?
Houses in Surrey, Merseyside and London are sold at auction, and the renovations take the developers from a few weeks to several years to complete. The projects have very different budgets too, and are destined for the resale and rental markets.
A large home in Barry in south Wales, a terrace in Nuneaton in Warwickshire and a quirky one-bedroom flat in a Victorian former schoolhouse in the Isle of Wight are sold at auction. Martin, Martel and Jacqui meet the new owners and hear their plans for their investment projects.
A four-bedroom terrace in Saddleworth near Oldham with a tricky layout, an architecturally important flat in Blackheath in London and a dilapidated cottage without a bathroom in Treherbert in south Wales are all bought at auction. Two of the projects will be the developers' homes, and the three developments take from a few months to several years to complete.
A pretty cottage in New Mills in Powys, a bungalow in Bilston in the West Midlands and an end terrace in Norfolk's Great Yarmouth with holiday let potential are bought at auction. The developers have set budgets but have to re-evaluate when faced with soaring building material costs.
Developers who have bought properties online all have to deal with the rising costs of building materials. They're working on projects in Wednesbury in the West Midlands, Dunvant in Swansea and Norwich in Norfolk.
Martel and Tommy oversee some fantastic renovations on auction buys in Carlisle, Rosyth and Shepherd's Bush.
Houses in Stoke, Chestfield in Kent and West Drayton are bought at online auctions by developers who hope to make money on their investments. Two of the projects are destined for the rental market, while the third is about building new houses and selling them on.
An uninhabitable home in Skegby in Nottinghamshire is transformed, so too is a terraced house in Georgetown in Wales, and there's a stunning renovation of a former church near Dover in Kent.
A former fisherman's cottage in Broadstairs in Kent is given a stunning transformation and there are dramatic changes in store for property in Forest Gate in London and Wigan in Lancashire.
A university student, an electrician and a bathroom fitter buy auction properties in Hall Green in Birmingham, Wantage in Oxfordshire and Greenhithe in Kent. All three properties need extensive renovations, but with the rising costs of building materials, will any of them make a profit?
Tommy visits Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex to see a spacious five-bedroom end terrace, but will he be able to find the kitchen? Martel heads to St Leonards-on-Sea, where a spectacular Grade II listed former church is the property she's come to visit. Martin is in Stroud, Gloucestershire, where he visits a top-floor one-bedroom flat with some stunning views.
Dion heads to the seaside town of Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire to see a detached two-bed bungalow that's seen better days. He's also in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, to see a two-bed semi-detached house bought by two property developing brothers. Jacqui is just outside Norwich, visiting a characterful, Grade II listed cottage.
Dion and Martel follow progress on a four-year project to convert a former police station in Lancashire, and properties in Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire go under the hammer.
Martin and Martel follow impressive renovations in Paisley, Coventry and Bradford.
Three auction buys in Cardiff, Preston and Wolverhampton are bought by families of property developers. Two of the projects are destined to be the developers' homes, while the third is given a high-end refurbishment for the rental market.
A couple buy a house at auction near Swansea and turn it into their family home, while developers invest in property in Hayes and Great Yarmouth and hope to make some money in the rental market.
A semi-detached house near Whitehaven in Cumbria and terraces in Norwich in Norfolk and Birmingham in the East Midlands are all bought at online auctions. Two are destined for the rental market, while the third is a couple's first family home for them and their baby daughter.
In Maltby, near Rotherham, clever budgeting helps a woman transform a house in a poor state into her forever home, while developers, also with tight budgets, work wonders on their auction buys in Dunscroft, near Doncaster, and Havercroft, near Wakefield.
We head back to the Norfolk village of Hilgay, where Tommy first saw a characterful semi-detached cottage with very low ceilings back at the beginning of 2022. He's also in Southampton to see a two-bed end-terrace. Dion is in Stoke-on-Trent to see a three-bed semi in need of a layout change downstairs.
It's a tale of two detached bungalows for Tommy as he visits Mexborough in South Yorkshire and Orpington in London. Martel is in the village of Greengill in Cumbria to see a detached house set on several acres of rural land.
Jacqui heads to Lowestoft in Suffolk to see a one-bed flat that's just a stone's throw from the beach. Dion's in the South Yorkshire town of Mexborough to visit a two-bed terrace in need of a full refurbishment. Tommy visits Whittlesey in Cambridgeshire to cast his eye over a three-bedroom detached house that is seriously lacking in kerb appeal.
Martin is in the Cornish village of Blackwater to see a three-bed bungalow with an exterior that reminds him of a Battenberg cake! Tommy heads to Wandsworth in south London to visit a large period property split into three separate flats, with an eyewatering guide price of over £1 million. Martel takes a trip to Bilston in the West Midlands, where a three-bed semi with a rather large driveway catches her eye.
A stunning church conversion in Duxford near Cambridge, a pretty cottage in the village of Ruskington near Sleaford and a large former police station in Castle Vale in the West Midlands are bought at auction. Martin, Dion and Tommy follow progress as the developers transform their properties.
Tommy is by the seaside in the Norfolk village of Eccles-on-Sea to see a very unusual wooden property that he fears may be beyond salvation. He's also in Islington, north London, living the high life at a two-bed flat situated on one of the upper floors of a high-rise building. Dion is in Sheffield to view an intriguing auction lot comprising three terraced houses.
Martel is in Durham to see a three-bed semi with an array of original character features. Jacqui is just outside Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, visiting a double-fronted Victorian property with a varied and interesting history. Martin is in Newport, Wales, to see a two-bed mid-terrace with a Japanese knotweed issue that requires further investigation.
A three-bedroom terrace in Rugby, a former workingmen's club in Bolsover and a three-bedroom semi in Nottingham are bought at online auctions. Dion, Martel and Tommy follow progress on building work to see if any of the developers can turn a profit on their investments.
A mid-terrace in Stoke and a mid-terrace in Chatham get two very different makeovers. While in Pembroke Dock a two-bed basement flat with a serious damp problem is brought back up to scratch. Martin and Dion follow the progress of these auction buys as the developers try to turn a profit on their investments.
An end terrace in Pontypridd, a piece of land in Bolton and a large shop with residential floors above it in Tunstall are all bought at auction. Martin and Martel follow the developers' progress - two of whom want to turn their auction buys into their homes.
Martin is on the north Wales coast in the village of Penmaenmawr, where back in 2015 he first saw a five-bedroom property spread over four floors. He also heads to Fareham in Hampshire to see a two-bed semi-detached cottage he falls in love with. Dion is in Great Clifton in Cumbria to see a former post office, but will it deliver on its potential?
Martin is on the north Wales coast in the village of Penmaenmawr, where back in 2015 he first saw a five-bedroom property spread over four floors. He also heads to Fareham in Hampshire to see a two-bed semi-detached cottage he falls in love with. Dion is in Great Clifton in Cumbria to see a former post office, but will it deliver on its potential?
A seaside flat in Norfolk, a huge house ripe for conversion in London's Forest Gate and a property in Cardiff are snapped up at online auctions by developers who reckon they can make a profit on their investments. Martin, Jacqui and Tommy follow progress.
A Victorian house in Strood in Kent whose only loo was outside, a semi-detached house in Leeds and a damp top floor flat in Kilmarnock are all bought at auction. Three seasoned developers come up against unexpected issues as they work to bring new life into their bricks and mortar.

