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Programme in which experts uncover the various tricks of the property auction trade.
Former Manchester United footballer Dion Dublin has traded the theatre of dreams for the world of property developing as he makes his debut joining Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on Homes under the Hammer.
Between them, the trio look at a family home in Kent, a former bar in Llanelli in Wales and a terrace in Croydon, all sold at auction. Will any of the developers make a return on their investments?
Dion Dublin, Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander tour the country looking at auction buys. A three-bedroom semi in Crewe, a top-floor flat in London and a terraced house in Oldham are sold under the hammer. All the owners are happy with the prices they paid, but will any of them be able to turn a profit at the end of the renovation projects?
Dion Dublin, Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander tour the country looking at auction buys. Bedrooms are proving tricky in this episode. While developers in Croydon in Surrey and Donnington in Shropshire wrestle with the question of whether to lose a bedroom each for a better placed kitchen or bathroom, two friends developing a large property in Derby consider creating two more in their six-bedroom house.
It's a family affair as two brothers buy a rundown cottage in Probus in Cornwall to renovate as their first home, a father buys a flat in Mitcham in Surrey as a long-term investment for his young daughter and aseasoned property developer buys a house in Tunstall in Stoke-on-Trent for her daughter to develop while she holidays in Spain. Presented by Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin.
Dion Dublin is in Plaistow in London looking around a three-bedroom semi, Lucy Alexander is checking out a small piece of land in Crayford in Kent, and Martin Roberts is talking to a father and son who have bought a small house with a big garden in Wheelock in Cheshire.
A former miner's cottage in Aberaman in South Wales and semis in Adderley Green in Stoke and Streatham in South London are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners to hear what they have planned to try to make money from their auction buys.
Martin, Lucy and Dion look around auction buys in Birmingham, Oldham and Gravesend and discover what the new owners plan to do with their investments. They have very different ideas about what to do with their buys - but will any of them make any money?
Property renovation series. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin are in Stoke, Croydon and Warrington hearing tales from the auction rooms.
A former doctor's surgery in need of TLC is converted into a family home in Houghton-le-Spring. A flat in a 1930s block in Edgware and a detached house in a woodland garden in Ashford in Kent are also given makeovers.
Dion Dublin, Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander tour the country looking at auction buys. The developers on today's show have very different reasons for making their investments - there's a family home in Consett in County Durham, a rental investment in Derby and an auction buy in Beckenham in London which will be used to run a new business, which the owner hopes will give him more time with his family.
Dion looks around a large Victorian terrace in Plumstead with lots of original features, Martin is in Mickleover in Derby hearing a father and daughter's plans for a flat, and Lucy discovers what happened to a plot of land she saw five-and-a-half years ago. Will any of the developers they meet, who bought at auction, make a profit?
Martin looks around a bungalow in a stunning setting in the Lake District, while Dion has a look at a flat close to Nottingham city centre. Lucy meets a woman who mistakenly thought she was buying a piece of land in Folkestone in Kent.
Lucy looks at a flat in Kilburn in London with one of the worst cases of damp she has ever seen, but wait until you see what the developer does to transform it! Meanwhile, Martin and Dion are in the Midlands looking around semis with potential.
A flat with huge potential in London's Earlsfield and terraced houses in Wombourne near Wolverhampton and Ynyswen near Treorchy in Wales are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion catch up with the property developers, who are all hoping to make some money from their auction buys.
Martin is impressed with the potential of two shops and three flats in Tonypandy in Wales, while Dion looks round a two-bedroom maisonette in Dawley. Lucy meets a first-time developer with ambitious plans for an end terrace in London's Forest Gate.
A first-floor one-bedroom flat in London's Stepney Green, a three-bed semi in Dartford in Kent and a one-bedroom flat on the 17th floor of a block in Salford are all sold under the hammer. The investors all have very different ideas for their properties - but will any of them see a return on their investment?
A 1930s bungalow in Dereham in Norfolk, a first-floor flat in London's East Ham and a property in Maryport in Cumbria with a hidden room are all sold at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans for their investments.
For two of the properties sold under the hammer this episode - a semi in Ilkeston in Derby and a flat in Streatham Hill in London - it's all about creating smart kitchens and bathrooms, while the new owners of a bungalow in Somerset's Portishead have to wrestle with an unexpected issue with their auction buy.
