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Most extreme Homes Under The Hammer makeovers - including the house that sold for over 10 times its guide price


Over 1,000 episodes of the popular property show have been broadcast on the BBC since it first aired in 2003.

The programme is known for transforming properties that have fallen into an alarming state of disrepair back into homely abodes, meaning the most extreme makeovers from the show are a sight to behold. Problems including water damage, rotting floors and poorly-constructed building and extension work but that did not put off its buyer, Rob, who saw great potential with the investment due to its proximity to central Birmingham. Although it took Tim four years and about £45,000 to transform the property, he was able to construct a retaining wall solely from stone that he managed to scavenge from digging out the ground for the house's extension.

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