A trio of terraces in Norfolk, Mid Glamorgan and Essex are transformed by seasoned developers who battle the rising cost of building materials to turn a profit on their auction buys.

Tommy and Jacqui follow developers at properties in Armthorpe in South Yorkshire, Wigston in Leicestershire and Westcliffe-on-Sea..

Terraces in Summerstown in London and Darlington are bought at auction by investors, as is a semi-detached house in Crewe. Two of the properties are given wonderful makeovers, while the third is flipped for a profit without any work being done.

In Dunfermline and Ladywell, two one-bedroom flats in bad states of repair are transformed into smart homes, and a huge former hostel in Torquay is also given an appealing renovation. But will the developers who bought the properties at auction manage to make any profits?

An end terrace in Manchester, a flat in Liverpool and a semi in Stoke-on-Trent are sold at auction and snapped up by developers hoping to make a profit on their investments. Martin, Dion and Jacqui follow their progress, which varies from a swift 20 days to more than four years.

Properties in Llanelli, Sheffield and Boston are all bought at online auctions by seasoned developers. Martin, Dion and Tommy meet them and hear their plans to make some money.

Former childhood sweethearts who became a couple 35 years later invest in a holiday flat by the Ayrshire coast in Largs, and developers who bought property at auction in Wetherby in Yorkshire and Windsor in Berkshire hope to turn a profit. But just like love, property developing doesn't always run smoothly.

