Homes Under the Hammer

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Homes Under the Hammer

The walls threaten to come tumbling down for Martin at a mid-terrace in south Wales, and a Grade II listed former church in Cambridgeshire has Tommy excited about its potential.

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June 2025
Three auction properties in Cardiff, Preston and Wolverhampton are bought by families of property developers.
A marathon runner completes a marathon seven-year project to transform a site in Llanfynydd into smart holiday accommodation.
A tiger in a north London maisonette has Owain earning his stripes. Don’t panic, it’s not a real one!
In Brixton in south London, Martel meets a builder intent on transforming a period terrace into a beautiful family home, but it won’t come cheap!
Owain’s outfit matches perfectly with the décor at a Wolverhampton semi. And a Cumbrian barn conversion gives Martel serious holiday vibes.
Dion meets a football fan in Liverpool who is keen to tailor his new property for visitors to Anfield. In South Shields, Martel is tip-toeing around the drips from the leaking roof.
Tommy has to duck to fit into a Norfolk cottage with a very low ceiling height, Martel searches for the toilet in a mid-terrace in South Yorkshire, and Dion tries to stay warm, just outside Stoke.
We welcome back two developers who’ve been on the show before. One is tackling a big end-of-terrace in north London, whereas the other seems to have nabbed a bargain in Suffolk.
Properties in Sevenoaks in Kent, Beeston in Nottinghamshire and Dalston in London are sold under the hammer.
A young couple buy their first house together in Macclesfield, two brothers buy a set of disused 1950s buildings in Codnor, and another couple renovate a house in Rainworth.
An aerospace engineer applies his design skills to property development in Derby, but are his skills complementary?
A terraced house in Birkenhead, a large period property in Ramsgate and a one-bedroom flat in a smart block in Hull are all sold at online auctions. But will any of them turn a profit?
Martin is on the Jurassic Coast in Devon, but it’s vampires, rather than dinosaurs, that he’s dealing with, thanks to the interior-design tastes of the new owners of a one-bedroom flat.
Jacqui looks at a traditional cottage in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, while Dion checks out an end terrace in Bradford and an unusual eight-home development in Derby.
A one-bedroom flat in Somerset has Martin struggling to find jobs that need doing, as it’s in great condition. Dion’s in Wigan, where the cracks are showing in a two-bedroom mid-terrace.
Tommy and Jacqui meet the new owners of a detached house in Whittlesey, a property in Tunstall and a terraced house full of period features in Ipswich.
A flat in Wiltshire has some great potential, including a quirky cupboard with a lovely view, although Martin is concerned about access to the outside space.
Today's property development projects run from seven weeks to several years. Martin and Dion track progress on renovations in Bristol and Blackley and a building project on land in Stoke.
Martel meets a former boy band member turned property developer in Darlington who is hoping to create a high-end house in multiple occupation.
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