Then don’t watch House Hunters in America, I’m American and even I can’t watch those with spoiled people who want a room for shoes, a football field size yard, etc. I love this show, people are so much easier going and I love the places they look at.
I don't think I've ever seen such well-mannered young men in my life.... Wow. I'm sure that dad was already so proud of them and would have been even more proud to see how well-rounded and successful they are.
Those 2 twin gents are so positive and humble- they do the memory and legacy of their dad proud. Gemma and her dad were super clients too and so sweet❤
For someone brought up in the aristocracy she certainly is lacking in Grace and manners , she's always saying the strangest and sometimes insulting comments. I could easily see her being a spoiled pouty child growing up. She certainly winghes a lot.
Phil and Kirstie should be very proud of taking care of this lovely pair of twin fellows! These two are so polite and even keeled, well dressed, well spoken, just a delight to find two brothers so nice. I am sure their father would be very proud of them and their choice of living space from his legacy :). This was a wonderful episode, I also thought the pianist gal had a wonderful father who took care of paying for her living space whilst she worked with her first job. A favorite episode (truly they are ALL my favorite thing to watch...). Lovely as usual!
I lost my twin 22 years ago (at the age of 38). I feel your pain because I still miss her all the time. I can tell you that it gets better but it takes a long time before it’s not a physical ache every day. I want to send you a hug from someone that understands how you feel.
@@debbieherrera1605 💖💖💖💖💖💖Thank you I am sending a big hug to you too!!! I think that any bereavement is extremely difficult for anyone however when it is someone you shared the womb with that is something only we can understand.💖💖🙏🙏
Am an American who lived in London and and off (for a year at a time) during the 1980s. For some reason it just bothers me so much to see those council flats turned into expensive private flats... all over the place. Really, really bothers me.
For the twins, I would have chosen location over space and went with the Clapham Flat. It had more pros than the 3rd one. For one it was cheaper, didn't need any work at all done to it, was in a perfect location, and no train noise to deal with. Like the mentioned, this wasn't going to be a forever home so they don't need a lot, plus when a house is already over budget, if it needs work, it's off putting no matter how spacious it is. Funny how they gave up a flat of 350k for one of 425. The Clapham Flat had smaller bedrooms but to me has a better layout than this one they bought.
Hold up they told the twins 'well you could move the kitchen into the large living area, then old kitchen combined with small bedroom' WHAT!? That is MAJOR work. Plumbing and electrical alone would be big cash!!
Tooting is never been a safe area at all. Back in 2012, the prices were lower were a time of after the mortgage collapse. , I got a nice place in the auction
We've lived in so many places (hubby was in the military) and I certainly got used to all the different transportation available in different countries, it was scare at first but I got used to it :). I needed to get out and about shopping, groceries, etc. I was very brave but it paid off, first off was learning the languages (German/French...). It's been many years we've settled in the USA, still miss all the places we've lived...
Banijay, do you represent "Location, Location, Location", i.e. have their permission? Why do I now see your name attached to these videos, but not LLL?
@@neojng Thank you for your "of course not" snotty reply, as if I'm an idiot. AND, it used to be titled Locationx3, which is why I posted that. You must be new.
@@sharonmassey2923 because you asked an idiotic question. Even a child would realise this is an unofficial copyright infregining channel yet you asked such a stupid question as if some random Indian has asked channel 4 for permission.
This is the woman who says detached houses are a waste of space ! Just waiting for her to turn her big DETACHED mansion into flats! Hello am waiting mmmmm thought not !
My Least favorite thing to watch is stories switching back from one to another. These shows must have ADD can't stick with completeing one story first , then the next story. Can Understand thinking it keeps you interested, NOT .
Well, the first thing you do is to talk with the neighbours. Then, possibly invest in acoustic insulation of the piano room. "Silent" pianos exist - sound converted to a digital signal via a headset, etc etc.
The newer episodes are being posted by another channel but they tend to be removed due to copyright. Older episodes are less likely to be removed, apparently.
I thought it was great that the bedrooms were on separate floors and the floor in between was common space. A sensible split when sharing. And they got a good deal.
Does the fellow that's doing the speaking in this know that he is sounding very misogynistic. I'm amazed she puts up with him. Grow up please and act like an who knows how to treat women decently.
