A Place in the Sun's Ben Hillman accidently insulted a buyer on today's episode.
The property expert was helping house hunters Whitney and Rose find their dream home in La Zenia on the Spanish Southern Costa Blanca. With a budget of £80,000 they hoped for a home where they could spend time relaxing together.
They wanted a property with an outdoor area with a nice view. They said that they were fairly flexible so the style of the home didn't matter too much as long as they could be happy there.
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The search didn't get off to the best start as it began with a two bed apartment in Lomas de Cabo Roig, but the buyers were searching for somewhere more in the heartland of La Zenia. Following the viewing, Rose said: "It's not too bad, it's okay for the money but the location is the biggest problem" before adding that it was "too remote".
This prompted Ben to show the couple around a two bed townhouse in La Florida. The property was priced at £83,292, boasted a communal pool and gardens and was a 30-minute walk from the beach and near a shopping centre.
Rose said that it had "potential" but wasn't meant to be as the search continued. They were later taken to a fifth-floor two-bedroom property in Punta Prima which was close to the coast for £81,000.
Whitney was delighted with the property and the viewing was going well - until Ben accidentally insulted the buyer.
While looking around the pool area, Whitney said: "This is top of the list so far, it knocks the others off." Piggybacking on the excitement, Ben said: "You can let your hair down and party".
But the house hunter, who was rocking a bald head, looked offended as he said: "Well I don't know about that." Ben looked embarrassed as he realised his error. He said: "I've realised my mistake now, I didn't think anyone noticed at that point."
Despite the blunder, the couple ended the search on a high. They fell in love with the fourth property - a two-bed apartment in Punta Prima - and decided to put an offer in.
They decided to offer £81,250 but the offer was rejected as it was "too low". Their maximum budget was £85,000, so Ben put in a counter-offer for that figure which was successful.
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