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Hammer Time Ahead: Upcoming Locations, Hosts, and Other Info on Homes Under the Hammer

Upcoming Episodes of Homes Under the Hammer (2025): Airing Dates, Locations, Presenters, and Latest Insights on the Acclaimed Series

Upcoming Episodes of Homes Under the Hammer 2025: Airing Soon, Oriented Venues, Hosts, and...
Upcoming Episodes of Homes Under the Hammer 2025: Airing Soon, Oriented Venues, Hosts, and Unveiling All We've Gathered Concerning the Renowned Sequence of this Beloved Program

Hammer Time Ahead: Upcoming Locations, Hosts, and Other Info on Homes Under the Hammer

Updated "Homes Under the Hammer" 2025 Schedule

"Homes Under the Hammer" continues in 2025, marking over 20 years since the popular property show began in 2003. The show features residential properties bought at auctions, renovated by developers, and subsequently sold for a profit.

What makes this show addictive is the suspense around whether the developers will succeed in their projects and if the houses have hidden structural problems that could drain their budgets. Presenter Martin Roberts often expresses frustration when buyers don't bother getting properties checked out before purchasing[1][2].

Below is the upcoming schedule for "Homes Under the Hammer" in 2025, including locations, presenters, and episode details. Don't forget to check our TV guide for full listings!

Homes Under the Hammer next on including locations

Sunday, June 15, BBC One, 10:30 am

Martin Roberts inspects a flat in pristine condition in Somerset, while Dion Dublin spots cracks in a two-bedroom mid-terrace property in Wigan. Tommy Walsh is charmed by a Grade II listed cottage in Kent[1].

Monday, June 16, BBC One, 11:15 am

Jacqui Joseph embarks on a sea voyage to view a traditional cottage in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. Meanwhile, Dion Dublin checks out an end-terrace in Bradford as well as a two-year project in Derby to build eight homes on land formerly used as garages and workshops[1].

Tuesday, June 17, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts visits a one-bedroom flat on the Jurassic Coast in Devon, whose new owner is really getting their teeth into the interior design. Jacqui Joseph is unsure whether she's looking at two flats or one house in east London, and Dion Dublin is in Yorkshire, where work is already under way at a three-bedroom semi[1].

Wednesday, June 18, BBC One, 11:15 am

A terraced house in Birkenhead, a large period property in Ramsgate, Kent, and a one-bedroom flat in a smart block in Kingston-upon-Hull are sold at online auctions. One is destined for the rental market, one as a holiday home, and the other as the buyer's home. Jacqui Joseph and Dion Dublin assess the properties' potential[1].

Thursday, June 19, BBC One, 11:15 am

An aerospace engineer applies their skills to property development in Derby, and Jacqui Joseph visits properties in Croydon and Great Yarmouth, where the new purchasers are hands-on[1].

Friday, June 20, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts and Dion Dublin follow the fortunes of a couple who bought their first house at auction and plan to turn it into a home in Macclesfield, Cheshire. Two brothers who have bought some unusual disused buildings from the 1950s in Codnor, Derbyshire, and a couple looking to make a profit by renovating and selling a house in Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, are also featured[1].

Homes Under the Hammer previous episodes (Still on iPlayer to enjoy)

Sunday, June 8, BBC One, 11:00 am

Tommy Walsh's journey takes him to a London high rise with stunning city views, and he's luckily received more joy when viewing a beautiful Norfolk coast property. Martel Maxwell is on home turf at a Perth and Kinross maisonette[1].

Monday, June 9, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, and Martel Maxwell check out properties in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Bintree in Norfolk, and Folkestone in Kent[1].

Tuesday, June 10, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martel Maxwell meets a one-time boy band member who is now working in property development, hoping to create a high-end house in multiple occupation in Darlington. Dion Dublin is in Birmingham, where he aims to turn around a terrace, and Martin Roberts wades through the undergrowth at a plot of land in Kent[1].

Wednesday, June 11, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, and Martel Maxwell track progress on renovations in Bristol and Blackley and a building project on land in Stoke-on-Trent[1].

Thursday, June 12, BBC One, 11:15 am

A flat in Wiltshire exhibits great potential, including a quirky cupboard with a lovely view, although Martin Roberts fears access to the outside space. Martel Maxwell is in Nottinghamshire, where a mixed commercial and residential unit has access issues of its own. In Greater Manchester, Dion Dublin thinks a three-bedroom semi is ripe for an extension[1].

