Selling Houses 18-12
Oatlands. Keen golfers Steve and Jenny have spent 30 years obsessively maintaining their faux federation home, but buyers aren’t impressed.
Read moreOatlands. Keen golfers Steve and Jenny have spent 30 years obsessively maintaining their faux federation home, but buyers aren’t impressed.
Read moreGisborne
Lauren and Jeremy’s sprawling, run-down Gisborne home struggled to sell. With a risky $100,000 investment, Wendy and Dennis help transform the chaotic property.
St Huberts Island. For Selling Houses Australia’s 200th episode, the team takes on a deeply moving project, helping paramedics Amelia and James, whose young twin Pat faces a serious illness, sell their beloved home.
Read moreCorey and Stacey’s first home in Yarrawarrah became a renovation nightmare. The team step in to help turn the house into a welcoming family home.
Read moreSmithfield. On the brink of financial ruin, Suzanne and Ali’s struggles have left their Western Sydney family home neglected and their stress levels soaring. Wendy and Dennis step in to work their magic.
Read moreFitzroy North. Sisters Maria and Sonia reluctantly put their family’s Edwardian bungalow in Fitzroy North on the market, hoping to leave a legacy for their children.
Read moreHorrocks. Clinton bought a rundown beach shack sight unseen and was left with a costly, unliveable property – until the team stepped in.
Read moreNowra Hill. Too much for Robyn and Bob to manage due to health and age challenges, their multi-level home on a sprawling five acres in Nowra Hill has been sitting on the market for two years.
Read moreLoftus. Kathy and Eugene have lived in their Loftus home for 33 years, expanding the original 1950s cottage to accommodate their four boys until it became a mismatched five-bedroom house.
Read moreEdmondson Park. After the tragic loss of their son, Mohammed and Habiba’s once-beloved Edmondson Park home feels empty and full of sadness. Dennis and Wendy take on the challenge of restoring love to it.
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