A fifth-floor flat in Greater Manchester, a three-bed semi in Carlisle and three commercial buildings near Stanstead are all sold under the hammer. One of the developers has a pressing deadline to finish his renovation work - he needs to be done in time for the lambing season. But will anyone be flocking to live in his refurbished property when it's done?
An old Derbyshire farmhouse in Wirksworth gets a stunning makeover, a developer builds a pair of semis in Chatham in Kent and a mid-terrace house in Blackhall Colliery in County Durham is given a makeover ready for the rental market. The properties and the piece of land were all sold at auction, and Martin, Lucy and Dion find out if the new owners' projects go according to plan.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet father-and-daughter teams up and down the country who are doing up property sold under the hammer. An apartment in a former mill in Mow Cop on the Staffordshire/Cheshire border, a three-bedroom semi in London's East Ham and a flat in Bournemouth are all given makeovers with the help of dad.
New beginnings are the theme of this episode - a couple about to get married buy their first home together in Newcastle, a new dad thinks developing a flat in Leyton in London will give him more time with his four-month-old son, and a former IT worker is using some of his redundancy money to start a new career in property developing in Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
A flat over two floors in London's Camberwell, another flat in Telford in Shropshire and a three-bed semi in Alvaston in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners who are hoping to make some money on their investments.
A grand five-bedroom period house in Folkestone in Kent, a two-bedroom flat in London's Leytonstone and a two-bedroom mid-terrace in Fenton in Stoke-on-Trent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion hear from the new owners about their plans to bring their purchases up to date.
A studio flat in a former 1960s office block which is grade two listed in London's Elephant and Castle, a terraced house in Pontygwaith in South Wales and a flat in a purpose-built block in Cradley Heath near Birmingham are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners, who all hope to make some money on their investments.
A house with no floor in Edgbaston in Birmingham, a detached house on several levels in Oldham and a former garage complex ripe for development in Forest Hill in London are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans. But will any of them be able to make a profit on their investments?
A converted 16th-century chapel in Matlock in Derbyshire, a two-bedroom flat in Whetstone in London and a water-damaged house in Wishaw in Scotland are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the investors hoping to see a return on their money.
A two-bed semi in Meir in Stoke-on-Trent is given a country house look, a flat in London's Willesden Green also gets the wow factor, and a semi in Dudley in the west Midlands loses its 1980s look to be brought into the 21st century. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the property developers who hope to make some money on their auction investments.
Friends and family take on three property projects as Martin, Lucy and Dion follow three properties sold at auction. Terraced houses in Gravesend in Kent and Shipley in Derbyshire are given a new lease of life, while former church premises in Harrow Weald in Middlesex are given a new use for the community.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet property developers who have all bought at auction and hope to make a profit on their investments. A landscape gardener tackles a terrace in Ilkeston in Derby and two friends take on a four-storey house in Sittingbourne in Kent, while another couple of friends' first venture together is a studio flat in South Norwood in London.
A semi in Talke Pits in Staffordshire, a well-cared-for detached house with a great garden in Littleover in Derby and a small piece of land ideal for a garage in Earlsfield in London are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Don meet the people with the winning bids and hear about their plans.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet developers who have bought property in Hastings in East Sussex, Norbury in London and Dudley in the West Midlands. But will any of them manage to make any money on their investments?
A large detached house on the Isle of Sheppey, a terraced house in Bridgend in Wales and a semi in Scotland Gate in Northumberland are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear plans which include creating a home for themselves to getting a property match fit for the rental market.
Martin is in Barry in Wales looking around a commercial property complete with three flats, Lucy catches up on a building project in Denham in Buckinghamshire, and Dion looks round a terraced house in Gainsborough with a guide price of £12,000.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet developers with ambitious plans. There's work to do on a building in Liverpool sprucing up six apartments, first-time developers want to make a profit on a house in Handsworth in Birmingham in order to fund future building projects, and a developer is hoping to convert a three-story building in Ramsgate in Kent into a shop and flats.
A three-bed end-of-terrace in South Wales, a three-bed semi near Southampton and a three-bed ex-local-authority flat in east London are all sold at auction. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the owners to find out their renovation plans.
A two-bed flat in Woodford Green, London, a three-bed terrace in the Welsh valleys and a one-bed flat in Middleton, Greater Manchester, all go under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion catch up with the new owners to find out their renovation plans.
