Kirstie and Phil return to Edinburgh to visit Gary and Bill, after meeting them in 2020 to help them choose between to selling or renovating their house, to see what they decided. While Gary was packed and ready to move out of their four-bed Victorian cemetery lodge, Bill loved the unique features of their home and so the pair enlisted Kirstie and Phil's help.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Catherine and Nigel four years after their first visit when they helped them decide what to do with their home in Larne, Northern Ireland. Catherine wanted to move from the disjointed small roomed bungalow in an isolated location but Nigel, who didn't want to buy the property in the first place, was in love with their large garden with stunning views. While Phil took the pair to see some impressive but affordable houses, Kirstie came up with a plan to repurpose their space. Now they're back to see if the pair stuck to their decision.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp help clothing designer Lexie and IT consultant Ed from Nottingham decide whether to renovate their four-bed one-bathroom house or sell it and move elsewhere. Ed votes for packing up and moving to a bigger place for their family of six while Lexie thinks with Kirstie's help they can make their home work for them.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Sarah and Jabzz from Cheshire decide whether to renovate their four-bed one-bathroom house or sell it. Sarah thinks they need more space, a second bathroom and somewhere to dry the laundry. Meanwhile Jabzz loves their home and doesn't want to leave behind all the love and work they have put into it. Kirstie puts together a cost-effective plan to make the house fit their needs while Phil looks for a new place they could love.
Kirstie and Phil help Sue and Richard from Mapperley decide whether to sell or renovate their home. After Richard suffered a stroke two years ago he struggles to get around the two-storey house and thinks one-level living would be much easier for them, but Sue loves their home and thinks with a complete re-jig of the ground floor they could make it fit their needs. While Kirstie conjures up a plan to make their home more accessible, Phil sets out to find a one-floor home for them with some gorgeous views.
Heather and Tim from Lothianburn enlist the help of the hosts to see if they can improve the seven-acre property they live in or if they should start fresh somewhere new. With Tim hating the dysfunctional layout, lack of storage and inadequate space for working from home Phil looks for a new place that ticks all the boxes. Heather however loves their home and isn't ready to leave considering the work and money they've put into making it theirs. She asks Kirstie for help renovating, certain she can bring back the joy the couple once felt there.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer go head to head as they meet Nikki and Bash from Birmingham. After living in their three-bed house for 15 years Bash thinks it's time for them and their three children to move to a sizeable home in the countryside. While Nikki agrees the house isn't right for them she thinks with the help of Kirstie and their budget of £80-100,000 they can make it work and not have to move away from friends and family. Phil takes his budget of £650,000 and searches for a house that will make them both happy.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Amy and Brian from Newtownards, Northern Ireland decide whether to move or renovate their five-bedroom chalet bungalow. After 50 years in the same house, Brian has had enough and wants a more spacious home in the countryside with more storage for his hobbies. Kirstie comes up with a plan to make their existing home feel brand new while Phil heads out to find a future-proof property with accessible ground floor accommodation to suit Brian's health needs.
Phil Spencer travels back to Cambridgeshire to catch up with a couple he and Kirstie Allsopp first met three years ago when they were struggling with what to do with their three-bed semi. Amber Brammah, who was leading fitness classes from the garage, wanted a new house with more room to run her business, while ecologist husband Martin preferred the idea of renovating. Having made their decision, how have things changed in the 36 months since?
Phil Spencer catches up with Alex and Danny Moore from Preston, who back in 2017 could not decide whether to stay in their quiet cul-de-sac or up sticks and move to the country. Kirstie Allsopp embarked on a loft conversion - claiming it's the best she has ever done - while Phil pulled some cracking rural properties out of the bag. But after making their decision, what was next for the couple?
In Surrey, Abi and her daughter Maddy's three-bed Victorian cottage isn't working for them. Will Phil's spectacular houses win them over, or could Kirstie's sensational renovation clinch it?
Rachael and Tim can't agree on whether to stay in their 1930s semi or up sticks. Can Kirstie's plan give them more space, or will Phil's wow-factor homes sway them?
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer go head to head to help a couple who cannot decide to do with their home in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Procurement manager Paul bought the house 13 years ago as a bachelor pad, but since cabin crew worker Sophie moved in they have had two children and he wants to move to a bigger, better family home. However, she grew up on the same street, her parents are just down the road and she loves having them on hand for babysitting. Can Kirstie make the necessary renovations to persuade Paul to stay? Or will Phil find a new good enough home to tempt Sophie away?
