Homes Under the Hammer

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Homes Under the Hammer

Martin, Dion and Tommy keep an eye on three property renovations in Havant in Hampshire, Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire and Brighton in East Sussex.

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November 2025
Martin has a friendly disagreement with a developer about what to do at a flat in Northampton. Jacqui is in Norwich, where there’s potential to convert a former shop into a flat.
Dion has the same thoughts as the new owners at an end terrace in Cheshire. Martin struggles to get through the front door in Warwickshire, and Martel feels very much at home in Perthshire.
Featuring a Kent house with not one, but two front doors. Will it be twice as much work or double the profit? Plus, two fascinating Welsh auction lots.
Series 25
Martel is in St Helens to see a three-bed mid-terrace with some pretty ominous signs of damp. Martin heads to Launceston in Cornwall to view a one-bed flat with a wonderful view but a short lease.
Dion heads to the seaside town of Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire to see a bungalow that’s seen better days. Jacqui is just outside Norwich, visiting a characterful, Grade II listed cottage.
A developer in Kent tackles almost every job you can imagine in a mid-terrace. A south London flat and a Birmingham semi-detached property are both in need of a new lease of life.
Three intriguing auction lots! A beachside hideaway in Bognor Regis, a characterful granite building in Aberdeen and a two-bedroom property that could become a four-bedroom terrace in Lancashire.
Martin struggles to keep his balance at a Liverpool house that feels like it’s sloping away. Jacqui is in Kent, where damp is all around.
Series 25
Featuring a spacious five-bedroom end terrace in Westcliff-on-Sea, a spectacular Grade II listed former church in St Leonards-on-Sea and a top-floor flat in Stroud in Gloucestershire.
Series 27
A tale of two very different million-pound-plus projects, one in central London, the other in Anglesey. Martin’s also in Bristol to see a two-bedroom flat.
Dion is in Derby to see a plot of land, with a whole family getting involved to build a brand new house. Another family project in Lowestoft, Suffolk, sees an auntie and nephew tackle a tired terrace.
A Hampshire flat Jacqui views gets the boutique hotel look. And Martin is in Gloucestershire, where the layout of a mid-terrace leaves a lot to be desired.
A young developer follows his mother's advice in Bushey Heath and is surprised to learn about the potential profit if he ever sells on the ground-floor flat.
A rock guitarist turned property developer takes on at a down-at-heel 1930s Nottingham bungalow, which might not be what it seems.
The new owner of a terrace in Crewe isn’t put off by the numerous safety bolts on the front door. The seasoned developer turns it into a smart HMO (house in multiple occupation).
Series 25
Martin is in London to meet a mum helping her daughter to get on the property ladder. And Jacqui’s perplexed by the layout of two linked flats that she feels should just be one.
In Carlisle, Martel meets a well-dressed developer and his wife, who are looking to turn around a two-bedroom semi.
Martin takes a trip to Barry Island in Wales to see a dormer bungalow, and he’s very impressed by the size of it.
Tommy takes a trip down memory lane in Nottinghamshire, where an old-fashioned fireplace has him feeling nostalgic.
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