Location, Location, Location Season 43 Episode 2 - Watch Legally and Safely
Location, Location, Location Season 43 Episode 2
The new series continues. Kirstie and Phil are in Surrey, where space is a key requirement for their house-hunting families. Elise and Elliot have three young kids and need to move out of Elliot's parents' house and into a home of their own. They've viewed more than 30 properties, and there's one house that they can't get out of their minds - but it's well over budget and they can't stretch. It's up to Kirstie to show them something that matches up... easier said than done. But, as she knows, there's more than one way to crack a search, and soon they're talking about a home better than any Elise and Elliot thought they'd get. It's just a question of whether Kirstie can make that home theirs. Meanwhile, Kim and Ralph and their two children under five, are bursting out of Kim's two-bed starter flat. They desperately want a taste of what they grew up with in Zimbabwe - enough space to entertain the whole family, and a garden for their two kids to play in. Sticking close to the extended family around Horley, they have a tough choice, as many of the houses Phil shows them hit the mark. It's something they term a 'good problem', but when they finally settle on a favourite, the only problem left is for Phil to secure it at the right price...Â
How to Watch Location, Location, Location Season 43 Episode 2 Legally and Safely
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