Episode 4

The new series continues, as we catch up with house-hunters who bought their perfect place abroad. Lee Juggurnauth catches up with Doreen and Tommy to see how having a bolthole in the Costa Almería sunshine is helping Tommy's recovery from a serious accident. With its 130 miles of beautiful coastline, lively beach resorts and pretty whitewashed towns, the Costa Almería was the perfect place for Doreen and Tommy to embark on their new lives. When they met Scarlette Douglas back in 2017, the couple had different opinions on what they wanted for their £55k budget. Tommy was set on a cave house, while Doreen wanted an apartment. When their first option - a cave house - blew them away, Scarlette thought she had a rock-solid contender. But an apartment with roof terrace and sea views stole both their hearts. Now, Lee's back to see what they've been up to and how they've transformed their little piece of paradise, before they enjoy a BBQ on their terrace and take a relaxing stroll down the beach. Meanwhile, Danni Menzies heads to Portugal to catch up with Janet and Colin, who made the Algarve their permanent home in 2020. With a laid-back lifestyle, protected area of coastline and unspoilt islands that are home to a unique variety of wildlife, the Algarve was the perfect place for Janet, Colin and their beloved dog. With a few front runners in the mix for their £400k budget, they took a few days to think about their options and finally put in an offer on their favourite villa. Now, Danni's back to see what changes they've made and how they're settling into their new life, before they take Danni to one of their favourite spots on the coast.
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