I enjoy this program far better than "House Hunters" in the US. The HH program is clearly scripted, and every couple wants polar opposites. They make me think that their money would be better used for a divorce lawyer. Their vocabularies are those of real estate agents, and they obsess about identifying the house style and about silly details like crown moulding. In "Location..." the clients come across as real people with honest needs, and they are treated as such. Kirsty and Phil are great agents!
Kenyon Bissett They do updates on some of them, but what they do is they show the house hunts again, and they put an update at the end. Now, they do two house hunts at a time.
I'd have bought the first house, under budget and she could modernise it really well. I'd make the en-suite bedroom into a self contained studio to rent and use the rest of the house for myself.
Kirsty wasn't alive in the 1960s, so I'll forgive her for describing the final house (with its horrendous mixture of patterned carpets and wallpapers) as "a homage to the '60s". Unless she meant the 1860s!
I enjoy this program far better than "House Hunters" in the US. The HH program is clearly scripted, and every couple wants polar opposites. They make me think that their money would be better used for a divorce lawyer. Their vocabularies are those of real estate agents, and they obsess about identifying the house style and about silly details like crown moulding. In "Location..." the clients come across as real people with honest needs, and they are treated as such. Kirsty and Phil are great agents!
I wish they did an update “Where are they now?” Show. I’d love to see Antoinette’s new to her home.
Kenyon Bissett They do updates on some of them, but what they do is they show the house hunts again, and they put an update at the end. Now, they do two house hunts at a time.
I am amazed by the prices in these shows! Can’t believe you used to get a house for $90k. Now you just get a kitchen.
Fab retro carpets...wonderfully preserved! I hope they all found happy retro loving homes.
How disappointing. I was really hoping Antoinette would have her happily-ever-after house. Hope she found another and is happily settled.
I'd have bought the first house, under budget and she could modernise it really well. I'd make the en-suite bedroom into a self contained studio to rent and use the rest of the house for myself.
I can’t understand why people paint all these weird colors in a house. Does nothing for the wood work. Bright red rooms and chartreuse paint. Yikes!
Thanks for the upload
Very sensible girl…..
None of the properties were great, but then, what does one expect for 90k? Thanks for the upload.
Kirsty wasn't alive in the 1960s, so I'll forgive her for describing the final house (with its horrendous mixture of patterned carpets and wallpapers) as "a homage to the '60s". Unless she meant the 1860s!
lol, tbf tho, that house looks indeed like something from Gone with the Wind lmao
As a real estate professional she'd know what a 60's house was, a Victorian and everything in between....your comment is so silly
She may have had a great gran.
@@joannahampton3808 Yes, the patterns are floral and chintzy rather than psychedelic.
They are pronouncing Basford wrong! It’s not Bas-ford, it’s Base-ford.
Look then at the street name! lol
Bazford! Lol!
So sad for her.
They didn't even show her one nice house. I would have gone for the detached one though. That would have made someone a lot of money.
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If they're going to pretend there is a second day on this show everyone should wear different clothing 😂
It's just for ease of editing.
True that's a good one 😂
It’s amazing that these estate agents are able to show these “pieces of sheet” with a straight face!!! Unbelievable!😂🤣😂
Axel Jacobs Well, she wanted to do work though.
More red. :( ALL HORRIBLE houses!!!!!!! help.