Do you mean Kirstie and Phil? They've had a very funny relationship, both having the job of trying to find proper houses and living spaces for their clients. They both dig at each other but there is a lot of respect and friendship between them.
Sophie, I love watching this show. I think my dress standards are a bit different than yours, as I so wish you would button up the top of your dress. I’d rather not see your under-slip. Sorry for speaking my honesty.
I came to the realization that all of my books that I really never read were a great collection but then I realized that the Library had copies of all my books. Once I moved without the books it was awesome. It really was freeing.
I agree wholeheartedly! Moving a thousand books repeatedly is a nightmare. It is tremendously sad initially to get rid of one's books but the loss is greatly eased now that most books are available digitally. Having an analog library is a huge luxury that most of us cannot afford these days. Access to books is incredibly important though; however one manages that is a win!
Our mother was a pianist, and every single night we lived at home (4 girls and no boys, a favorite complain from our father) our mother (pianist) played on that piano the most lovely eclectic selection of motzart to honky tonk and so on. I still miss that so much.
I thought perhaps it was an electric one. I can't imagine a sensible pair such as this daughter and father lugging a real piano around London. Electrics still take up space, but aren't the hassle of a regular piano. They are easily moved by one person, and you can plug in headphones so that no one else hears you playing. This HAS to be what she has. Otherwise, I need a show about this daft girl carting her beloved baby grand around London!!!
Uplifting to watch an episode with such easy going and nice people - So glad they all bought properties they are happily living in
Then don’t watch House Hunters in America, I’m American and even I can’t watch those with spoiled people who want a room for shoes, a football field size yard, etc. I love this show, people are so much easier going and I love the places they look at.
I don't think I've ever seen such well-mannered young men in my life.... Wow. I'm sure that dad was already so proud of them and would have been even more proud to see how well-rounded and successful they are.
All my friends and brothers friends were like those young men :)
@@dtulip1 wow thats sad!
Pff a pairvof stiff bodies with same upperlips…blk
I’m so happy Chris & Matt found their first home together. It’s not often you find siblings cohabiting and they are both lovely people.
They were positively charming and their father would be immensely proud and their inheritance from the loss him has been wisely invested ❤
These twins are adorable, so sweet and that father really loves his daughter. So heartwarming to see family wanting the best for each other!
Adorable twins? Stiff as a rake !
Yep@@sjefhendrickx2257
Those 2 twin gents are so positive and humble- they do the memory and legacy of their dad proud.
Gemma and her dad were super clients too and so sweet❤
Awwwwwww, the photo of the boys with their dad at 45 mins is lovely. Smiles all round!
Yes, I thought that was one of the best moments also...
Kirstie slurping her drink right into the phone made me laugh!
For someone brought up in the aristocracy she certainly is lacking in Grace and manners , she's always saying the strangest and sometimes insulting comments. I could easily see her being a spoiled pouty child growing up. She certainly winghes a lot.
Phil and Kirstie should be very proud of taking care of this lovely pair of twin fellows! These two are so polite and even keeled, well dressed, well spoken, just a delight to find two brothers so nice. I am sure their father would be very proud of them and their choice of living space from his legacy :). This was a wonderful episode, I also thought the pianist gal had a wonderful father who took care of paying for her living space whilst she worked with her first job. A favorite episode (truly they are ALL my favorite thing to watch...). Lovely as usual!
Those twins were adorable! And father & daughter were too cute!
Sweet kiddos very kind and respectable. And made an good investment. My condolences to the twins. Your Dad is proud! 🙌💗🙏
Lovely people.....the boys were such gent's...Great properties I wish all Good Health and Wealth in their lives....🎈🎈🎈
Those twins have been very well brought up! The young lady too.
You're a beautiful butterfly 🦋🐞🌷🌹🌷🦋
Interesting layout of the twins flat- never seen before. Lovely.
'enjoying Phil and Kirstie from The States🇺🇸. This episode with the young brothers and the young lady with her father is an exceptional one.
Now, this I really like! Giving us a view of their selected condo with their furnishings etc.❤
Since my twin sister died, it made me ball my eyes out to see a lovely pair of twins living their best life😭💖
I am sorry
@@susanpage8315 Thank you🙏
I lost my twin 22 years ago (at the age of 38). I feel your pain because I still miss her all the time. I can tell you that it gets better but it takes a long time before it’s not a physical ache every day. I want to send you a hug from someone that understands how you feel.
