Help me Buy a Home - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
In episode one, Liz has two projects. First up are Aisling and Cian. Entrepreneur, Aisling, and her partner, Cian are first time-buyers who have been on the hunt for two years while living at her parents' house. They are keen for a place to themselves, but reluctant to leave their neighbourhood. Can Liz convince them to spread their wings beyond their beloved Palmerstown?
The second is single-mum, artist and DJ Sarah, who has been out-bid several times. Desperate to get into a forever home with her four-year-old daughter, Sarah asks Liz to work with a tight budget in the highly sought-after neighbourhood of Dublin 12.
Meanwhile Kevin and PJ attempt to get to the bottom of how to get a mortgage. They meet mortgage advisor Margaret Barrett who gives them the lowdown on whether being a "freelance creative" is a blocker to making their home owning dreams come true.

Episode 2
Liz O'Kane tackles a tight budget for a young mother in Cork and helps a Crumlin family out of a crowded flat share. Plus, Kevin Twomey and PJ Kirby find out the toll buying a house has on mental health.

Episode 3
A Westport couple receive Liz O'Kane's help in getting them out of living above a pub, and a Dublin couple seek a country escape. Plus, Kevin and PJ take a shocking tour of vacant homes in Cork.

Episode 4
Liz helps a former ex-pat family find beach-life bliss, and a young Spanish couple pursue sustainable city living. A rural derelict cottage provides inspiration for PJ and Kevin.

Episode 5
Liz faces a tough challenge in Galway for young newlyweds, while a solo-buyer and nurse seeks a place for respite in Dublin. PJ and Kevin head to Leitrim to explore a Tiny House.

Episode 6
Liz works with a family currently living in one room. A Cork nurse has been out-bid one time too many and needs help. PJ and Kevin find out why a solicitor is needed to purchase a home.
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