
Richard & Isabel have bought on the outskirts of Chiswick, West London, a 2 hidious bedroom house. They planned to double it in size to create an enormous, luxury family home. But they didn't do it by something as simple as a loft or side extension; they excavated tons of earth from beneath the house to make a whole new lower ground floor.

In packed cities where space is at a premium, basement excavations are growing in popularity. They’re an effective way to add serious square footage, but they’re also very expensive and shouldn’t be done unless you’re sure you can see a return in the property.
Richard & Isabel bought the property for £395K. They have an optimistic budget of £210K and they plan to sell for £900K. That would make them a phenomenal £295K in profit.
I haven't seen this episode yet. I'll watch it later tonight.
For those who watched it, what did you think?
EDIT:
I just watched it. That woman was so f'ing arrogant, I wanted to punch her in the face repeatedly. She thought she knew everything- but she knew nothing. NOTHING.
- wtf was that hidden room/fake door about?
- i personally thought the interior decoration inside the house was pathetic. Everything was mixed and matched.
- she catered for her own taste and disregarded the local market completely.
- the property was completely out of place. It was surrounded by a public car park, train tracks and what looked like a council estate full of flats. Who is going to buy a £1m property surrounded by that?
- the woman was acting like a spoilt shit when she was saying, "i want a house, i want a house", and her basis was, "i've developed flats before, and now i want a house". She acted like she was going to be living in the damn place, as opposed to the project being a money making scheme.
- she ignored Sarah's advice from day one about splitting the house into 2 seperate flats.
Overall, she was a complete tossor in my opinion and her partner was just a doormat, from what it appeared. I hope they make a substantial loss.
I need to find out how much that pile of shit sold for. The downstairs was amazing, but the upstairs was completely disjointed.
It was like a dog had taken a shit on a piece of diamond.
Sorry for the rant, guys, but she really pissed me off
