Hertfordshire Property Hunt - Location Location Location - Real Estate TV
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Location Location Location - S17 E07
Join us in this episode of Location Location Location as we explore the challenges and opportunities in the real estate market. Newlyweds Liz and Carl search for their perfect home in St. Albans, while self-employed sales account manager Naomi seeks a unique property in Hemel Hempstead. We'll uncover their preferences, budget constraints, and the unexpected twists in their house-hunting journey. Discover what it takes to find the ideal property in Hertfordshire.
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Carl looks a bit like Ricky Gervais. Nice episode, thank you!
So she can’t pick the cat up and carry it to the end of the garden? Very odd! 27:25
Cats sleep for 2/3 of the day, so her absence would probably not be noted
Exactly. She lost an amazing house
The #1house for the weight lifter, theyard and she she was adorable, get a cat carrier and take cat outside to she shed such a blessing to be able to work at home. On the small room coud the ceiling if possibly lifted up? Good price clean home. #2 is beautiful and has all thngs she asked for and under budget!
OK, Naomi didn't think she was difficult....Um...girl, you want a large move-in ready open plan house with lots of charm and character and light that's done to your exact specifications and tastes in your ideal neighborhood.. How is that not being difficult? lol
And she won't compromise on a single thing. As for that pole......................... don't even start me!
A three-cat episode!
Sledgehammer Kirstie is at it again! I love Kirstie, but I'm one of these apparently rare people who hates the privacy averse open plan concept. It also is deadly to any hope of preserving period character.
But that 17th century house ... my oh my. It might have had too much character. Only very short people could live there. The ceilings and doorways were astonishingly low.
I bought a house in 1992 that had a car dealership across the street and a vacant industrial building across the back alley. Both are gone now, replaced by condos. Concerns about such issues are understandable, but then again things might well turn out just fine. Personally I would not hesitate to buy a property next to some industrial sites, after gathering some information of course.
Naomi the bodybuilder: She has seen all the research Kirstie did for her, she has a long list of very specific musts, and she still believes something will pop up? I fully understand her disappointment about the house she had moved in mentally (I just went through something similar about adopting kittens - they were already mine in my head and my heart), but the market is getting away from her rapidly.
I like Carl & Liz, beautiful couple & Liz dressed so beautifully. Glad they found their perfect home. I hope soon Kirsty & Pip will find me midfielder home.
Carl & Liz are a wonderful, normal couple. All the best of luck to them!
That first house for 275k was a steal. It needed updates and extending the cellar but it would have made a beautiful home.
That first house Phil showed Carl and Liz at the smaller budget has major potential. There could be an extension into the attic to give the 3rd bedroom, allowing the first floor to be reconfigured. Also, the cellar room could be improved vastly by digging an area way at the back, allowing direct access to the garden. That might be possible at the front, allowing a lower ground floor flat to be created.😊
That house was expensive. I don't think it was worth it considering the got a cheaper one with all the space they need
You two did a great. Job. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤️💚🥰🤗
A pole as part of the decorations might work for the kids 😂😂I think not on second thought . Love the show and Phill l love your laugh
A pleasant episode with a lovely couple: nice and sensible! I like Liz's oufits , very stylish and feminine. Hope they're still going strong! I don't know about Naomi's expectations🤨. To finish : i just loved Kirstie's shirt dress at the beginning!! That episode was just about fashion for me, ah!
I understand wanting everything you can get, but eventually you have to trade fantasy for reality. You are never going to get a Terrace with the space of Windsor Castle, especially for 350k. Some people are just flat insane!
That woman is being very foolish in a rising housing market. Four years ago, I sold a breathtaking, historic Tudor home in Michigan for a soulless, 1979 ranch with popcorn ceilings and original bathrooms. But the space was great, and the location in Florida was perfect. Today, I couldn't afford to buy this house. You can ALWAYS add character cheaper than adding space.
I totally agree.
I loathe popcorn ceilings
I bought a new build in SC in 2000 after looking at character houses for a year. The character houses were at the top of my budget and most needed pricey renovations. I have enjoyed this house for 23 years with minor cosmetic upgrades.
You did not sell a real ‘Tudor’ home in the USA … faux /mock / made to look Tudor ‘style’ but not actual Tudor as there were none there in Tudor times,you mean the 1840-1940 USA influenced houses 😂😂
Actual Tudor is 1483-1603 😂
@@7ofthem- you must be a joy at parties.
(15:29) A room you can't stand up in... is NOT a room!
The cat might have liked it 🙀 😻 😾 but with them being so picky/independent it would be a toss up, at least for my 19.5 yrs old girl. Actually, I thought of it more as storage or a place for extra clothes, sheets, blankets, pillows but you definitely would have to get around on your knees. And mind could not take it. ✌🏻
@@cynsi7604 Alice In Wonderland!
Naomi is all fur coat no knickers
She is painful 😣
🤣 Me being American, I was so thrown about what you posted.🤔 But thanks to the “handy dandy trusty internet” I just typed it in and…BOOM!! 🤯 I understand!! And I agree.
In my post before I read yours I just said in my best ‘Chandler Bing’ voice “Could she be anymore pickier?”. Yours sound so much better (and at first I thought naughty too, guess it was the “No knickers” part, but then the “Fur coat” my (female) mind went wayyyy down hill, all the way to the gutter!!😵 ✌🏻
I empathise if I love a place I too think of wallpaper and where things may go but twice this year people have pulled out ..never mind .
Crazy about this show!
Does the seller have to pay some sort of compensation when they back out like that? And does the buyer have to if they back out?
I think it's OK to back out at any time in the UK. This would be a lawsuit in the US!
In Canada if a seller backs out of the contract (contracts are signed within hours of the verbal agreement) the buyer can sue and get a lawyer to put a caution on the title of the house which means basically the seller can’t sell it. The buyer can also has the avenue to sue to force the reneged seller to pay any extra price on the purchase of a similar house.
If a buyer backs out he or she forfeits the deposit.
p.s. It’s ridiculous how lax the rules are in the UK.
Please some new new episodes
which year is this sale?
2012-13
2014 early
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looks like ricky gervish
Wish you'd put year filmed. 2012-13. TFS
In the credits, it says house prices correct as of June 2014.
What year is this ?
She can’t pick her cat up and carry it to the end of the garden?
Was their 'first' home not in Greenwich where they lived in London? or do rentals not count as home?
They meant a home they bought, not a rental.
How can anyone afford a house for that much?
Good paying job and savings.
@@thehungrygoldfish Try here in Los Angeles, upward of $750k.
Please put the caption on….
Pole lady, glad she didn’t buy, the view was just awful
The stupid pole would have destroyed the look of any place she bought anyway.
Great episode! Enough with the pole jokes already!!
Do the buyers pay Kirstie and Phil a commission?
I don’t think so, I don’t think people would go on the show if they had to pay, also channel 4 pays phil & kirstie a LOT of money.
No. They work as property finders for the tv company.
Kirstie is beautiful, but the dresses she wears make her look almost twice her size. If she has a stylist, they need to be fired.
Why she keeps wearing those large, busy=busy prints is beyond me. Just awful.