A buyer on A Place in the Sun declared "there's no point" as they halted a search on today's show.
Leah Charles-King tried to help Lee and Louise find their dream home in Villamartin in Spain on Wednesday's episode. The couple were searching for a three bed villa with an outdoor pool that was within walking distance of the beach.
They were armed with a maximum budget of £220,00 to find their perfect property abroad. Leah was concerned the search could be tricky as she didn't think it would be possible to fulfil the couple's criteria within their budget.
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The expert's fears were realised during the third home on the search, which was a four-bed villa in Lomas de Cabo Roig. The home was close to the beach but the buyers were immediately unimpressed that they had to share a pool with 27 other properties.
Louise was also concerned the home overlooked a wasteland as she said: "I can also see there are lots of bins there, so it looks like we're opposite a tip."
The buyers proceeded to enter the home as they were impressed by the valuation of just over £187,000. However, the viewing proved to be a short one as Louise said: "Honestly, it's not cutting the mustard for me."
Lee agreed as he said: "We're not going to buy it, so there is no point, it's just not going to happen." The buyers were impressed by the final home on today's show, which was a four-bed villa in Villamartin.
The home was priced at £222,222 and they engaged in a bidding war but eventually didn't secure the property and vowed to continue their search after the show had finished.
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