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South London - 1
This time Kirstie and Phil are scouring South London, looking for a flat for first-time buyers, Adam and Nicole, and a townhouse for world record holding rower, Kat. This time Kirstie and Phil are scouring South London, looking for a flat for first-time buyers, Adam and Nicole, and a townhouse for world record holding rower, Kat.
Berkshire - 4
This time Kirstie and Phil are on the hunt in Berkshire, with first time buyers who have very different budgets. 20-somethings Ellen and Michael want to live under the same roof, so it's up to Kirstie to find a flat that will get them out of their respective parents' houses.
Devon - 5
Location Location Location is back with a brand-new series, featuring all new house hunters battling an ever-changing market. In the past few years we've seen the post-lockdown boom set the market racing, then interest rate hikes slow it down, as all of us feel the cost-of-living pinch.
Cambridgeshire - 7
This time Kirstie and Phil are in Cambridgeshire with house hunters who want to stay close to home. Single mum of two Ali met widower Nick during the first lockdown, and now that they have their first child together, they're looking to upsize in the picturesque village of Stilton.
Sussex Coast - 8
This time Kirstie and Phil are scouring the Sussex Coast for two sets of house hunters at opposite ends of their property journey. Retired painter and decorators Amanda and Annette want a spacious futureproof bungalow in a serene setting, whereas first time buyers Danit and Rafi are after a 1-bed flat close to the buzz of Brighton and Hove.
Surrey - 9
Kirstie and Phil are in Surrey, where space is a key requirement for their house hunting families. Elise and Elliot have three young kids and need to move out of Elliot's parents' house and into a home of their own. Kim and Ralph have two children under 5 and are bursting out of Kim's two bed starter flat.
North London - 10
Location Location Location is back with a brand-new series, featuring all new house hunters battling an ever-changing market. In the past few years we've seen the post-lockdown boom set the market racing, then interest rate hikes slow it down, as all of us feel the cost-of-living pinch.






