A pair of semi-detached cottages in Dormansland in Surrey, a semi-detached house in Chippenham in Wiltshire and a two-bedroom ground-floor flat in Surbiton in Greater London are sold at online property auctions. Martin and Tommy meet the new owners, hear their plans before the final finished properties are revealed.

A property with beautiful views on the east coast of Scotland, a bundle of properties near Norwich including a barn and a house, and a trio of terraces in Sheffield are sold at auction. Dion, Martel and Tommy meet the developers who hope to make a profit on their investments.

Two coastal properties on the Gower Peninsular and in Suffolk as well as a small piece of land in Yardley are sold at auction. Martin, Martel and Jacqui follow the developers' progress, all of whom have to battle rising material costs.

Two unusual properties in rural Kent and Yorkshire and an impressive large Victorian end terrace in Greater Manchester are sold at auction. Martin, Martel and Tommy talk to the developers and hear their plans to make the most of their property investments.

A house with a quirky layout in Maidstone, a flat in North Shields and an office in Bognor Regis with planning permission for a flat above it are all sold at online auctions. Martin and Martel check out the properties - all ripe for development - and meet the people who reckon they can make some money from their auction investments.

Properties in Wakefield in South Yorkshire, Bintree in Norfolk and Folkestone in Kent are bought at auction. Dion, Jacqui and Tommy meet the buyers and follow progress as they work on their development projects.

Tommy heads to Stockport in Greater Manchester to see a two-bed mid-terrace with a considerable damp problem. We head back to Milton in Staffordshire, where Dion first saw a mixed residential and commercial auction lot back in early 2021. Martin is just outside Stoke-on-Trent, where even getting over the threshold of a two-bed mid-terrace is ill-advised!

A semi-detached destined to be the buyers' home in Felixstowe, a seven-year project to transform a tired bungalow to help the community in Willenhall and a trendy warehouse apartment in Toxteth are sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Tommy check out the projects and meet the developers.

