In Sutton, Mike doesn't want to let go of his quite personal décor; perfectionist Emma's home is let down by its poor kerb appeal; and Darren and Tracey's home only has two bedrooms. Buyer Leigh has £350,000 to spend on his first home - which house will win his heart?
Linda needs to realise her house could do with an update - starting with her avocado bathroom. Lisa needs to ditch her outlandish wallpaper, which is making her rooms feel claustrophobic. Rowena and Robert haven't let anyone use their front door for years in order to protect their beloved carpet. Buyers Marianne and Anish have looked at over 60 properties, but will they love one of these three enough to finally buy?
Maureen needs to update her swimming pool that right now is an eyesore - but could give her home a real wow factor. Alison and Nathan have a garden room that could make a great office, but at the moment it's more of a dumping ground. And Len and Pauline's regal sitting room could do with a major update - but will Pauline say goodbye to her much-loved carpet?
Homeowners in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, compete to sell to first-time buyers Laurence and Sheridan. Neil has an electrical substation in his garden... which could put people off. Brian and Jenny could do with adding some colour to their plain magnolia home, and will Anthony and Linda be brave enough to add a velux window to lighten up their dark attic space?
Amanda helps three homeowners in Wokingham as they compete to sell their house to Francesca. Can Raj and Maria fix their decking? Margaret has a great family home, but it's red and white interior could do with some TLC. And can Bob and Geraldine update their home?
Robin's empty house might be putting off potential buyers. Jan and Bill need to modernise their décor. And Julia and Chris's home, though well-presented, verges on the bland. But which property will appeal to Rebecca?
Joe and Izabella need to make more of the annexe to their home. Nicola and Duncan need to work on the kerb appeal of their property. And can Mary embrace the changes required to turn her dated Victorian cottage into the dream chocolate box? Then it will be down to buyers Tim and Jani to decide if they like one of the houses enough to part with their cash.
Can Ian and his fiancé Janice transform Ian's bachelor pad into a modern, relaxing place? Meanwhile, Carol and her daughter Caroline try to update her detached cottage. And are Peter and Pauline brave enough to add some colour to their 70s property?
Three homeowners compete to sell their houses to buyers Julia and Clive. Phil and Irene need to unify their nautical house, whilst John and Lynne need to add some colour to their family home. And will Tracey and James be prepared to paint over their dark colours in their hallway and sitting room?
In Waterlooville, Hampshire, three competing homeowners go head-to-head in the hope of selling their house. After snooping round each other's houses, they'll get advice from Amanda and £1000 to make necessary changes to their home in the hope of getting an offer from this edition's buyers - Amanda and Ian. Rachel and Matt need to reorganise the downstairs layout of their family home, while Don and Barbie could do with hiding some of their family life from view. But, will Mike and Bethan agree to move the rabbits that live in one of the bedrooms, which could be putting potential buyers off.
Amanda Lamb returns for a new series where home sellers inspect their rival vendors' properties for inspiration. In Cardiff, Kerry Anne and Anthony add glamour to their 1930s home; Mark and Fran introduce some warmth to their minimal terrace; and Karin and John are forced to clear their cat clutter. But do any of them do enough to secure an offer from young professionals Ellery and Christian?
Three competing homeowners in Worthing snoop around each other's houses looking for inspiration on how to improve their own. Armed with what they've learned, and expert advice from Amanda Lamb, they have one a week, and £1000, to fix things up before potential buyer Diane comes for a viewing. Mum and daughter Jo and Ruby prove a little money can go a long way when they knock their attic through for under a grand. Debbie and Paul tastefully update their dining room in the Edwardian style of their home. And Sue and Jo spruce up their bathroom and living room.
In Bromsgrove, three competing sellers snoop round each other's houses searching for inspiration on how to improve their own. Amanda arrives with design ideas and £1000, but the homeowners only have a week to make changes to impress buyer Isabelle who is a busy mum of two. Beautician Jo needs to tone down the bold colours and leopard print. Brian and Ann Marie need to reclaim their abandoned annex and garden. And Cheryl needs to brighten up her bland town house with the help of tarot reader Lisa.
Three rival sellers in Milton Keynes take design ideas from Amanda Lamb on how best to improve their homes to try and clinch a sale with buyer Michelle. Hannah and Chris need to knock through their kitchen and transform the garden. Paul and Becki are advised to make big changes to their bedrooms, and give their unappealing hallway a warmer welcome. Tim and Heather must demonstrate that their one-bed bungalow has development potential.
In Newport, three rival sellers compete to win an offer from buyer Amy, who's on the hunt for a family home. Amanda gives each seller £1000 and a week to make improvements. Jo adds 1950s glamour to her home. Rita and Sid realise they need to tone down the bling. And Lynette takes some colour criticism on the chin and makes her house more memorable.
In Redditch, three rival sellers snoop around each other's houses looking for pointers as to how they might improve their own home to hopefully impress potential buyer Joe, who is an interior designer. Mum and daughter Jackie and Sarah need to update their kitchen. Angela and Nick must ditch the dark furniture in the dining room. And business owner Jane ropes in her daughter Kerry to help transform the forgotten ground floor of her modern townhouse.
In Weston-super-Mare, rival sellers battle to try and win an offer from first-time buyer Helen. Jean and Max need to face facts about their overflowing spare room and neglected garden. Nina and Fred need to create calm in the lounge. And Rob and Sheryl have their work cut out updating their bedrooms.
In Wolverhampton, three homeowners snoop around each other's houses, hunting out inspiration on how to improve their own. They get £1000 and design ideas from Amanda and a week to try and win an offer from buyer Simon, who is under strict instructions from his fiance to find the perfect family home. Ben and Josie skip-forage and take out a wall to add flow to their kitchen diner. Lindsey has his own ideas on how to make improvements. And there is so much to do at Raj and Pravin's mock Tudor house, the other sellers call it a squat!
