Where to stream Selling Houses Australia Season 1

Season 1

Watch Selling Houses Australia Season 1 in Australia

Released: 19th Mar, 2008

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Where to watch Selling Houses Australia Season 1

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Season 1 Episodes

S01 Episode 1

Austinmer

Judy and Graham Mahoney never dreamed they would have trouble selling their three bedroom weather board cottage so they went ahead and purchased a new home, before they sold.

Wed, 19 Mar 2008

S01 Episode 2

Bilgola Plateau

Australian Idol voice coach Erana Clarke and her two kids love their home on the Northern beaches of Sydney. None of them want to leave however a divorce has left Erana with little choice.

Wed, 26 Mar 2008

S01 Episode 3

Mount Martha

If Lisa and Jamie do not sell the house they will be bankrupt. The Evans family have had more than their fair share of bad luck. Lisa has beaten two bouts of breast cancer and a divorce has left her with a mountain of legal bills.

Wed, 2 Apr 2008

S01 Episode 4

South Granville

Seven years on the market and just one offer - this has to be a record! Daphne and her husband Abby can’t understand why their three bedroom home in Sydney’s western suburbs isn’t selling.

Wed, 9 Apr 2008

S01 Episode 5

Highland Park

Craig and Gary are desperate to sell their Highland Park home on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Gary’s eyesight is failing, so they need to downsize to a cheaper property - and fast.

Wed, 16 Apr 2008

S01 Episode 6

Collingwood Park

Jason and Christine are budget sellers who hate agents. They can’t understand why you would part with thousands of dollars in commission when you could sell the home yourself.

Wed, 23 Apr 2008

S01 Episode 7

Botany

Nine months on the market and not a single offer. Could the busy road and noisy trucks be putting buyers off, or maybe it’s the outdated 80’s décor?

Wed, 30 Apr 2008

S01 Episode 8

Runaway Bay

Runaway Bay is a runaway renovation project. Buyers take one look at this house and put it in the too hard basket.

Wed, 7 May 2008

S01 Episode 9

Coogee

Rhonda Martin is a colourful woman who has stamped her bright personality all over her waterfront Coogee home.

Wed, 14 May 2008

S01 Episode 10

Dingley Village

This home should appeal to family buyers, however the dated décor, weird layout and laddish styling is turning them all away.

Wed, 21 May 2008

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