A terrace in Worksop, a studio apartment in a Bath Georgian crescent and a house with several flats near Liverpool FC's Anfield stadium are all sold under the hammer. Martin and Dion meet the investors hoping to make some money from their buys.
Martin is in Bath, Somerset, looking around a characterful, Grade II-listed one-bedroom flat. He also visits Stoke-on-Trent to see a two-bed terrace with a very interesting story. And Martel is in Featherstone, West Yorkshire, where a pair of terraced houses split into four flats makes for an interesting auction lot.
A one-bedroom flat in Hackney, a semi in Stoke-on-Trent and a cottage with huge potential in a village just outside Bath are sold at online property auctions. Once renovated, the developers who bought them all hope to turn a profit on their investments.
It's a family affair today as two sets of siblings and a father and son team transform auction properties in Leek, Selly Park and Aberfan.
Today's property development projects run from seven weeks to several years. Martin and Dion track progress on renovations in Bristol and Blackley and a building project on land in Stoke.
A detached house in Whittlesey in Cambridgeshire, a property in Tunstall in Stoke and a terraced house full of period features in Ipswich in Suffolk are all sold at online auctions. Tommy and Jacqui meet the new owners and learn about their plans to make some money from their investments.
Jacqui boards a ferry to view a traditional cottage in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, while Dion checks out an end terrace in Bradford, as well as following a two-year project in Derby to build eight homes on land formerly used as garages and workshops.
Dion is in Birmingham, while Martin is on a tour in Wales, looking at houses in Treherbert and Swansea. The property developers grapple with rising material costs as they try to add value to their auction investments.
A fantastic Cornish period house, with several old cars hidden in an overgrown back garden, is sold at an online auction, along with properties in County Durham and south Wales. Martin and Martel tour the houses and meet the owners who plan to give them a new lease of life.
Tommy can see the potential of a piece of land backing onto fields in Hitchin in Hertfordshire, while Jacqui looks around a flat in Penge in south east London. Dion explores a terraced house in Nottingham.
A terraced house in Birkenhead, a large period property in Ramsgate and a one-bedroom flat in a smart block in Hull are all sold at online auctions. One is destined for the rental market, another for a holiday stay, and the last as a main home for one of the developers. But will any of them end up sitting on a profit?
A former pub in Stockport, a terraced house in Mansfield Woodhouse and a property housing three self-contained flats in Crewe are all sold under the hammer. All three owners come up against unexpected issues, but will they overcome the challenges and stick to their budgets?
It's a Lancashire double for Dion as he visits two terraced properties, one in Burnley and the other in the town of Padiham. Tommy is in the village of Broadway in Somerset to look at a characterful three-bedroom detached house.
A young couple buy their first house together and turn it into a lovely home in Macclesfield, two brothers buy an unusual set of disused buildings from the 1950s in Codnor, and another couple hope to make some money by renovating a house in Rainworth. All three buildings were sold at auction, and Martin and Dion talk to the new owners before work gets underway.
Dion is in Manchester to see a three-bed semi-detached house bought by a father-and-son property developing team. He's also in Sheffield, viewing an interesting commercial unit that was previously a photography studio. Martel is in Hartlepool to see a three-bed mid-terrace with a very low auction guide price.
Two flats with quirky layouts in Stoke, a large house in Kent and a bijoux Grade II-listed terrace in Hebden Bridge are sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and follow their progress as they transform their lots into great homes for the resale, renting and holiday-let markets.
Two houses in Worksop and Wakefield are bought at auction by developers who plan to rent them out, Meanwhile in Dewsbury, a midwife and her builder husband buy a house that has not been lived in for a decade but which they have big plans for to create their forever home for them and their four children.
A couple of end terraces in Preston and Mid-Glamorgan and a semi-detached in Newcastle are sold under the hammer. Martin and Martel meet the new owners who are ready to tackle the projects with the aim of making a profit on their investments.
Dion, Martel and Tommy follow an impressive project to create four brand new houses in Alcester in Warwickshire, as well as developments to transform terraced houses in Little Hulton in Manchester and Norwich in Norfolk.
A house in Hednesford in Staffordshire, and two retail spaces in Norwich and Weymouth are bought at online auctions by developers who all see the bricks and mortar as investments. All three projects take longer, or cost more than originally planned, but the investors reckon they will still turn a profit.
All three developers, both experienced and first-timers, deliver great transformations on their investments in Alfreton in Derbyshire, Brightlingsea in Essex and Maidstone in Kent. Dion, Jacqui and Tommy follow their progress.
Jacqui catches up with an ambitious project to develop five luxury flats in Crystal Palace, while Martel follows a quirky lot with bags of potential in Stoke, and Tommy talks to a full-time teacher who has the vision to create a lovely family home in Bexleyheath, combining a modern feel while retaining lovely period features.
Properties in Sittingbourne in Kent, Ferryhill in County Durham and Poplar in London that have been bought at property auctions are renovated by developers hoping to make a profit, either by renting out or selling on. But do any of the twists and turns along the way damage their chances of making any money?
