A Place in the Sun host Jasmine Harman struggled to impress her potential buyers during the latest episode of the show.
The property expert accompanied Maralyn and her daughter Nicola as they searched for a new home on Spain's Costa Del Sol. Maralyn had a budget of £230,000 and was looking for somewhere she could make full use of with her extended family.
She wanted somewhere with a minimum of three bedrooms, outdoor space for entertaining, as well as being close to local amenities.
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Jasmine had five places to the show the women around but things did not get off to the best start. First up was a two-bedroom apartment on the market for just over £199,000, but as soon as Maralyn and Nicola stepped inside they said it was "small".
The next property was bigger. The three-bedroom apartment in a more residential area had an asking price of just over £231,000. It also had two terraces, two bathrooms, and a communal pool.
Maralyn said she was unsure about living somewhere residential, but reluctantly agreed to go inside. She was pleasantly surprised by the bright, sizeable bedrooms, but once she saw the balconies she refused to continue looking around.
Jasmine asked: "Do you want to have a look at the rest? Given what you've said about the outside space", and Nicola replied: "I think we're fine now, aren't we? We've seen enough."
Sadly for Jasmine, things didn't improve with the third property. Jasmine took the women to a penthouse apartment, which the women immediately said they didn't fancy buying. Jasmine told them: "This isn't the start I was hoping for".
A Place in the Sun airs weekdays at 3pm on Channel 4 and All 4
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