Presenters cast their expert eyes over a number of properties before they go to auction, giving their opinion on the respective buildings and their potential. Once the properties are sold, the show's hosts check in with the buyers to find out their plans for any renovations or structural improvements. After a certain period of time, each project is re-visited to see how far things have progressed, and to see if everything has gone to plan financially. Estate agents are also invited along to study the work done and to provide a valuation. edit
£10,000 Flat... What a Deal! Is a £10,000 guide price on a flat in Ayrshire too good to be true?
The prospect of a stunning barn conversion in West Sussex has Martin excited.
Dion’s in Derbyshire to meet a couple determined to create their dream home.
Martel is blown away by the grandeur of a 19th-century home in South Shields.
Worth the Wait! We return to a Cheshire project five years in the making, but has it become a dream home?
Listen to Dad! A father is disappointed in his son, who failed to follow the golden rules in Liverpool.
Timescales are out the window in Kent, Yorkshire and London.
Anyone for Tennis? Martin is served up a treat at a Wimbledon flat.
Significant layout changes are in store for three properties!
Martel meets a former boy band member turned property developer in Darlington.
Cupboard with a View! A flat in Wiltshire has some great potential.
A House for Dracula? Martin is on the Jurassic Coast, but it’s vampires not dinosaurs he’s dealing with.
An aerospace engineer applies his design skills to property development.
Open Goal! Dion meets a football fan in Liverpool.
Million-Pound-Plus Brixton Building! In Brixton, south London, Martel meets a builder intent on transforming a period terrace.
Jacqui Can't Escape! Jacqui can't get outside because of overgrown gardens at properties in Kent and Norfolk.
Tackling the Problems Head-On! A trio of no-nonsense developers tackle property projects.
Learning as You Go! In south Wales, Owain Wyn Evans is impressed by a social enterprise helping to teach.
Gone Fishing! Owain Wyn Evans finds an old fish tank and some fishing rods at a house in Worcestershire.
Mum to the Rescue! In Essex, a mother helps her daughter get onto the property ladder.
When Two Become One! We return to Norfolk to see if two brothers can finish transforming a pair of cottages.
Friends Reunited! Three sets of developers who have appeared on the show before tackle new projects.
A pink bathroom with brown carpeting in Coventry has Dion looking for a sledgehammer.
Bungalow Bonanza! Two bungalows in Derbyshire and Norfolk offer up lots of potential.
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait! We see the completion of a six-year project in Wales!
A flat in an old mill building just outside Manchester impresses Martel.
In Scotland, Martel encounters a house with a safety order attached to it.
Beware the Spiders! Dion is dodging spiders at a house in Coventry.
Jacqui gets inspiration from quotes on the walls in Suffolk!
It's back to school for Martin in Royal Tunbridge Wells.
We're 'flat out', with three very different flats in London, Bath and Shropshire.
A couple in Norwich plan their ideal city bolthole.
Not for the Faint-Hearted! Buyers face challenging projects in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.
Dion relives his footballing glory days in his native Leicestershire.
Mould... Always Believe in Your Soul! The mould in a Hampshire house has Martin singing the blues.
Martel is on home turf in Dundee, and she couldn't be any happier!
Don't Touch This Place! Martin wants to run for the hills because of a tricky legal issue in Devon.
Three sets of developers seek to squeeze every bit of space out of their properties.
A driving instructor and his wife are determined to transform a Derby bungalow.
A retired school teacher in Wales has a few lessons for Martin.
An old Sunday school in Cornwall undergoes a heavenly transformation.
Owain almost gets lost trying to locate a flat in London.
Martin struggles to keep his balance at a Liverpool house that feels like it's sloping.
Three intriguing auction lots – in Bognor Regis, Aberdeen and Lancashire.
A developer in Kent tackles almost every job you can imagine in a mid-terrace.
Double Bubble or Double Trouble? Two fascinating Welsh auction lots and a Kent house with not one, but two front doors.
Dion has the same thoughts as the new owners at an end terrace in Cheshire.
Agree to Disagree! Martin has a disagreement with a developer about what to do at a flat in Northampton.