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a pair of baptist ministers with their four-bedroom in Alnwick, Northumberland. Having grown up on the same street, Chris is ready for a change of scenery and a bigger, more user-friendly space for combining work and family needs - including fitting up to 14 people round a dining table. Caroline, however, loves their home, and particularly the neighbours who brought her, Chris and their teenagers comfort while she was undergoing cancer treatment.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in Lincoln to help a couple end the five-year debate over their two-bedroom bungalow. Eric has never been a fan of their home's dysfunctional layout and now they have had a baby, and also have Eric's two teenage boys staying over regularly, there is just not enough room for all five of them. Carly, however, is adamant that she will not move away from her family, who live nearby, and believes an extension will give them the space they need.
In Cowbridge, Amy and Louis' picture-perfect pad isn't all it appears. Can Kirstie fix the dysfunctional layout, or will Phil wow them with a ready-to-move-in option?
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in Lancing, West Sussex, where pharmacist Gloria and physiotherapist Tom are battling over whether to stay put or move on from their Victorian semi by the sea. With three young children, only three bedrooms and a tricky layout, Gloria is desperate to sell up and move somewhere bigger that offers space for her mum to stay over too. But husband Tom loves the garden as well as the seaside location and is sure Kirstie can work a bit of magic to give them a forever family home.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a couple in Poole, Dorset, who cannot agree whether to sell their four-bedroom chalet bungalow or renovate instead. Supply teacher Sue has waited 35 years for builder husband Roy to finish their renovation and would rather they move so they can enjoy their retirement. But he loves the space their house offers and doesn't think it can be replicated elsewhere.
A special episode in which two new property experts take the reins - siblings, business partners and experienced developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas, who head to Ipswich to help a family living in a four-bed semi. City-loving Norbert loves the bedroom sizes, the neighbours, the location and the convenient commute to work, but Shammie hates the busy road, small kitchen and only having one bathroom. Armed with £30,000, Stuart comes up with a masterplan to create a more sociable family space downstairs, with real `wow" factor, and also give them a much-needed second bathroom upstairs.
Phil revisits Sarah and Ian, whose two-bed semi in Brixworth in Northamptonshire was bursting at the seams. Five years on, Phil finds out if they followed through on their decision.
Phil revisits Mark and Suze, who were at loggerheads over what to do about their Victorian town house in Cullercoats on North Tyneside. But did they follow through on their decision?
Kirstie revisits Julie and Allen, who decided to list their house after viewing a home next to Allen's favourite pub. But did they follow through on their decision?
In Edinburgh, Gary and Bill are torn over their four-bed home set in the grounds of a graveyard. Bill loves its quirkiness, but Gary hates the higgledy-piggledy layout.
In Somersham, Emily and Kris's three-bed semi is at bursting point with their growing family of five. Emily wants somewhere bigger with better transport links, but Kris still sees its potential.
In Staines-upon-Thames, Nitasha and Nikunj can't decide what to do about their four-bed dormer bungalow. Nitasha sees its potential, but Nikunj isn't sure it will ever be right for them.
In East Grinstead, Lucy and Lynton are at loggerheads over their three-bed semi. Lucy loves its location and its 'feel', but Lynton finds it claustrophobic. Will Phil's picks trump Kirstie's makeover?
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Kathleen and Tom, who chose to love their three-bed Victorian terrace in Newcastle in 2016. Their lives are now radically different...
In Woodford, London, Keeley and Terence's family of five are bursting out of their three-bed, one-bath house. Can Phil trump Kirstie's layout master plan?
In High Wycombe, Carly and Phil are at deadlock over their four-bed semi. Kirstie has a solution to revolutionise it, but Phil has some incredible houses lined up.
In Rushden, Susan and John are torn over their unique character home. Kirstie has not one but two plans up her sleeve, but can Phil persuade them to list it?
In Albrighton, Jamie Lea and Curtis have reached a stalemate with their three-bed terrace. But with their budgets being tight will they decide to love it or list it?
On north Tyneside, Mark and Suze have complex emotional ties to their four-bed townhouse. Kirstie comes up with a great refurb plan and Phil plays a wild card.
