Property Ladder (TV series)

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Property Ladder is the name of a television show that airs in the United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand and Australia where first-time property or real-estate developers purchase houses (usually in need of repair), renovate them, and attempt to sell them (or flip) for a profit. Their efforts (and frustrations) are the featured bit of the show. An expert property developer steps in to provide advice.

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[edit] Original UK Edition

Part of the title sequence for the UK edition of Property Ladder.
Part of the title sequence for the UK edition of Property Ladder.

The UK edition of the show is produced by and aired on Channel 4, with repeats frequently shown on various Satellite and Cable channels. Sarah Beeny features as the expert property developer. The show underwent a change in format during 2004 and now features two developments per episode rather than one.

[edit] Series Details

2006

Episode 1: Islington

Episode 2: Nottingham and Brighton

Episode 3: Poole and Crouch End

Episode 4: Bow and Surbiton

Episode 5: Brighton and Ross-on-Wye

Episode 6: Felixstowe revisited

Episode 7: Norfolk revisited

Episode 8: Dunstable revisited

Episode 9: Hastings revisited


2007

Episode 1: Balcombe and Hartford

[edit] US Edition

The U.S. edition is produced by The Learning Channel, with Kirsten Kemp as the expert property developer.

[edit] Trivia

An episode of the US Property Ladder featured Tanya McQueen and her cousin as flippers operating out of Columbus, Texas. That episode was noticed by ABC producers, who invited McQueen to join the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition design team.

The programme is also aired in Australia on The Lifestyle Channel.

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UK television show
U.S. television show
Canada