Now five episodes into its first season, the local spin on the long-running global format sticks to a familiar real estate rhythm: three homes, one decision, and just enough friction to keep it interesting. This time out, the series tracks Ayfer and Lomo—both business owners with busy schedules—as they navigate scenic drives, open house charm offensives, and feature-heavy checklists in their hunt for a peaceful retreat.
House Hunters Australia is narrated by Georgie Tunny (The Project), whose dry wit and well-timed beats keep the pacing tight. As with its American counterpart, the structure leans into the push-pull of practical needs versus emotional pull, in this case balancing budget constraints against views, layout, and proximity to actual relaxation.
Produced in-house for Network 10, the format sticks closely to its international playbook but filters it through a distinctly Australian lens—think wide verandas, eucalyptus-lined drives, and a casual arm-wrestle over heritage charm versus low-maintenance finishes.
House Hunters Australia continues its rollout with weekly episodes and a clear aim at a broad co-viewing audience, from real estate voyeurs to renovation dreamers.