Homes Under the Hammer

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Homes Under the Hammer

Featuring a former police station in Birmingham, a site with 24 garages in Worcestershire and a terraced house in Great Yarmouth that is ready for some TLC.

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September 2025
The mould in a Hampshire house has Martin singing the blues, Martel needs to watch her step in County Durham, and Dion goes wild in Warrington in an overgrown garden.
Dion relives his footballing glory days in Leicestershire, Martin is floorboard-obsessed in Oxford, and Jacqui is impressed by the condition of a one-bed flat in south London.
A couple of challenging projects in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire mean the new owners will need to roll their sleeves up.
Series 25
Martin is in Stoke to see a mid-terrace that hasn’t quite decided how many bedrooms it has. In Chatham, Martel visits a former barn with planning permission for an interesting conversion.
Series 27
A riverside period house in historic Canterbury is modernised for a family, and a grandfather transforms a flat in Brighton to be nearer to his grandchildren.
Series 25
Dion, Martel and Tommy follow the progress on a terraced house in Aston in Birmingham, a charming cottage in the Norfolk village of Hilgay and a modern town house in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Timescales are out the window at three projects in Kent, Yorkshire and London, but will it be worth the wait?
Series 25
Dion follows progress on properties in Pudsey in West Yorkshire and Willenhall in the West Midlands. We also return to Rochdale to see a commercial building Martel first visited back in 2019.
A plot of land in Leeds could be a goldmine - that is, if the new owner can obtain planning permission.
Series 25
Property in West Bromwich, Gawthorpe and Lowestoft are bought at online auctions by developers who have plans to make money on their investments.
Featuring a Victorian terrace in Aylesbury, a fire-damaged house in Bolton and four barns on land in St Mary in the Marsh in Kent.
Dion, Martel and Jacqui follow progress on the redevelopment of properties in Stoke-on-Trent, Battersea and Merseyside.
A couple in Norwich plan their ideal city bolthole. Martin is in desirable Fulham to see a flat with great potential. And in County Durham, there is a developer with a long commute.
Series 27
A house beside a railway has Tommy recommending good double glazing in Orpington, south east London, while Dion is in Greater Manchester, where the sandwich bill is racking up for the new owner.
Some 1960s newspapers are uncovered by Martin in Hampshire, Martel is impressed with what’s on offer in Yorkshire, and Tommy feels at home in east London.
Martel tries to remain stable, despite there being no horses, as she looks around a Cumbrian house set on three acres of land.
A jungle in the front and back of a terrace in Southampton is tamed, with a smart interior to match.
Two brothers work on a very tired boarded-up house in Widnes and turn it into the best-looking house on the street. Meanwhile, a couple also add value to an auction buy in Folkestone.
We’re 'flat out', with three very different flats in London, Bath and Shropshire. Can the new owners who purchased them at auction bring them up to scratch?
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