Location, Location, Location viewers blast Phil Spencer for encouraging a couple to buy a ‘horror house’ in the middle of a ‘concrete jungle’ – The Sun

FANS of Location, Location, Location have criticised host Phil Spencer for encouraging a couple to buy a "horror house".

Adam and Becky, from Essex, had a £300,000 budget – however in last night's episode of the Channel 4 show, the presenter was shown trying to persuade them to buy a £290,000 property in a "concrete jungle".

The pair revealed they wanted to buy a home they could "grow into" with a family.

But viewers were left horrified on their behalf by one of the places which Phil described as the "perfect family home" – despite it being a tempting £10,000 under budget.

According to Adam, the three-bedroom semi-detached house in the village of Tiptree had the external appearance of a "concrete jungle".

After a tour, he added: "I think it’s a bit grey and sad outside – over there you have trees and grass verges and here it’s a bit more concrete jungle."


Becky, observing low ceilings and garish decor, agreed: "'It just needs a lot of money spent on it."

Those watching at home agreed with him that the property – featuring a large lounge with a south-facing garden and kitchen – was rather uninviting.

Taking to Twitter, one person wrote: "That house they're looking at now is horrible. Boring and boxy and bland."

Another commented: "Another 1980s box."

A third shared: "#locationlocationlocation is showing some horror show of houses today."

And a fourth added: "Yes, it's a f****ing horrible area. Horrible naff house in a dull dully dull area.

"And WTF is Phil on? That is not a good house. Its boring and dull and boxy."


Unsurprisingly, the couple decided that the house wasn't for them.

Phil – who explained in the programme that he had shown them it to demonstrate what their money could get them at various price points – proceeded to show them another property in the coastal village of Tollesbury.

They were much happier, and put in a successful offer of £298,000.

Earlier today., we told you how a Christmas-mad mum was roasted for putting her Christmas decorations up in September.

We also revealed how a woman had renovated her dingy staircase into a Mrs Hinch-inspired hall for just £50.

And a woman's damp-ridden council flat is transformed into a "little haven" by her granddaughter for just £230.

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