From crumbling castles to quirky cottages, “Homes Under the Hammer” has seen its share of property peculiarities. This Thursday, the BBC One series continues its quest to uncover hidden potential in the most unlikely of places, from a restaurant with a rather significant floor issue to promising projects in Glastonbury and South London.
Presenter Jacqui Joseph faces a unique challenge in Westcott, Surrey: a former restaurant with a gaping hole where the floor should be. Can she see past this obvious setback and envision a future for the property? Meanwhile, Martin Roberts visits Glastonbury, where he’s impressed by the savvy renovation strategies of local developers, eager to transform their recent property acquisitions into profitable ventures. Roberts also observes developers in South London with equally clever designs, implementing their plans to give new life to their property buys.
“Homes Under the Hammer” takes a fascinating peek into the often-unpredictable world of property development. From initial auction purchases to the final reveal, the series captures the triumphs and tribulations of those who dare to take on renovation projects. Tune in to BBC One this Thursday, April 10 at 11:15 AM.