@@debbieherrera1605 💖💖💖💖💖💖Thank you I am sending a big hug to you too!!! I think that any bereavement is extremely difficult for anyone however when it is someone you shared the womb with that is something only we can understand.💖💖🙏🙏
💔😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👆👆👆🕊❣️
Love watching you guys today I have seen you on tv but had to watch you again hope to see more thank you for sharing ❤
Those young men are charming and handsome!
Awww such lovely people, a really great feel good episode, pleased for them all
Phil and Kirsten you two did awesome. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥰🤗
Lovely participants and great results🎉🎉🎉. All 3 have grace and humility. K&P lovely as always ❤❤❤
Thank you so much, from a Londoner in Toronto.
I’m astounded that the offers were verbal! That shows a huge amount of professionalism among the brokers.
Nice apartment hunt in South London from 2011 - revisited - Spotty-on! Thanks for sharing.
I LOVEEEEEEE THE TWINS
Good choices in the end ..well done All .
Estate agent creativity calling that Putney :) It's very solidly Wandsworth town. :)
Lots of places with potential for the twins and the young lady and her father.
What a nice dad. The agent was right, the sitting room would be better in the bedroom and vice versa
Good work John, the tiny house entrance looks great.
Дякую за відео!
З задоволенням подивилась на приємних покупців! 🇺🇦
Oh how frustrating, they don't translate UKRAINIAN language :(. Whoever left this comment can you translate to English?
Am an American who lived in London and and off (for a year at a time) during the 1980s. For some reason it just bothers me so much to see those council flats turned into expensive private flats... all over the place. Really, really bothers me.
You are not the only one...
Lovely people, great homes ... thanks K n P
LOL sitting here in 2023 and thinking you'd be lucky to find a wheelie bin for 200K in Wimbledon
Nice episode.
Love the sub titles!
For the twins, I would have chosen location over space and went with the Clapham Flat. It had more pros than the 3rd one. For one it was cheaper, didn't need any work at all done to it, was in a perfect location, and no train noise to deal with. Like the mentioned, this wasn't going to be a forever home so they don't need a lot, plus when a house is already over budget, if it needs work, it's off putting no matter how spacious it is. Funny how they gave up a flat of 350k for one of 425. The Clapham Flat had smaller bedrooms but to me has a better layout than this one they bought.
Wanted to see the foyer floor redone in Gemma's house?
Hi lovely people and fams 💜👑🌟🌷🌹💛🤗🙏🍀💯😍💜
great episode
How much would those appartements be now?
Hold up they told the twins 'well you could move the kitchen into the large living area, then old kitchen combined with small bedroom' WHAT!? That is MAJOR work. Plumbing and electrical alone would be big cash!!
Tooting is never been a safe area at all. Back in 2012, the prices were lower were a time of after the mortgage collapse. , I got a nice place in the auction
What's the song? "If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with." Works for property doesn't it?
Cut such a beautiful big tree down?😮😢
Would have been truly shocking - hope no one has done it.
Yes, I was rather shocked at that suggestion. Trim it a little, maybe.
Tooting is hilarious. A word for breaking wind.
Double pane windows would take all the noise away❤
Kirsty between the twins looks hilarious! 🤣
£ 70K less than asking price. Absolutely a bargain. Nice!
Jemma has a beautiful flat❤
Where are the twins now?
Not that council flat boys!
I would never buy anything with trains running by the window. NEVER!😮😮😮😮
We've lived in so many places (hubby was in the military) and I certainly got used to all the different transportation available in different countries, it was scare at first but I got used to it :). I needed to get out and about shopping, groceries, etc. I was very brave but it paid off, first off was learning the languages (German/French...). It's been many years we've settled in the USA, still miss all the places we've lived...
The living room could be a bedroom instead.
I don't think they reiterated enough times that the twins are tall
Banijay, do you represent "Location, Location, Location", i.e. have their permission? Why do I now see your name attached to these videos, but not LLL?
of course not, buit this is the only way to watch it.
@@neojng Thank you for your "of course not" snotty reply, as if I'm an idiot. AND, it used to be titled Locationx3, which is why I posted that. You must be new.