In Stoke, Kirstie and Phil help Julie and Allen, who've seen 100 houses but can't agree what to do. Julie's sick of their north-facing garden and small third bedroom but Allen loves the neighbourhood.
Kirstie catches-up with Lucia and Matt, who once lived in Royal Wootton Bassett, with a yard full of hens, but listed, sold up and moved to Wales
The property gurus revisit Dawn and Paul, who back in 2015 were torn between renovating their Huddersfield home or relocating. Four years on, great changes have taken place...
Kirstie revisits Karyn and Duncan who in 2016 were arguing about their three-bed semi in Stirlingshire. Do they regret putting their home in Kirstie and Phil's hands?
Kirstie and Phil may have met their match: a swimming pool in the lounge! They're in Purley, helping Christine and Tony, who have been battling over the future of their bungalow for almost a decade.
The property gurus visit beautiful Bury St Edmunds, where Lauren and Christian Grant live in a detached four bed 'beige box' that simply isn't working for them
In the village of Clifford, Kirstie and Phil meet Vic and Paul. From the outside their idyllic home looks perfect for a family, but appearances can be deceptive.
A couple juggle a fitness firm and a large tarantula collection while seeking a more family-friendly home in one of the show's more turbulent episodes
The property gurus are in Larne in Northern Ireland to help a couple decide whether to ditch their rural 70s bungalow or stick with it. Could a garage hold the key?
Kirstie and Phil help newlyweds Nikki and Andy deal with some fiercely divided feelings over their cluttered terrace home. Will they stay or go?
Kirstie and Phil meet the Lindleys in Surrey, who can't decide whether to stick or twist
On the rural outskirts of Leeds, Karl loves their house and its idyllic location, but Paul finds the place too isolated and wants to move
Kirstie and Phil meet a family in Windsor torn between renovating their four bed detached home or selling up and moving on
In Lancashire, Alex and Danny Moore are torn between adding a luxury loft to their current home, or buying a stunning new home nearby.
The Pogsons need a multi-generational home for the kids and a grandparent, and must either sell or extend. Do they stick, or twist?
Kirstie and Phil help the Clayton-Fisher family from Walthamstow, who can't decide if their two bed terrace needs a refurb or just taking to market
Kirstie and Phil help the Tuck family decide if their cramped three bedroom semi needs a refurb or just selling
Kirstie and Phil meet married couple Steve and Mhairi Ollier. With a life-changing operation on the horizon for Steven, Mhairi thinks it's time to cut ties.
Tina and Gareth live in a central London flat that's almost by the Thames. Tina loves it, but Gareth covets a big home in the suburbs.
Dave Alcorn loves the family's greystone Victorian villa in Peebles, but Amy hates its lack of practicality. Can Kirstie and Phil help the family decide on whether to Love it or List it?
Kirstie and Phil meet James and Graham, who can't agree what to do about their dinky 17th century cottage in Surrey.
The Charles family can't decide whether to hang on to their three-bed semi in Birmingham or to seek out a new home in the city. Can Kirstie and Phil help?
Kirstie and Phil help Karyn and Duncan, who have been arguing for two years over what to do about their three-bed rural semi
Kirstie and Phil help Barbara and Stephen, who after 20 happy years in their riverside Surrey cottage are undecided where to live in retirement.
Kirstie and Phil meet a couple of doctors in urgent need of a property re-think. But will they stay put, or up sticks?
Matt and Lucia's home is full to bursting with three grown-up kids from previous relationships. Matt loves it, but Lucia doesn't. Can Kirstie convince them to change the layout or should they list it?
Louis and Isabel's 30 years of marital bliss is being shaken by their house, which they need to either sell or fix. But they can't decide which one.
A young family need help with their rural semi in Northamptonshire, that's bursting at the seams with their toddler and two dogs
The Oberoi family from Harrow are at loggerheads over whether to sell or radically refurbish their overcrowded home
Phil and Kirstie are in Bradford helping Michelle and Andrew choose between renovating their small bungalow in the hills or selling it for a much bigger place
Emma and Nigel Forde's Essex family home is looking a bit neglected. Do they sell-up or call in the builders? Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer get to work trying to persuade them one way or the other.
Dawn thinks her home's dysfunctional. But partner Paul loves it. While Kirstie suggests a complete overhaul, Phil has lined up a selection of alternative properties.
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