LOCATION Location Location viewers all said the same thing after watching last night’s episode.
Wednesday’s instalment of the Channel 4 show saw Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer try and find two couples the perfect pad in Glasgow.
Kirstie, 50, was tasked with finding a home for Scottish couple Laura and Euan a home to settle down in, after recently returning to their roots after living Down Under.
They want a family-sized with garden, dining kitchen and three bedrooms home, and had a budget of £439,000.
While Phil, 52, was desperate to help personal trainer Miriam and health and safety consultant David finally move out of David’s parent’s house.
The couple were asking for three bedrooms, plus an office, home gym, enclosed garden, two toilets with a budget of £340,00.
But fans were quick to point out just how difficult it is to get on the property ladder.
Many took to Twitter to share their complaint.
One wrote: “The Scottish house pricing system is bonkers #locationlocationlocation.”
A second said: “Watching #locationlocationlocation on @Channel4 and can officially say the Scottish property market is off it’s t**s.”
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“The Scottish system is brutal #LocationLocationLocation,” a third chimed in.
A fourth added: “#locationlocationlocation demonstrating just how frustrating and rubbish the Scottish system is! Nice if you’re selling, not if you’re buying!”
Laura and Euan fell in love with one of the homes that they viewed, and put in an offer of £432,100.
Meanwhile Miriam and David decided not to take an offer at their favourite property suggested by Phil.
They went on to view a house that the expert considered showing and fell in love with it.
They got a detached four-bed with space for a gym for £360,000.
- Location, Location, Location airs on Channel 4
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