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Foxtel's smash-hit Selling Houses Australia returns for 13th season

• Season 13 premieres Wednesday 25th March at 8.30pm on LifeStyle

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Feb 26, 2020
2 min read
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Foxtel’s smash-hit local production, Selling Houses Australia returns for its 13th season on Wednesday March 25 at 8.30pm AEDT on the LifeStyle Channel and streaming new episodes every week.

Award-winning host, Andrew Winter is back with his brutal honesty and real estate expertise as he teams up with interior designer Shaynna Blaze and landscape designer Charlie Albone to help homeowners with property dreams that have turned sour. However, this will be the final season featuring Albone; a nationwide search is currently underway for a new ‘landscape legend’ to join the top-rating Foxtel series alongside Winter and Blaze.

After scouring the length and breadth of Australia’s heartland the Selling Houses team has found 10 more properties in dire need of a facelift – and don’t they have their work cut out for them. A tiny stone cottage in Tassie, a classic Aussie pub in remote western Victoria, and a huge resort style home on Brisbane’s tropical outskirts are some of the properties struggling to secure a sale.

This season will also celebrate a landmark 100th sale. A half renovated house/shop in Crows Nest needs help – despite a realistic asking price, the place doesn’t appeal to buyers who need it to be more residence and less business. The Selling Houses team will need to turn this commercial dream into a dream home and secure their 100th sale.

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