Amanda is drafted in to help three homeowners in Greater Manchester make their homes more appealing to property investor Andy. After snooping around each other's houses, each seller gets design ideas from Amanda, £1000 and a week to make improvements. Bachelor Pete needs to feminise his man pad and turn one of his two TV rooms into a sumptuous diner. Mary and Jeff need to drastically improve their lacklustre kitchen and bathroom, and perfectionist Neil needs to concentrate on the areas he's ignored... his back yard and spare bedroom.
In Luton, buyers Sakander and Lia have already rejected 40 houses. Can Amanda's three sellers do any better? Mum and daughter Denise and Gaby transform a teenage bedroom and knock through their lounge and dining room. Jeff and Jane address serious storage issues and the garage conversion. And Binu and Asha turn their tired living room into a sumptuous lounge.
In West Sussex, three homeowners snoop round each other's houses, to eye up the competition and get some ideas how to improve their own homes. Amanda gives them expert advice, and £1000, to make changes in the hope of securing an offer from buyer Mark who, with help of mum Julia, is looking to buy his first home. Pat has her work cut out transforming her home office into a cosy living space. James and Helen need to add some colour to their neutral home. And Sue and Tony need to reinstate their downstairs bedroom and ditch the knick-knacks.
In Bristol, three sellers snoop around each other's houses in search of inspiration as they prepare to win an offer from buyers Jocelyn and Julia. Then they get £1000 and one week to make changes. Father and daughter Tom and Becca rip out their bathroom and smarten up the kitchen. Michelle ropes in designer friend Sam to reclaim her dining room. And bachelor Ian feminises his bedroom and tears out an old bathroom.
Three sellers in Bradford are inspired to make improvements when they snoop around each other's houses. Amanda gives them a thousand pounds to make changes, but they only have one week. Rahima and Ali need to take control of their cramped kitchen and knock through to the dining room. Carrie Ann and George need to add warmth to their sterile downstairs and forgotten conservatory. And Ruth and Megan need to address the poor configuration of the entire upstairs.
In Manchester, three rival sellers bid to win an offer from buyer Liz. Tony and Jackie's extra-large bathroom needs completely ripping out. Jennifer and Roger need to update their bedroom. And Jo and Emma need to warm up the lounge with some colour. Last in the series.
Kathryn and Adrian's Victorian house needs more features. Maria could declutter her conservatory. And Mark should clear his kids' bedrooms.
Mick and Katrina need to do something about their study, and Bobby needs to feminise his man pad. Rae's bedrooms need a boost. Will buyer Sharon be impressed?
David and Alison need to brighten their interiors, Mary and Paul must add personality to the living room. And Wendy's bathroom needs an upgrade.
In Leeds, Michelle has just three weeks to find a family home to buy. Can Amanda's three sellers revamp their properties and tempt an offer out of her?
Amanda is in South Yorkshire, helping three sellers give their homes a ready-for-market makeover that will hopefully tempt buyer Catherine to make a move.
Three homeowners in Sheffield have one week to turn their houses around as they try to win an offer from buyers Grant and Lindsey.
Amanda meets three sellers who have one week to improve their homes in a bid to clinch an offer from buyer Steve.
Amanda lets three homeowners in Cardiff check out each other's properties for inspiration, and gives them one week and 1000 to make the changes needed to attract a buyer.
Amanda is in Berkshire helping three house sellers give their homes a ready-to-market makeover in a bid to win an offer from buyer Ellie. Chris and Fiona must de-chintz their bedroom. Natalie and Oliver decide to remove the burlesque dancing pole from their bedroom and hide the lizards in the lounge. And Joey and Lisa look to banish the beige from their lounge.
In Newport, Wales, three rival sellers improve their homes as they try to clinch a bid from buyer Anthea. Matt and Vicky need to add some contemporary colours to their bland house. Roger and Kath are advised to apply a unifying art deco theme to their mismatched decor. And Jodi and Alex must create a third bedroom.
Sisters Karen and Lynn give their neglected home some much-needed attention. Barrie's bachelor pad gets a feminine touch. And John and Margaret give their house a 1930s twist.
Sheila and John need to bring the kitchen up to date, Lee and Emma have to makeover their garden that looks like a junk yard, and Rob and Lucy need to refit their neglected bathroom
Chris and Abbie must overhaul their garden; Maggie and Lee lighten up their lounge; and Paul and Gwyneth need to completely refit their mismatched bathroom.
In Chester, three owners spruce up their properties. Margaret and Charlotte must bring order to their chaotic detached home. Anna and her dad Mike bid to make Anna's sparse house look more homely. And Pam tries to bring her parents' home up to date. But will the changes be enough to encourage an offer from buyer Daniel and his mother-in-law Ruby?
Three competing homeowners in Greater London snoop around each other's houses looking for inspiration. Armed with what they've learned and expert advice from Amanda Lamb, they get a week and ú1000 before buyer Danny comes to view. Dad and son Stefan and Pani bring a feminine touch to the lounge and hall of their blokey home. Patrick and Deborah whip up the wood to inject some Scandinavian cool into their kit-built eco home. And Kate and Chris have to make their cluttered bedrooms as stylish as their elegantly presented lounge.
This time, in Gloucestershire, Susan and Alan undertake an en-suite installation to make their master bedroom more luxurious. Sheela revamps her parent's kitchen. Chad and Penny finish off Chad's half-done bathroom and glam up his neglected garden. Will any of this be enough to draw an offer from Tom and Hayley?
In Essex, Barrie and Janet tackle their frumpy front room, Robert's semi gets some much-needed attention, and Joanne changes her home from stark to cosy.