Two really beautiful, functional homes created by couples with the vision, patience, and money to get what they wanted. Phil and Kirstie listened to them and helped them find their dream homes. Perfect!
I just love to see the homes, the towns and the scenery in the UK Thank you!! I love house number one with those built in cupboard on that end of terrace....SO MUCH CHARM and potential for $200.00! I just can't see an older couple buying a home over three floors as they age....you wil regret that!!
Phil, always so charming with the house hunters, do you try to provoke Kirstie just for fun? She does rise to the bait! Love seeing the follow-up after they make their changes.
For the young couple, i get how important location is to them and the 1st property was a nice choice. However i would have gone for the 3rd house. It was still below budget and already done up well and quite spacious too. The beautiful garden was a splendid bonus and it's biggest selling point. However, having seen the transformation to that 1st house they picked, and noting how much it cost them, still below 240, I am glad they went for it. As the saying goes, you can change a house but not it's location. For the older couple, the 1st house for 650k was a better option. For one, it had a better garden and curb appeal than the 2nd house and the layout will work well for a master's downstairs bedroom living the girls which will ensure they have their own space.
I was bothered by the lack of privacy at house #1. Front windows right on the public street, short little wall around the garden not even high enough to stop a dog jumping over, etc.
The family relocating from Hong Kong should have picked the 950K completely renovated period property, IMHO. They could have enjoyed 18 more months with their daughters before they flew the nest. That's time they'll never get back. Plus, that three story terrace house was to die for, and a better resale investment, if they ever want to move. Life is unpredictable.
Honestly, the couple preferred the first house. He wanted an investment and aesthetic control, and she didn't want to keep an enormous house. Those are great reasons already. Furthermore, buying and improving - building equity and potential savings in the area of school - are very beneficial for the kids in terms of inheritance. Getting a massive pretty house isn't always the best move.
Look at the official Wikipedia page for this exact version of LLL: This IS indeed series 42. They've had approximately two series per year since they began back around 1999.
IT's amazing to see such a big progress in life of these two families. Thank you for this programm.
What a lovely episode with two great couples!
Gorgeous homes. The Edinburg home is like a dream. The young couples home is spectacular. Thank you for sharing your homes.
Two really beautiful, functional homes created by couples with the vision, patience, and money to get what they wanted. Phil and Kirstie listened to them and helped them find their dream homes. Perfect!
Thanks so much for posting this video. It made our breakfast hour much more enjoyable.
Two lovely families in two lovely homes found for them by two lovely people
Aww indeed!
I just love to see the homes, the towns and the scenery in the UK Thank you!! I love house number one with those built in cupboard on that end of terrace....SO MUCH CHARM and potential for $200.00! I just can't see an older couple buying a home over three floors as they age....you wil regret that!!
Love what both couples did to their spaces!
Thanks for posting, I enjoyed watching this episode.
Thank you !
Phil is aging beautifully.
Thanks for posting. I love this show.
Phil, always so charming with the house hunters, do you try to provoke Kirstie just for fun? She does rise to the bait!
Love seeing the follow-up after they make their changes.
So this is a new revisit episode of a fairly new episode
Wow the couple with young children really! like yellow and blue rooms (4).
For the young couple, i get how important location is to them and the 1st property was a nice choice. However i would have gone for the 3rd house. It was still below budget and already done up well and quite spacious too. The beautiful garden was a splendid bonus and it's biggest selling point. However, having seen the transformation to that 1st house they picked, and noting how much it cost them, still below 240, I am glad they went for it. As the saying goes, you can change a house but not it's location. For the older couple, the 1st house for 650k was a better option. For one, it had a better garden and curb appeal than the 2nd house and the layout will work well for a master's downstairs bedroom living the girls which will ensure they have their own space.
I was bothered by the lack of privacy at house #1. Front windows right on the public street, short little wall around the garden not even high enough to stop a dog jumping over, etc.
@myoldvhstapes that's true but maybe they aren't bothered about it. I take notice of things like that too hence why I liked the 3rd one overall
Can the house hunting be able to be downloaded. I like to watch them over and over again. Datas in South africa are expensive.😊
I wonder why Kirsty didn't show off her own couple at the end. Phil did them both.
Maybe it was filmed during her six week hiatus after she fell down a flight of stairs. She discussed it in the previous episode.
The driveway does not look nice at the Edinburgh house, nor the backgarden
The family relocating from Hong Kong should have picked the 950K completely renovated period property, IMHO.
They could have enjoyed 18 more months with their daughters before they flew the nest. That's time they'll never get back. Plus, that three story terrace house was to die for, and a better resale investment, if they ever want to move. Life is unpredictable.
Honestly, the couple preferred the first house. He wanted an investment and aesthetic control, and she didn't want to keep an enormous house. Those are great reasons already.
Furthermore, buying and improving - building equity and potential savings in the area of school - are very beneficial for the kids in terms of inheritance.
Getting a massive pretty house isn't always the best move.
...it was just up to Kirstie and ME...not Kirstie and I...courtesy of your 7th grade teacher!!! Don't make that mistake again.
Kirstie wearing a scarf and puffer jacket wiyj open toe sandals
👎👎👎 because there's no such thing as season/series 42 for this show. Also cannot be downloaded and watched offline.
Look at the official Wikipedia page for this exact version of LLL: This IS indeed series 42. They've had approximately two series per year since they began back around 1999.