@@sharonmassey2923 because you asked an idiotic question. Even a child would realise this is an unofficial copyright infregining channel yet you asked such a stupid question as if some random Indian has asked channel 4 for permission.
This is the woman who says detached houses are a waste of space ! Just waiting for her to turn her big DETACHED mansion into flats! Hello am waiting mmmmm thought not !
My Least favorite thing to watch is stories switching back from one to another. These shows must have ADD can't stick with completeing one story first , then the next story. Can Understand thinking it keeps you interested, NOT .
They had to duck to go inside.😂
Well, they are 6'7" (over 2m) so very few house doors, apart from those in 18C palaces, would accommodate their height.
Am I the only one that sees an issue with having a piano in a flat!!
Well, the first thing you do is to talk with the neighbours. Then, possibly invest in acoustic insulation of the piano room. "Silent" pianos exist - sound converted to a digital signal via a headset, etc etc.
This show has been on for 20 YEARS - WHY do we have to see the same episode on REPEAT?
You don't HAVE to, do you? Just don't watch it.
Just be grateful episodes are even being posted. I remember a time where nothing was being posted and what was being posted was automatically removed.
These episodes are uploaded onto youtube compliments of a private individual, not "repeats."
Thoroughly enjoying seeing the old episodes and especially this one
Be grateful that your memory is impeccable 😂😂😂
Polite young people!
80% under 30 gets help/ money from parents?
Really!?
Wow so not grown up
And again people with not a “ normal” job
Another repeat .... maybe you are unable to record recent episodes? It would be great if we could see fresh material. Sorry but! .......
The newer episodes are being posted by another channel but they tend to be removed due to copyright. Older episodes are less likely to be removed, apparently.
Bad houses shown
The house the twins got was .... a disappointment... but wish them well
I like the house the twins ended up with
I thought it was great that the bedrooms were on separate floors and the floor in between was common space. A sensible split when sharing. And they got a good deal.
Such a good location, size and deal for Balham in 2012
you can be sure that they sold that flat for double what they paid for it.
Cur a tree down so you can move in??? Gross.
I believe they asked for a portion of the grand tree to be removed so that the apartment/flat could receive light through the windows...
And young woman stop with the sexual jokes. That's just bad taste
Isn't this more than ten years old? Hardly useful information anymore.
To me every new episode I haven't seen is useful information no matter the age, so much to learn about England, lovely, and very interesting...
Does the fellow that's doing the speaking in this know that he is sounding very misogynistic. I'm amazed she puts up with him. Grow up please and act like an who knows how to treat women decently.
Do you mean Kirstie and Phil? They've had a very funny relationship, both having the job of trying to find proper houses and living spaces for their clients. They both dig at each other but there is a lot of respect and friendship between them.
Sophie, I love watching this show. I think my dress standards are a bit different than yours, as I so wish you would button up the top of your dress. I’d rather not see your under-slip. Sorry for speaking my honesty.
I came to the realization that all of my books that I really never read were a great collection but then I realized that the Library had copies of all my books. Once I moved without the books it was awesome. It really was freeing.
I agree wholeheartedly! Moving a thousand books repeatedly is a nightmare. It is tremendously sad initially to get rid of one's books but the loss is greatly eased now that most books are available digitally. Having an analog library is a huge luxury that most of us cannot afford these days. Access to books is incredibly important though; however one manages that is a win!
Am I the only one that sees an issue with having a piano in a flat!!
Yes 🤷♀️
@@roxzywolf😂😂😂😂😂
Am I the only one that sees an issue with having a piano in a flat!!
I could only wish to have piano music in my home, I have to find a station that plays it I miss it that much!
Am I the only one that sees an issue with having a piano in a flat!!
Our mother was a pianist, and every single night we lived at home (4 girls and no boys, a favorite complain from our father) our mother (pianist) played on that piano the most lovely eclectic selection of motzart to honky tonk and so on. I still miss that so much.
I thought perhaps it was an electric one. I can't imagine a sensible pair such as this daughter and father lugging a real piano around London. Electrics still take up space, but aren't the hassle of a regular piano. They are easily moved by one person, and you can plug in headphones so that no one else hears you playing.
This HAS to be what she has. Otherwise, I need a show about this daft girl carting her beloved baby grand around London!!!