
About this season
No floorboard is left unturned as dynamic property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters find the perfect home in the perfect location.
Episodes (9)
1. West London
Aired 22 August 2013 • 60 min
Kirstie and Phil meet dance-mad newlyweds Keon and Zoe in West London, where not only is property expensive, but often sells in record time
2. Manchester
Aired 29 August 2013 • 60 min
Phil goes house hunting in the desirable suburbs of south Manchester with Craig and Becki, while Kirstie ploughs the rolling Cheshire countryside with Chris and Amy
3. South London
Aired 5 September 2013 • 60 min
Niki and Rob want a home to suit them as thirty-somethings, but that also has space for a future family. And Georgie and Louis want to cut down their commute by moving to London.
4. Liverpool
Aired 12 September 2013 • 60 min
In Liverpool, Phil helps James and Mairead find a family home on a £600k budget, while Kirstie takes first time buyers Laura and Andy under her wing
5. West Midlands
Aired 19 September 2013 • 60 min
Kirstie helps neurosurgeon Naomi escape from a crowded house, while Phil faces a challenge with couple Mo and Jon, who want completely different things from a home
6. Bucks and Berks
Aired 26 September 2013 • 60 min
The average house prices in the Home Counties are around £800,000. Kirstie helps sisters Gemma and Lucy find a home in Berks, while Phil helps newlyweds Hannah and Hassan find a four-bedder in Bucks.
7. Crystal Palace and Canterbury Revisit
Aired 3 October 2013 • 60 min
Kirstie catches up with vicar Ian and his wife Peta from east London. And Phil revisits Ben and Lucy in south London.
8. Aberdeen Revisit
Aired 10 October 2013 • 60 min
Kirstie and Phil look back at their property finding mission in the Granite City: Aberdeen. Both sets of house hunters relocated here for work and both were looking for family homes.
9. Liverpool and Hamp/Bucks Revisit
Aired 17 October 2013 • 60 min
Kirstie catches up with Kate Harland in Liverpool and Kelly Price and Emma Wilcox in the south of England.