Homes Under the Hammer is set to hit BBC One on Thursday, June 26, at 11:15 AM, bringing its familiar blend of auction buys and renovation makeovers to three distinct UK properties. From a substantial Brixton terrace to a snug Norfolk bungalow, this episode promises a look at projects with sizable potential.
First up, Martel Maxwell heads to Brixton. Here, a builder has grand plans to convert a period terrace into a family home, a project that carries a significant price tag. The scale of this renovation alone should offer plenty for viewers who like to see how big money transforms a property.
Meanwhile, Jacqui Joseph takes a trip to Norfolk to check out a tiny, two-roomed bungalow, a more modest project but one that often hides unexpected potential. And in Essex, Tommy Walsh finds himself examining an end-of-terrace property that, on first glance, doesn’t quite impress from the front.
The show provides an unvarnished look at the challenges and rewards of property renovation, offering insights into investment and design. Viewers can expect the usual mix of expert commentary and practical advice, all while seeing how different architectural styles across the UK can be given a new lease on life.