Homes Under the Hammer returns to BBC One this Thursday with a new batch of properties ripe for transformation. Airing at 11:15 PM, the episode features a curious flat in Wiltshire, a mixed-use unit in Nottinghamshire, and a three-bedroom semi in Greater Manchester, each with its own set of renovation challenges.
Presenter Martin Roberts heads to Wiltshire to inspect a flat with one standout feature: a cupboard with a view. While the scenic outlook might be a selling point, Martin raises concerns about the property’s tricky access to outdoor space, leaving viewers to wonder how a buyer might tackle the issue.
Meanwhile, Martel Maxwell is in Nottinghamshire, sizing up a combined commercial and residential unit. Access proves to be a sticking point here as well, raising questions about the property’s potential for both business and living.
Finally, Dion Dublin visits a spacious three-bedroom semi in Greater Manchester. With ample room for expansion, the property seems custom-made for a buyer with grand extension plans—provided they can secure planning permission and manage the inevitable construction headaches.
As always, Homes Under the Hammer provides a ringside seat to the auction process, revealing the risks and rewards of property speculation. With expert advice on tap, the series gives viewers practical insights into the world of renovation, from initial purchase to final flourish.
Homes Under the Hammer airs Thursday, June 12 at 11:15 PM on BBC One.