BBC One’s Homes Under the Hammer kicks off a new episode of Series 28 on Tuesday, June 24, at 11:15 AM, taking viewers on another trip across England’s property auction scene. This time around, the program offers up a trio of distinct projects: a football-fan friendly overhaul, a battle with water damage, and a look at renovations from high above.
First up, Dion Dublin meets a Liverpool resident with a clear vision: transform a newly acquired property into ideal lodgings for supporters flocking to Anfield stadium. It’s a specialized market, and the success of the flip will hinge on meeting the needs of that dedicated crowd. Meanwhile, Martel Maxwell is in South Shields, confronting a property that has seen better days, literally, as she deals with a leaky roof. It is a common problem in these types of properties and always an expensive repair.
Rounding out the properties, Jacqui Joseph checks in on a tower block renovation in Essex. These high-rise projects often bring their own unique set of challenges, but the views can make the effort worthwhile. Each host provides their usual mix of practical advice and a bit of a cheerleading for the buyers, helping them deal with the trials of property development.
This episode keeps the show’s familiar rhythm, focusing on the often-gritty reality of turning a bargain into a profit. It’s a dependable watch for anyone who likes a good before-and-after, especially if they are interested in the world of property.