A two-bed bungalow near Market Drayton, a sizeable semi-detached building in East Dulwich containing three flats and a two-bed Derby terrace are the day's properties. Martin, Lucy and Dion catch up with the owners who successfully bid at auction to find out their plans.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet investors who hope to make some money from property bought at auction. Dion talks to a science teacher doing up a house in Bury in Lancashire, Lucy visits a two-bedroom ground-floor flat in Grove Park in London bought by a furniture maker, and Martin falls in love with a cottage built in the 1820s in Butetown in Wales.
Former Manchester United footballer Dion Dublin has traded the theatre of dreams for the world of property developing to join Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on Homes under the Hammer.
The trio look at a terraced house in Burnley, a detached house in Liverpool and a bungalow in Derby as they are sold under the hammer. But will any of the properties make money for their new owners?
Martin, Dion and Lucy meet developers who have bought property at auction and hear all about their renovation plans. A mid-terrace in County Durham, and flats in Wellington near Telford and Ealing, west London, are all given makeovers.
Lucy catches up with a couple who have renovated a former chapel in Goudurst in Kent while Dion checks out a terraced house in Smallthorne in Stoke on Trent and Martin hears plans for a basement flat in a Victorian building in Cardiff. All of the properties were sold at auction but will any of the new owners make money from their investments?
Dion is in Knotty Ash in Liverpool looking round a house in need of some care and attention, while Martin is delighted by a near showroom condition house near Aberdare. Lucy looks round a former grocery shop in Glasgow in a busy shopping area. All of the properties have been sold at auction, but will any of the new owners manage to make a profit from their investments?
An upper-floor conversion flat in a Glasgow suburb, a purpose-built flat in Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent and a large pub in Hastings in East Sussex are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the newowners and hear their plans, which range from renting as an investment to creating a home for themselves.
Dion meets a pair of architects who love transforming tired bungalows and whose latest project is in Radcliffe-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire, while Martin looks around a former community centre in the New Forest in Hampshire. Lucy meets a developer with plans to spruce up a lower-ground flat in a lovely Georgian building in Margate in Kent.
Martin, Lucy and Dion visit a trio of terraces. Lucy meets two friends who have invested in a house in Hainault in Essex, while Martin meets a couple who are doing up a terraced bungalow for their parents, andDion meets a woman who, when she is not indulging in her hobby of flying, likes to do up property.
A mid-terrace in Ilkeston in Derby, a two-bedroom cottage in Margate in Kent and a one-bedroom flat in Telford in Shropshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners who are hoping to make some money from their investments. But does it all go according to plan?
Martin, Lucy and Dion visit properties sold under the hammer to property developers hoping to make some money on their investments. Two of the properties in Wolverhampton and Greenford need lots of work while first time property developers buying near Derby reckon their house only needs a lick of paint.
Martin, Dion and Lucy meet developers who have bought property at auction and hear their plans to do them up. A terrace in Carlisle in Cumbria, a detached house in Long Eton in Nottinghamshire and a flat in London's East Ham are all given makeovers.
Martin is in High Hatton in Shropshire, Dion is in Doncaster and Lucy is in Strood in Kent meeting investors who have bought property at auction. But will any of the developers manage to make a profit on their auction buys?
A semi in Chingford in London, a one-bedroom flat in Brighton and a Victorian terrace in Normanton in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear what they plan to do with their buys.
It's a show of contrasts as Dion looks around a former office building in Ipswich, Martin visits a house with a guide price of £12,000 in Llanhilleth in Wales, and Lucy meets a developer with a multimillion-pound project in Hackney in London.
Martin, Lucy and Dion meet people who have parted with their hard-earned cash to buy property at auction. But will a terraced house in Croydon in Surrey, a semi in the Welsh village of Maerdy and a former barber's shop in Sutton Coldfield in the Midlands prove to be good investments?
A flat in Little Chalfont in Buckinghamshire, a maisonette in Oldham and a terraced house in South Norwood are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans to modernise their property auction buys.
A three-bed semi in Mackworth in Derby, a terraced house in the Meadows area of Nottingham and a former community centre in Eastchurch in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear their plans.
