If you fancy living in a tropical resort, then this huge colonial-esque property might have your name on it. Sandie and Tony built the house in 2013 for their eclectic family, but now it's time to downsize.
John and Mary are selling a four bedroom farm house on 47 hectare dairy farm just over an hour from Melbourne and 15 minutes from San Remo and Phillip Island. With the dairy industry being rocked by price slashing, it means dairy farms aren't high on the most wanted list – presenting the family and now the team with a huge challenge
Amanda and Matt are gym junkies who own and run a gym called Bangin' Bodz. The pair started work on their three bedroom reno project but with time and money stretched, they had to move into the garage as they were drowning in mess. They have been trying to sell for the past two years with no success. Can Andrew train Shaynna and Charlie transform this work-in-progress to a little piece of paradise?
The 100th Episode gives back to the Salvos! The team renovate a spacious four-bedroom heritage federation home that's been in the Salvos family almost 100 years, before it goes to auction to raise funds for their homeless services.
Andrew, Charlie and Shaynna are about to face their greatest challenge in a thrilling double-episode makeover. "Old Linton" is a country manor in Yass, which boasts 46 rooms, including a library, stables and a ballroom! The interior of the house spans almost an acre. This historic house was a Gatsby-style mansion in the 1920s and a home for injured war veterans in the 1940s. Now owners Karina and Stephe are struggling with the upkeep of this massive property. It's time to sell up – but who would take on a crumbling castle in the middle of the countryside? Andrew must think outside the box for this one. A property of this scale needs a global marketing strategy, so Andrew returns to his old stomping ground – Mother England. After touring some of Blighty's most historic houses, Andrew realises the English really know how to reinvent old country manors. He decides the best approach is to market "Old Linton" as a B&B. It's up to Charlie and Shaynna to bring back the grandeur of this historic home and make it a gorgeous place to stay – without breaking the owners' bank balance.
Andrew, Charlie and Shaynna are about to face their greatest challenge in a thrilling double-episode makeover. "Old Linton" is a country manor in Yass, which boasts 46 rooms, including a library, stables and a ballroom! The interior of the house spans almost an acre. This historic house was a Gatsby-style mansion in the 1920s and a home for injured war veterans in the 1940s. Now owners Karina and Stephe are struggling with the upkeep of this massive property. It's time to sell up – but who would take on a crumbling castle in the middle of the countryside? Andrew must think outside the box for this one. A property of this scale needs a global marketing strategy, so Andrew returns to his old stomping ground – Mother England. After touring some of Blighty's most historic houses, Andrew realises the English really know how to reinvent old country manors. He decides the best approach is to market "Old Linton" as a B&B. It's up to Charlie and Shaynna to bring back the grandeur of this historic home and make it a gorgeous place to stay – without breaking the owners' bank balance.
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