Martin and Dion follow progress on three developments in Chapeltown in Sheffield, Kingsworth in Kent and Kings Heath in Birmingham. All three developers are faced with a long list of challenges, but they all deliver stunning results.
Martel visits a three-bed terrace in South Wales and a five-bed property in Sheffield. Jacqui is in Herne Hill, London, to see a four-bedroomed, three-storey end of terrace with character.
Martel and Martin visit terraces in Staffordshire and Lincolnshire, while Jacqui is in Tunbridge Wells to look at an interesting lot of garages with the potential for a lucrative development.
Martin is in Swansea, Martel revisits a plot of land just outside Bolton in Lancashire, and Martel is also in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, to see a two-bed terrace with a very low-sounding guide price.
Featuring a three-bed terrace in Rugeley in Staffordshire, a terrace in Bromley and two flats in north west London that might be better converted back into one.
Martel and Martin visit terraces in Beeston in Nottinghamshire and Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire. In Brighton, Jacqui visits a grand Victorian terrace with five bedrooms over four floors.
Martin, Dion and Jacqui follow progress on the following that are sold under the hammer: a terrace in Aberdare, a slice of land in Glasgow and an end terrace in Rochester.
Martel visits a four-bed terrace in Brixton, Dion looks around a non-standard semi in Staffordshire, and Tommy is in Chelmsford to meet two brothers working on their first development project.
Dion follows progress at a terrace in Crewe and revisits a three-storey conversion in the West Midlands that he first saw in 2018. Martel finds that a terrace in Hull has been overrun by ivy.
Properties in Sevenoaks in Kent, Beeston in Nottinghamshire and Dalston in London are sold under the hammer. The projects are varied and encounter unexpected twists, taking up to seven years to complete.
A terrace house in Stoke-on-Trent, a semi-detached house in Chaddesden in Derby and a five-apartment building in Chatham in Kent are all sold at auction.
It's a family affair for a trio of terraces in Pendeford in Wolverhampton, Gorleston-on-Sea in Great Yarmouth and Crewe in Cheshire. Martin, Tommy and Jacqui follow progress as three different families tackle their renovations.
Three sets of developers take on three very different auction properties in London and Wolverhampton today, with hammer prices ranging from just over £100,000 to nearly half a million. But all three investors deliver stunning renovations.
A large shop and maisonette in Hornsey in London, an end terrace in Coventry and two maisonettes in Folkestone in Kent are sold under the hammer. The team follow the new owners' progress as they try to make some money on their investments.
A Victorian farmhouse in Stenson Fields in Derby is converted into a forever family home, while developers also transform houses in Beckenham in London and Carlisle in Cumbria.
A historic house in Ironville just outside Nottingham gets a refresh, and in Great Yarmouth a young developer takes charge for the first time under his dad's supervision.
Terraces in Plaistow in London and Porth in Wales, along with a three-bedroom detached house in Crystal Palace, are bought at online auctions by developers with ambitious plans.
Featuring a small flat in Edinburgh's Haymarket, a three-bedroom terrace in Newcastle-Under-Lyme and a listed house with an annex and walled garden in Carlisle.
A new development of houses in Stoke-on-Trent, a one-bedroom flat in Battersea and a Merseyside terrace bought to support new families living in the community are sold at auction. Dion, Martel and Jacqui check in on the progress.
A Victorian terrace in Aylesbury, a fire-damaged house in Bolton and four barns on land in St Mary in the Marsh in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion, Jacqui and Tommy follow the progress.
A terraced cottage in Kent, a two-bed semi-detached with a wonderful garden in Suffolk and a four-bedroom terrace near Coventry are all sold at online auctions.
Dion is in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, and in Willenhall in the West Midlands. We return to Rochdale to see a commercial building Martel first visited back in 2019.
A terraced house in Aston in Birmingham, a charming cottage in the Norfolk village of Hilgay and a modern town house in Sutton-in-Ashfield are sold at online auctions. Dion, Martel and Tommy follow the developers' progress.
Houses and flats in Maidstone in Kent, London's Shepherd's Bush and Halesowen in the West Midlands are all bought at auction. Redevelopment takes from a few weeks to several years, with plenty of twists and turns.
Martin is in Stoke-on-Trent to see a mid-terrace. Martel heads to Chatham in Kent to see a former barn. She is also in Grimsby to see a three-bed mid-terrace.
Martel heads to Shildon in County Durham to see a two-bed mid-terrace. Dion visits a rather unusual lot in Derby that has great potential for transformation. Jacqui is in Seaford, East Sussex, to see a former care home.
Jacqui visits Broadstairs in Kent. Martin returns to Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire to revisit a fire-damaged two-bed terrace he first saw in 2021, and he also heads to Tonypandy in south Wales to visit a four-storey building.
The team catch up on one of the show's most unusual and lengthy projects involving a warren of underground Second World War tunnels near Dover. Moreover there are developments in St John's Wood, London, and in Stoke-on-Trent.
Martel is in St Helens, Merseyside, and in a rural part of West Lothian in Scotland. Whereas Martin heads to Launceston in Cornwall, to visit properties.
Martin falls in love with a Shropshire cottage, and love is in the air for its developers as well. The team also follow renovations in Burnley and Lowestoft.
Martin is in Warwickshire, and Dion heads to Stoke-on-Trent. We also return to Nottinghamshire to find out how the story ends for a couple who bought a former farm building at auction and planned to turn it into their forever home.
High-end holiday lets in Llanfynydd and Blackpool and a large semi-detached house in Wolverhampton are sold at auction. The projects are bought by a long-distance runner, identical twins and an opera singer.
Houses in Surrey, Merseyside and London are sold at auction, and the renovations take the developers from a few weeks to several years to complete. The projects have very different budgets too, and will be resold or rented out.
A large home in Barry in south Wales, a terrace in Nuneaton in Warwickshire and a quirky one-bedroom flat in a Victorian former schoolhouse on the Isle of Wight are sold at auction. Martin, Martel and Jacqui meet the new owners.