Property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer show house hunters some properties for sale that fit their requirements.Property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer show house hunters some properties for sale that fit their requirements.Property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer show house hunters some properties for sale that fit their requirements.
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Someone previously commented that this show only lasted for one year.
Untrue.
Tonight, a new series starts. The show seems to be on constantly. It even has it's own spin off series, Relocation, Relocation, where Kirstie and Phil help people move to the countryside.
There is a magazine associated with the show as well as a couple of books.
If you are interested in property and buying/selling houses, it is a useful show to watch. Kirstie and Phil have great chemistry. Estate agents in my area seem to have learnt from them and are now more helpful and less pushy.
Untrue.
Tonight, a new series starts. The show seems to be on constantly. It even has it's own spin off series, Relocation, Relocation, where Kirstie and Phil help people move to the countryside.
There is a magazine associated with the show as well as a couple of books.
If you are interested in property and buying/selling houses, it is a useful show to watch. Kirstie and Phil have great chemistry. Estate agents in my area seem to have learnt from them and are now more helpful and less pushy.
They help people with a range of budgets, lifestyles and need find homes that work for them all over the country. In some episodes they will be looking for a one bedroom flat and in others they will be looking at a giant mansion for a multimillionaire so there's a decent bit of variation making it seem less repetitive. However, they revisit a lot of the past people on the show too much which is boring.
Kirsty and Phil also have good chemistry, making a show that has a pretty boring premise much more entertaining just from their personalities alone.
The show is also relatable for people of all ages (young adults to old age seniors) who all have different tastes and finances.
Kirsty and Phil also have good chemistry, making a show that has a pretty boring premise much more entertaining just from their personalities alone.
The show is also relatable for people of all ages (young adults to old age seniors) who all have different tastes and finances.
I have enjoyed watching this series from the start and Kirsty and Phil are the perfect team to present it. I originally thought that they were romantically entangled as their on screen chemistry is perfect. It has since been made known that they are good friends married to other people. They manage to do the job of finding homes for some of the pickiest anal beings I have ever seen without hitting them with something shows excellent restraint. I do not think that I could do it. One would also assume that their business (which is like the programme) would be soaring as they have such great promotion through being on TV all the time, but apparently that has gone into liquidation - go figure! Both Kirsty and Phil have gone on to doing other things separately and successfully too and good luck to them I say.
I am not a big fan of Location, Location, Location.
Location, Location, Location gains insight on people interested in properties in different areas of the UK. Our hosts, seem to be people with a relative knowledge of the property market. Presenting is okay - they try to engage the audience as much as possible, while being friendly towards the property hunters.
The biggest reason I do not like this show is because of the very limited amount of audience it is aimed to. I cannot think of a show involving property markets being inducing for the general audience - that is a farmer, an assistant, a child, enjoying watching this TV series. Other than that, the episodes are repetitive. It is normal for a TV series to have the same structure, but, I could not see myself watching more than a few episodes if I were not interested in buying a property.
Oh, I do not believe close-ups help in all cases. Maybe medium-shots during the running-time would be better.
Location, Location, Location gains insight on people interested in properties in different areas of the UK. Our hosts, seem to be people with a relative knowledge of the property market. Presenting is okay - they try to engage the audience as much as possible, while being friendly towards the property hunters.
The biggest reason I do not like this show is because of the very limited amount of audience it is aimed to. I cannot think of a show involving property markets being inducing for the general audience - that is a farmer, an assistant, a child, enjoying watching this TV series. Other than that, the episodes are repetitive. It is normal for a TV series to have the same structure, but, I could not see myself watching more than a few episodes if I were not interested in buying a property.
Oh, I do not believe close-ups help in all cases. Maybe medium-shots during the running-time would be better.
Watching 'Location, Location, Location' is like being in a dream house of your own. This show, similar to a central flat in London is undoubtedly at the top of it's market, however still has the friendliness and warmth of a cottage situated in the Yorkshire moors. The on screen partnership of Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer brings not only human compassion to a very important life decision but also a lot of off the cuff banter and jovial behaviour. Without these two presenters it would be like having a farmhouse without an aga!
'Location, Location, Location' is both entertainment and education. After watching the show for a few weeks I have now begun to spot different architectural styles, as well as possible developments within my town, so if you're interested in a project to convert an old cow barn into a modern, open planned home, I've got the perfect place for you.
The entertainment of the show comes mostly from the various couples each week. There is a lot of pressure on each of the pairs to make the right decision and unsurprisingly this often results in a few domestic disputes, often giving the impression of who wears the trousers in that relationship. By the end of the show I often feel I have come up with a few ways that each individual could be more considerate of the other's needs and vice versa, therefore Location, Location, Location in terms of future job prospects, also gives some practical experience for any aspiring relationship councillors.
Some couples have more items on their checklist than students applying for accommodation along University Avenue in Glasgow, and it teaches the viewers the important life lesson that we can't always be too picky as nothing is perfect. The show usually ends with a united decision over a house and one which my family and I often bet on. The winning house is predominantly one that simply 'just feels right', which I personally think the same can be said for this programme. Location, Location, Location has the perfect mix of education, excitement, comedy and relatability to make it accessible to anyone.
'Location, Location, Location' is both entertainment and education. After watching the show for a few weeks I have now begun to spot different architectural styles, as well as possible developments within my town, so if you're interested in a project to convert an old cow barn into a modern, open planned home, I've got the perfect place for you.
The entertainment of the show comes mostly from the various couples each week. There is a lot of pressure on each of the pairs to make the right decision and unsurprisingly this often results in a few domestic disputes, often giving the impression of who wears the trousers in that relationship. By the end of the show I often feel I have come up with a few ways that each individual could be more considerate of the other's needs and vice versa, therefore Location, Location, Location in terms of future job prospects, also gives some practical experience for any aspiring relationship councillors.
Some couples have more items on their checklist than students applying for accommodation along University Avenue in Glasgow, and it teaches the viewers the important life lesson that we can't always be too picky as nothing is perfect. The show usually ends with a united decision over a house and one which my family and I often bet on. The winning house is predominantly one that simply 'just feels right', which I personally think the same can be said for this programme. Location, Location, Location has the perfect mix of education, excitement, comedy and relatability to make it accessible to anyone.
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