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Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction.

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Keywords:
Gardening, Consumer, Antiques, Home Improvement, Makeover, Decorating
Cast (unconfirmed):
Martin Roberts
Lucy Alexander
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  • April 19th - 4:51amFiona Blockley said...

    In response to Lisa's March 22nd question, I believe the pub in question is in Woolage Green in Kent.

  • April 18th - 8:02pmAngi said...

    any way of finding out what houses look like now when they weren't finished on the actual programme - the one i'm interested in is the former presbyterian church in south wales which was on tv on 18th April 2008. (and a few others!)

  • April 10th - 3:01pmMike said...

    The profit never seems to include the mortgage, council tax, rates and so on paid while the refurbishment was taking place and must be payable even if the people live elsewhere? This could add thousands to the cost if the development takes a while? Please include it. Also, it would be nice to know where items of furniture and unusual fittings were purchased.

  • April 10th - 11:44amMarian said...

    Log structures are increasing in popularity for a range of applications. Now, thanks to an agreement between Avalon Timber Frame Homes and Riverbend Log Homes of Canada high quality log houses, cottages, lodges and even home offices are available in the UK.

  • April 4th - 10:30amsteve said...

    CAPITAL GAINS TAX????

    Watched lots of episodes of HUTH but there's never any reference to Capital Gains Tax that sellers may have to pay when profits are discussed.

    Could you elaborate please.

  • March 24th - 11:50amElizabeth Mc Andrew said...

    I realise that there is a lot to be learned re. the pitfalls of purchasing these properties but this last season the number of times you return to unfinished properties has definitely curbed my enjoyment of your programme.

    Surely you could give us a minimum of one finished property in every programme.

  • March 22nd - 9:32amlisa said...

    I am looking for the area in which a pub was featured. It was bought by a mother and son-her husband died 2 years previously. The pub and living accomodation upstairs was also renovated. The pub i believe was called THE TWO SAWYERS, and Lucy Alexander did the interview. The lady in question said that she had come full circle in her life because she was born in the area and her father lived in the area. I would like to know the area where the pub is as i would like to visit it. I hope you can help. Many thanks.

  • February 23rd - 1:48pmGuy Barritt said...

    Estate Agent music is I believe Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, and the track is called "Express Yourself"

  • January 31st - 12:46amTel said...

    Hello there. I love watching Homes Under The Hammer. What is the piece of music called when the Estate Agents re-visit a property. It sounds quite jazzy.

  • January 23rd - 4:50pmAunden Rae said...

    Please advise if the November 07 episode that featured a log home being constructed in Faversham,Kent is available on the net -- thanks