Homes Under the Hammer is back on BBC One Tuesday, 3 June at 11:15 AM GMT. This week, the property-hunting trio hits the court, or at least the neighbourhood, with a visit to a Wimbledon flat, along with a look at more bargain fixer-uppers and a visit to Doncaster featuring some developer drama.
Martin Roberts serves up a London special, describing a Wimbledon apartment as a “property treat.” Whether it’s a bargain or a bust remains to be seen. Meanwhile, Martel Maxwell scopes out a period charmer in Sunderland, noting its “character.” Character might be a kind way of saying “needs total gutting,” but it could turn into an opportunity. Finally, Dion Dublin pulls out a yellow card when he checks in on a Doncaster developer—who skipped their pre-purchase inspection on an auction grab.
Anyone who’s ever dabbled in DIY—or fallen down a renovation rabbit hole—knows the joy and pain of transforming a space. Homes Under the Hammer continues to tap into that universal urge, mixing aspirational design with hard-nosed property realities.
“Homes Under the Hammer” airs on BBC One Tuesday at 11:15 AM GMT.