Alicante

The new run of the show that brings the sun to our sofas continues. Jasmine Harman jets off to Spain to help civil servant Lisa from Liverpool. Lisa has travelled to many parts of Spain and even lived and worked there when she was younger. Now, she wants to follow her dream of buying a holiday home in her favourite part of Spain, southern Alicante, with its relaxed feel, 40 miles of stunning coastline and golf courses aplenty. Lisa's dad Stephen joins the search as Jasmine shows them five fab properties for Lisa's budget of £65,000, from a light and bright apartment with a pretty pool to a place overlooking a football pitch! Are any of them in a league of their own, and will any be relegated?
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