BBC Homes Under the Hammer buyer shares regret after snapping up two-bed property

Homes Under the Hammer: Property owner shares regret

In a gripping episode of Homes Under the Hammer, one property owner shared his tale of regret on the BBC programme.

Tommy Walsh took viewers on a tour of a two-bedroom Suffolk home before it went under the hammer for £101,000, revealing the extent of mould infestation.

The new owner ambitiously planned to shell out up to £35,000 on renovations, aiming to finish the overhaul in just three months.

A year and three months later, the Homes Under the Hammer crew returned to witness the transformation of the once-dilapidated house.

Reflecting on the renovation journey, the homeowner admitted: "Well, it has certainly been an eye-opener and I've acquired a lot of knowledge."

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Tommy Walsh was stunned by what he discovered (Image: BBC)

"I wouldn't have acquired that knowledge or learnt the things I've learnt without buying this property.

"But had I known all those things, I would not have brought it."

Echoing his sentiments with a chuckle, his project manager added: "Had I known all those things, I wouldn't have let you buy it!"

He also disclosed that he hadn't seen the inside of the property prior to the auction purchase.

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Confronted by the BBC presenter about his initial reaction, he confessed: "It was a real shock!

"I thought, 'Oh my word, what have I let myself in for?"

By relocating the bathroom downstairs, the savvy investor managed to convert the space into a three-bedroom abode while also repositioning the kitchen.

Viewers were finally clued in that the buyer shelled out approximately £48,000 on refurbishments for the property.

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On the BBC programme aired in February, property guru Chris Bailey was brought in to evaluate the house's potential market value post-makeover.

He estimated on the show: "In my opinion, right now you're going to be looking at somewhere between £130,000 to £150,000."

Despite this, the project manager disclosed they had listed the property for a hopeful £195,000, aiming to secure a sale close to their asking price.

Homes Under the Hammer is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.



BBC Homes Under the Hammer buyer shares regret after snapping up two-bed property

BBC Homes Under the Hammer buyer shares regret after snapping up two-bed property

BBC Homes Under the Hammer buyer shares regret after snapping up two-bed property

BBC Homes Under the Hammer buyer shares regret after snapping up two-bed property
BBC Homes Under the Hammer buyer shares regret after snapping up two-bed property
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