Jacqui and Tommy are in Suffolk, Nottinghamshire and Kent, looking at two homes and a piece of land, all bought by developers at online auctions. Two sets of developers are new to the world of buying and selling houses. One newbie is very ambitious, jumping in at the deep end, buying a piece of land in Old Basford in Nottingham with dreams of building a substantial family home.
A detached house destined to be a forever home in Whitehaven in Cumbria, a quirky corner house in Coleshill in Birmingham and a three-bedroom terraced house in Goldborne in Greater Manchester are all sold at online property auctions. Dion, Martel and Jacqui track the developers' progress as they grapple with unforeseen problems as well as rising building costs.
A flat in Faversham in Kent, a former commercial derelict building in Walsall in the West Midlands and a terraced house in Leeds are all sold at online auctions. Dion Dublin and Tommy Walsh follow the progress of the part-time developers who bought them as they grapple with the unexpected twists and turns of their projects.
Dion is in Derby to see a three-bed mid-terrace property which is a blank canvas for identical twin brothers. Jacqui is in Southend-on-Sea, where a split-level two-bed flat is in such good condition it has her looking for what the catch might be. Martin is in Ebbw Vale, South Wales, where a three-bed mid-terrace is hopefully in safe hands after being bought by a team of experienced developers.
Dion goes to see a two-bed terrace in Rugby and a two-bed ground floor flat in Doncaster, while Martin is in Tylorstown in south Wales to look at a three-bed mid-terrace with breathtaking views.
A purpose-built flat in Brentwood, Essex, a smart one-bedroom flat in Glasgow and a three-bedroom house with lovely countryside views in Bodiam, East Sussex, are all sold under the hammer. Martel, Jacqui and Tommy follow the developers' progress.
Jacqui is property-hunting in Norfolk. Meanwhile, Martin meets an entrepreneur from Berkshire who is working on a development at the top of the Rhondda Valley in Blaenrhondda.
Jacqui looks at a maisonette in Westcliff-on-Sea, Martin goes to see a flat in need of renovation in Coleford, and Dion is in Barlaston, viewing a three-bedroom end-of-terrace.
Jacqui is in the Medway area of Kent in Upnor to see a two-bedroom terrace with bags of character in a conservation area. Martin is in Bristol to look around a three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached, and Dion is in Birmingham, where a bathroom from a bygone era catches his eye.
Martin visits a three-bedroom semi in Sketty just outside Swansea and a two-bedroom property in Ilfracombe. Tommy is in London on the Isle of Dogs, looking at a three-bedroom flat.
Dion and Jacqui follow the progress on three ambitious projects to bring back to life a pair of semi-detached cottages in Churchtown in Lancashire and two developments in Kent – a tired end terrace in Dover and a purpose-built flat in Margate.
Martel Maxwell views a one-bedroom flat in South Shields with great holiday let potential and a three-bedroom semi in Birmingham. Jacqui Joseph looks at a four-bedroom house in Dover.
Martell Maxwell visits the West Midlands and Darlington to look at a pair of two-bed terraced properties. Meanwhile, Tommy Walsh goes to see a three-bedroom semi in Romford.
Terraces in Durham and Beddau, and a majestic-looking period semi-detached in Crewe are sold at auction. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear how they plan to turn a profit from their bricks-and-mortar investments.
Dion and Martel are criss-crossing the country in Bolsover, Dawley and Darlington, looking at three ambitious property projects ripe for renovation or conversion.
Martin Roberts and Jacqui Joseph meet the buyers at auction of three properties in Bournemouth, Maidstone and Reading. Will the developers make a profit on their projects?
Martel Maxwell views a two-bedroom mid-terrace in Hartlepool, while Martin Roberts goes to Dudley to look at an end-terrace with a damp issue, and he visits a four-storey townhouse in Newport.
The properties featured in this episode are a one-bedroom flat in St Leonards with wonderful sea views, a two bedroom mid-terrace in Birkenhead, and a flat in Harrow with a short lease to deal with.
Martin, Dion and Martel check out auction property buys in Plymouth, Silsden in West Yorkshire and the village of Mytholmroyd near Hebden Bridge. The developers do a lot of the work themselves in the hope they can make a profit on their bricks-and-mortar investments.
Terraced houses in Kent and Nottingham, and a flat ripe for a transformation in Derbyshire, are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Tommy keep an eye on the projects to see how the developers get on, one of whom wants to create a home for herself.
A flat in Clapham, a terrace in Kent and a bungalow in Stoke-on-Trent are all sold under the hammer. Jacqui, Martin and Dion meet the successful bidders.
A flat in Faversham in Kent, a former commercial derelict building in Walsall in the West Midlands and a terraced house in Leeds are all sold at online auctions. Dion Dublin and Tommy Walsh follow the progress of the part-time developers who bought them as they grapple with the unexpected twists and turns of their projects.
Grand, stone-built offices converted into a nine-bed family home, two flats that were once a pub and a mid-terrace with a guide price of just £15,000. Martin, Tommy and Martel follow developers in Lancashire, Cheshire and County Durham as they tackle a variety of projects.
A modest bungalow in rural Cambridgeshire undergoes a £250k transformation, two friends snap up an end-terrace in Cumbria for £35k and a one-bedroom flat gets a high-end makeover in central London, as Jacqui, Martel and Tommy follow the stories of three properties sold at auction.
Land turned into a forever home in Newport, a two-bedroom terrace in surprisingly good condition in Durham, and a three-bedroom house that's seen better days in London. Martin, Martel and Jacqui meet the lucky bidders and follow their renovation journeys.
