Phil and Kirstie help two sets of desperate house hunters in Bedfordshire
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp are challenged to find two very different properties in beautiful North Yorkshire for an unconventional couple.
Even in the midst of the credit crunch, there are still some people who are buying, here Kirstie and Phil search on behalf of two couples in north west London.
The presenters search for properties near Exeter. Kirstie Allsopp helps a couple spend their £600,000 budget on a rural home with plenty of space and an annexe for wife Nancy's mother. Meanwhile, Phil Spencer meets a man who has always lived within the same one-square-mile radius and is struggling to reach an amicable agreement with his wife on a suitable house
Kirstie searches Balham and Putney for a pair of nervous first timer buyers. Phil looks for an Aussie-proportioned property in the Thames Valley.
It's mix and match as Kirstie and Phil mount a search for a new home for a downsizing mum in Carlisle, and catch up with a family who they helped to find a dream bungalow in Bath
Kirstie and Phil meet two pairs of buyers keen to set up home in London's leafy south-west, but with very different lifestyles in mind.
A year after two troublesome searches, Phil heads back to Sheffield to see how a couple of doctors and a fire-fighter are faring.
Cruise ship workers Peter and Jason are desperate to end the years of living out of suitcases and hope to set up home together in the popular suburb of Beckenham.
Designers Nadine and Toby want a house that's in need of serious refurbishment, with a 60ft garden, ideally with a flat front, and also with a `good narrative' to boot... on a maximum budget of £350,000.
Kirstie and Phil hit the pavements of Windsor and Maidenhead in a bid to find homes for Nicki and Damien, and Maria - who is returning to the UK after living in Switzerland for a decade. Nicki and Damien are in desperate need of a family home. They have a fantastic budget of £800,000 but they also have a rather interesting and at times conflicting list of requirements: Damien would like a watermill, solar panels and a room for a garden tree-house. Nicki on the other hand is more interested in the number of bedrooms. Meanwhile Maria is adamant that her new home has to be a bachelorette pad with the wow factor.
Kirstie and Phil take on London in a bid to find two homes for two very different sets of house hunters. London is one of the most expensive and competitive cities in the world to buy property. Phil helps three friends, Cathy, Ian and Richard, in their search for a London pad. Kirstie helps newly-weds Daniel and Jennie in a bid to find their marital home in north London.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit past house-hunters, beginning with globe-trotting Matt Rushworth, who was looking forward to settling down near his family in Windsor, Berkshire. They then catch up with Sheffield couple Justin and Deborah, who were seeking a bigger home, but had very different opinions on how to tackle the property to make room for their sports gear
Kirstie and Phil revisit Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin in the Cotswolds and, on London's Southbank, 18-year-old student Claire Winshipp was looking to spend £1.7 million on a riverside apartment
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of first-time buyers. Newly engaged couple Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin were desperate to find their dream family home in the Cotswolds before tying the knot. While on London's Southbank, 18-year-old student Claire Winshipp was looking to spend a £1.7 million budget on a riverside apartment. Claire is in a wheelchair, and wanted to buy herself some independence and a home in a lively area.
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of very particular buyers looking for family homes at opposite ends of the country. Ian and his family were on the hunt for the perfect seaside home in the pricey coastal town of Broadstairs in Kent. Meanwhile, soon-to-be-married couple Tara Magee and Alastair Murray were desperate to buy their first home together in Edinburgh, with a healthy budget of £600k. But with long wish lists and the tricky Scottish market to contend with, Phil and Kirstie had a fight on their hands.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two sets of house hunters: Paul and his American bride Alissa in Windsor, and Malcolm and Jenny in Wiltshire, who wanted a home that would give them a warm hug.
Kirstie and Phil visit Manchester to hunt out two very different first homes for two young buyers new to the market. But the two searches are not as simple as they seem - neither buyer will be living in their new home alone, and both of them are promising to share the decision-making equally, even though they're each stumping up all of the funds.