Dion meets a mum and her son who, along with Dad, have bought a two-bed terraced house in Tyne and Wear ripe for modernisation. Martin meets a man who is working on his first auction property in Dudley, while Lucy talks to a seasoned developer who has taken on a former fruit and veg shop in Birchington-on-Sea.
Dion Dublin discovers a gem of a house in Southampton in Hampshire, hidden from the street by a jungle of a garden, while Martin Roberts meets the new owner of a lovely cottage in Padfield in Derbyshire andLucy Alexander looks around two restaurants and a flat in Eastbourne in East Sussex. But will any of the new investors make money on their auction buys?
Martin meets lottery winners in Buckinghamshire. Lucy and Dion head to Surrey and Lancashire.
Martin, Lucy and Dion head to Leybourne, Newport and Stoke-on-Trent.
Properties featured are in Peckham, Cadishead and Maerdy.
Properties featured are in Chatham, Lincolnshire and Worksop.
Properties featured are in Leicestershire, Silverdale and Tredegar.
Properties featured are in Silverdale, Derby and London.
Martin, Lucy and Dion head to properties in Barnet, Madeley and Bramcote.
Martin, Lucy and Dion head to properties in Walthamstow, Aberdare and Stoke on Trent.
Dion, Lucy and Martin check out properties in Chatham, Tylortown and Perry Barr.
Dion, Lucy and Martin check out properties in Carlton, East Ham and Stoke on Trent.
Featuring properties in Brixton, Crumlin and Telford.
Properties in Crewe, Chartham Hatch and Rusholme are featured.
Martin, Dion and Lucy are in Tunbridge Wells, Carlisle and Stoke-on-Trent.
Martin, Lucy and Dion visit properties in Liverpool, Stoke and London.
Martin, Lucy and Dion look at property developments including a multimillion-pound project in Forest Hill, London, and less ambitious schemes involving terraced houses in Nelson, Lancashire and Crewe, Cheshire. All three projects throw up unexpected challenges for their new owners.
Martin meets a couple who uncover lots of hidden period features in their Victorian terraced house in Plymouth, while Lucy looks around a flat in need of some TLC in London's Tottenham, and Dion talks to aretired head teacher investing in a three-bedroom house in Clayton, Staffordshire. All of the properties were sold at auction but will any of the investors make any money?
Lucy Alexander is on the coast in Worthing in West Sussex looking round a large four-bedroom terrace house moments from the sea, while Dion Dublin checks out a flat in Telford in Shropshire. Martin Roberts is in Risca in Wales talking to a developer who spends his days working on property and mornings and evenings farming his cattle. All of the houses have been sold at auction and their new owners want to make money, but can they pull it off?
Lucy Alexander meets a world cup rugby player developing a house in Streatham in London. The team also look at a flat in Newport in Shropshire and talk to a young developer working on his ninth property, a terraced house in Cwmfelinfach in Wales. All the developers bought their property at auction, but will any of them make a profit from their investments?
It's a family affair as two married couples and a boyfriend and girlfriend who get engaged are all renovating their auction buys. Martin Roberts is in Telford in Shropshire looking at a two-bedroom terrace, Lucy Alexander is in a top-floor flat in Gypsy Hill in London, while Dion Dublin visits a former mill worker's cottage in Farrington in Lancashire.
Martin Roberts talks to a couple who have been foster parents for nearly 30 years and are buying a bungalow in Codnor in Derbyshire for their retirement, while Lucy Alexander looks round a three-bedroom flatauction buy in South Norwood in London, and Dion Dublin meets two friends investing in a former tattoo parlour complete with five bedsits in Stockton-on-Tees.
A two bedroom Victorian cottage in Plaistow, London, a one bedroom flat in a purpose built block in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, and a three bedroom semi in Wellington, Shropshire, are all sold under the hammer. Unfortunately, some of the buyers ignored Hammer's golden rules of viewing before you buy. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin hear their plans to hopefully make money.
A semi-detached bungalow in Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire, a light and spacious one bedroom flat in London's Wandsworth and a rambling former shop complete with three flats in Delabole, Cornwall, are all soldunder the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin meet the new owners and hear their ambitious plans to make money from their auction buys.
A two-bedroom Victorian terrace in Burton-on-Trent, a one-bedroom flat in London's Maida Vale and a bungalow with a catch in Chesterton in Staffordshire are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion talk through the development plans with the new owners to see how they might add value to their investments.
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