I think this is the nicest episode I've ever seen. It was perfect. Sweet couples, beautiful houses, great outcomes, and a happy Phil and Kirsty duo. Thanks for posting this one!
Hugo and Hannah are such a delightful and positive young couple.. Hannah's smile and sparkling eyes could light up a dark room! 🤗 Wishing them a great future in their wonderful home.. Thank you so much for uploading! 👍
OMG, Hugo behaves just as I would want a partner to, while working on such an anxiety-provoking project! He holds Hannah's hand at the right moment, hugs and/or kisses her when she's nervous, and backs her up even when he holds a different view of things. I've watched scores of these programs and he's the first one who I can unreservedly say I absolutely adore. They're lucky to have found each other.
No matter how nice they are, how can anyone stand living with future in-laws for 7 years!!! I also find it interesting they look at a house for living in for 7 to 10 years...When we bought a home we thought we would live in it for the rest of our life......Hanna and Hugo's home is so wonderfully designed and staged-Impressive! Alley & Nick:.. It's almost impossible to work in a dining room as an office with three children running around.....
Aaaahhhh England, where they won't move 2 miles (3.2kms) to a house they love, compared to Australia, If it's within an hours drive yeah that's close enough for me.
For Pete's sake, the first house that Kirstie showed Nick and Ally was only TWO miles from Stinton....and yet it's not good enough because it's not in Stinton?
okay, here comes grandma downer, I cannot imagine needing to live in my "hometown". I've lived in San Diego, Upstate New York, Florida, Ohio, Northern Cal. --- well you get my drift - Simply cannot understand people limiting themselves when there is a huge world out there - need to broaden your horizons IMO
Me too. It wasn't detached but looked like it was. Secondly it's master had an ensuite, something the others didn't have. Thirdly, it was the only one that had a kitchen dinner that opened up into the garden which is a layout I prefer.
Thank you! Why on earth do Brits pave over their whole front garden (with garbage compost and recycling bins front and center) even when they have a garage and driveway? I keep hearing Joni Mitchell‘s “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot“
From my observations their front gardens are often boring, with shingle or pavers for parking cars (they never use their garages). It's low maintenance and may convince the tax assessor that the house isn't worth much. ;-) They save the good stuff for the back garden, often beautifully landscaped and lawned. Access to the rear is always restricted by a gate.
Beacuse they are houses built before 1950 and the garages are not big enough for modern cars, if there is a garage. On terraced or semidetached houses there is rarely a garage.
They didn't use to. People had small green front gardens up until the nineties. When I came back to England after a long absence, I couldn't believe it: streets of houses with paved over horrible front areas just to be able to park an environmental nightmare on. (ie a car.) Now with climate change, loss of biodiversity and problems with flash flooding, people are being urged to regreen these front areas.
I think this is the nicest episode I've ever seen. It was perfect. Sweet couples, beautiful houses, great outcomes, and a happy Phil and Kirsty duo. Thanks for posting this one!
Hugo and Hannah are such a delightful and positive young couple.. Hannah's smile and sparkling eyes could light up a dark room! 🤗
Wishing them a great future in their wonderful home..
Thank you so much for uploading! 👍
Never say someone lights up a room. That's the first thing they always say about murder victims in crime shows.
@FigaroHey I will say what I like, thanks very much.. it's a nice phrase 👌
#ThankYou for posting! Phil & Kirstie always brighten my day.
Love it when both families are successful in their home searches/purchases.
Thank you for uploading.
Keep the episodes coming ❤
Thanks again for our morning breakfast entertainment. A quality download of a very interesting pair of searches.
What lovely couples, such a happy episode! ❤❤
These are my comfort food. I am so grateful for your posting them. THANK YOU!!
Excellent job Phil and Kirstie ❤
What a sweet couple!( first) they have such a positive attitude! ❤
OMG, Hugo behaves just as I would want a partner to, while working on such an anxiety-provoking project! He holds Hannah's hand at the right moment, hugs and/or kisses her when she's nervous, and backs her up even when he holds a different view of things. I've watched scores of these programs and he's the first one who I can unreservedly say I absolutely adore. They're lucky to have found each other.
I agree! Young ❤️
Must have had the kids when he was ten lol!
Thank you, lovely episode.😊
(3:45) Oh!!!!!! Phil's gorgeous blue-Grey suit with the pink dress shirt under it: FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!
Very sweet - Kirstie & Phil came good with such tricky demands!
Very enjoyable to watch this episode with such lovely couples. Wishing them all the best.
No matter how nice they are, how can anyone stand living with future in-laws for 7 years!!! I also find it interesting they look at a house for living in for 7 to 10 years...When we bought a home we thought we would live in it for the rest of our life......Hanna and Hugo's home is so wonderfully designed and staged-Impressive! Alley & Nick:.. It's almost impossible to work in a dining room as an office with three children running around.....
Aaaahhhh England, where they won't move 2 miles (3.2kms) to a house they love, compared to Australia, If it's within an hours drive yeah that's close enough for me.
For Pete's sake, the first house that Kirstie showed Nick and Ally was only TWO miles from Stinton....and yet it's not good enough because it's not in Stinton?
StiLton
Love Phil and Kristie. If I ever moved from San Francisco to England..I am searching these two out to find me the perfect house. ❤❤❤❤
The young blonde will make an amazing mother. Very lucky kids :)
Great episode! Thank you! :)
It’s 2 miles!!!
okay, here comes grandma downer, I cannot imagine needing to live in my "hometown". I've lived in San Diego, Upstate New York, Florida, Ohio, Northern Cal. --- well you get my drift - Simply cannot understand people limiting themselves when there is a huge world out there - need to broaden your horizons IMO
I love that first house with separate studio/ gameroom
Me too. It wasn't detached but looked like it was. Secondly it's master had an ensuite, something the others didn't have. Thirdly, it was the only one that had a kitchen dinner that opened up into the garden which is a layout I prefer.
36:06 Phil confirming what we all thought 😜😂
I have questions about Hugo 🤨
Thank you! Why on earth do Brits pave over their whole front garden (with garbage compost and recycling bins front and center) even when they have a garage and driveway? I keep hearing Joni Mitchell‘s “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot“
From my observations their front gardens are often boring, with shingle or pavers for parking cars (they never use their garages). It's low maintenance and may convince the tax assessor that the house isn't worth much. ;-) They save the good stuff for the back garden, often beautifully landscaped and lawned. Access to the rear is always restricted by a gate.
Two more lovely families. I hope they both were able to close on the houses they chose. Thank you for uploading the episode.
Because they live in Britain! From watching this show & visiting friends who live there…..that’s the way most of their houses are.
Beacuse they are houses built before 1950 and the garages are not big enough for modern cars, if there is a garage. On terraced or semidetached houses there is rarely a garage.
They didn't use to. People had small green front gardens up until the nineties. When I came back to England after a long absence, I couldn't believe it: streets of houses with paved over horrible front areas just to be able to park an environmental nightmare on. (ie a car.) Now with climate change, loss of biodiversity and problems with flash flooding, people are being urged to regreen these front areas.
It is very nice when your clients are nice folk…..
hugo the dad is so cute....
Cheers
Is Phil drunk at the end?