A Place In The Sun viewers recognised a common issue as a new couple tried to find their dream home. Greg and his partner Tina have been enjoying the sunny island of Cyprus together for more than 40 years, and hoped to find a permanent home in the most recent episode of the Channel 4 show.
In their quest to settle down on the Mediterranean island they requested the help of Leah Charles-King, who lined up five stunning properties for them to view, as reported by Liverpool Echo. With a budget of £190,000 to work with they wanted two bedrooms or more, an outdoor space and a pool for when their family come to visit.
Tina and Greg revealed they had three Cavalier King Charles Spaniels who would also be moving to their new home, but this information caused concern among viewers. According to A Place In The Sun viewers, house hunters on the show often let their dog's preferences get in the way of them finding their dream property.
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One alarmed viewer said: "Oh oh dogs." Another added: "Why are there always dogs?" While a third worried viewer said: "Please no."
A final added: "Dogs again this should be fun." Leah confirmed some of the properties they were shown already had multiple pets already residing in them, which helped sway Tina and Greg's minds.
Coming together at the end of the show, they put down a competitive offer which was initially declined but later accepted after some haggling. Tina, Greg, and their dogs walked away from Cyprus with their dream home and £15,000 to spare.
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