A former Victorian miner's cottage in County Durham, which has not been lived in for 20 years, is given a stunning makeover, there are ambitious plans for a former school in Tonbridge Wells, and a Basildon terrace undergoes a smart renovation.
In Nottingham, we see a Victorian town house with an unusual back garden, a couple hope to transform a dilapidated mid-terrace in Bournemouth, and a one-bedroom flat becomes an ultra-modern two-bedroom in north London.Dion, Martin and Tommy meet the successful bidders as we follow three unique renovations.
Two brothers beautify a bungalow, an old church is given a dramatic transformation and a 1930s semi becomes a brilliant family home. Dion and Jacqui travel to Suffolk, Staffordshire and Bexley to explore properties bought under the hammer.
A double dose of Dorset dwellings, and a missing toilet in Cumbria keep Martin and Martel on their toes. Some stunning transformations take place!
A smelly Somerset cottage in need of transformation, a Blackpool mid-terrace with sloping floors, and a Leicestershire semi of non-standard construction. Lots for Martin and Dion to get to the bottom of.
A very special 20th birthday episode! Martin is joined by Changing Rooms legend Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to look around a three-bedroom terrace just outside Bristol, and of course Laurence falls in love with the avocado bathroom suite! We delve into the archives going all the way back to 2005, where Martin saw a disused former public toilet that was up for sale at auction. Jacqui is in Essex to see a three-bed semi that's crumbling from the outside and letting the street down.
We're celebrating 20 years of Homes Under the Hammer with a trip to the capital! Martel shows much loved broadcaster Alex Jones around a rather cramped flat in Shepherd's Bush. Martin's exploring the archives with a Chelsea pad that cost an eye-watering amount even 10 years ago. Dion visits a Manchester property, where a familiar face is looking to spruce it up with the help of his family.
A back-to-front house in Eastbourne - what will Tommy make of that? Meanwhile, Dion has to tackle two derelict properties in Grimsby and Worcestershire that need far more than just a lick of paint.
Tommy is by the seaside looking at a great bungalow in Lowestoft, while Martel is also near water in North Shields. Dion looks around a terrace in Bucknall, a suburb of Stoke-on-Trent.
Victorian splendour is how a couple in Whitstable hope to add sparkle to a run-down house just half a mile from the sea. Their passion project will be their home when the project's finished. There are also ambitious renovations in Bedworth and Torquay.
A special 20th anniversary show! Dion Dublin is joined by pop superstar and Homes Under the Hammer superfan Toyah Willcox to look around a three-bedroom semi-detached house in Toyah's native Birmingham. We also delve into the show's archives for one of Dion's early appearances, where he's showing off his dance moves at a former nightclub in Burnley. Finally, Jacqui Joseph goes to Lincolnshire to see a ground floor flat.
Jacqui Joseph is joined by broadcaster and drummer Owain Wyn Evans for this special 20th anniversary episode, as they join forces to check out a three-bedroom semi-detached house on the beautiful south Wales coast. We also go back in time to see one of the show's most iconic properties – a former water tower in Plymouth – while Tommy Walsh views a bungalow in Bedford.
A traitor in our midst! In a special 20th-anniversary episode, Amanda Lovett, one of the stars of BBC hit show The Traitors, joins Tommy Walsh to look around a derelict flat in Buckinghamshire. We also delve into the show's archives, where Martin meets a lottery-winning couple. Jacqui Joseph is in Norfolk to see a period property with bags of character.
Not one, but two houses in London are valued at more than £1 million each after undergoing extensive renovations. Martin, Dion and Tommy check out the projects as well as a development in Huddersfield.
A scrap of land becomes home to a smart three-bedroom house in Staffordshire, along with transformations in Liverpool and Torquay.
It's a tale of two bungalows as Martin visits Wolverhampton and Tommy is in Clacton-on-Sea. Martel is also in Glasgow to see a back-to-brick maisonette.
A three bedroom semi in the West Midlands has Dion worried. Significant cracks are all over the house. And Martin tries to solve a heating mystery in a one-bedroom flat in Dartford.
Is it a stairway to heaven? Not quite, it's a spiral staircase in a duplex flat in Southsea, Hampshire, that Jacqui's come to see. Martin is in Cheltenham and Bishop's Stortford.
A plot of land in Derby has Dion excited. Tommy is in Suffolk at a project with a challenging plastering job, and Jacqui meets a retired butcher trying his hand at property development.
A house beside a railway has Tommy recommending good double glazing in Orpington, south east London. Dion is in Greater Manchester, where the sandwich bill is racking up for the new owner. In a Lancashire semi, Martel meets a former hairdresser who is undertaking a labour of love.
Where else but London?! A one-bedroom flat has a potential value of one million pounds if renovated properly. Martel is assessing 25 acres of land in Anglesey. Martin is in Bristol where he disagrees with the new owner about his plans for the layout.
A house in Hampshire has Martin's nose out of joint, as an overwhelming odour is making life difficult. Martel is in Aberdeenshire, where a bungalow in a rural setting is a fantastic development opportunity. And we revisit a plot of land in Nottingham that Tommy first saw back in early 2022.
Dion tackles overgrown ivy that is invading an end-of-terrace house in north Wales. He also deals with damp in a Stoke bungalow. Martel is in Nottinghamshire, where former retail premises are not currently fit for purpose.
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