Friday, June 13, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts and Dion Dublin follow the renovations on a detached house in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, a terraced house in Ipswich, and a property in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent[1].

Sunday, June 1, BBC One, 11:00 am

Martel Maxwell unearths old newspapers dating a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in south Wales, and Jacqui Joseph visits a property near Cambridge with a jungle of a garden to tackle. Tommy Walsh finds himself captivated by the charms of a 1950s flat in Blackheath, London[1].

Monday, June 2, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, and Martel Maxwell look at a flat in south London's Clapham, a terrace in Kent, and a bungalow in Stoke-on-Trent[1].

Tuesday, June 3, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts is awestruck by the grandeur of a 19th-century home in South Shields ripe for renovation. Dion Dublin and Jacqui Joseph meet developers in Newcastle-under-Lyme and Sheffield who are planning stunning renovations[1].

Wednesday, June 4, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, and Martel Maxwell explore properties about to be auctioned. Two one-bedroom flats in bad states of repair in Dunfermline and Ladywell, south-east London, are transformed into smart homes, while a huge former hostel in Torquay is also given a smart renovation[1].

Thursday, June 5, BBC One, 11:15 am

Dion Dublin encounters a non-standard construction issue with a three-bedroom semi-detached house in Birmingham. Meanwhile, Jacqui Joseph battles through overgrown vegetation to inspect a three-bed semi in Cambridgeshire[1].

Friday, June 6, BBC One, 11:15 am

Dion Dublin, Martel Maxwell, and Tommy Walsh follow the renovations on a detached house in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, a terraced house in Ipswich, and a property in Tunstall, Stoke.

Sunday, May 25, BBC One, 11:00 am

Martel Maxwell discovers the historical significance of a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in south Wales, and Jacqui Joseph visits a property near Cambridge with a laborious garden to tackle. Tommy Walsh is in Blackheath, London, where he is enamored by the 1950s charm of a flat[1].

Monday, May 26, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, and Martel Maxwell view properties in Wakefield in West Yorkshire, Bintree in Norfolk, and Folkestone in Kent. The buyers include a mother and daughter taking on their first family development and a part-time property developer who spends more than five times their original budget[1].

Tuesday, May 27, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts is drawn to the character of a Wimbledon flat, while Martel Maxwell admires the elegance of a Sunderland property. Dion Dublin is in Doncaster, where he dishes out a yellow card for a developer who failed to view their new auction purchase[1].

Wednesday, May 28, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, and Martel Maxwell explore properties about to be auctioned. Two one-bedroom flats in poor conditions in Dunfermline and Ladywell, south-east London, are transformed into smart homes, while a huge former hostel in Torquay is also renovated[1].

Thursday, May 29, BBC One, 11:15 am

Dion Dublin and Jacqui Joseph find that significant layout changes are in store for three properties in Merseyside, London, and Rotherham in South Yorkshire[1].

Friday, May 23, BBC One, 11:15 am

Dion Dublin, Martel Maxwell, and Tommy Walsh meet the developers working on a property with an impressive view on the east coast of Scotland, a trio of terraces in Sheffield, and several properties in Norwich[1].

Sunday, May 18, BBC One, 10:30 am

Martin Roberts pays a visit to a bungalow in Wolverhampton, while Tommy Walsh takes in the sights of one in Clacton-on-Sea. Martel Maxwell maintains a steady course in Glasgow, tracking the progress on a back-to-brick maisonette[1].

Monday, May 19, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martin Roberts checks out a three-bed semi with original features in Swansea, while Jacqui Joseph takes a peek at a two-bedroom with a less-than-impressive first impression in Ilfracombe, North Devon[1].

Tuesday, May 20, BBC One, 11:15 am

Dion Dublin is in Derbyshire to meet a couple determined to connect a characterful cottage with a beautiful garden to create their dream home. In Tyneside, Martel Maxwell is reacquainted with a developer who always delivers insightful advice. Tommy Walsh is in Stoke-on-Trent, where he is captivated by the period features of a Victorian house[1].

Wednesday, May 21, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martel Maxwell listens to the plans for renovation on a ground-floor one-bedroom flat in South Shields, South Tyneside, which has potential as a holiday let. A three-bedroom semi in Birmingham has non-standard construction issues. Jacqui Joseph meets with an experienced developer who has ambitious plans for a four-bedroom house in Dover[1].

Thursday, May 22, BBC One, 11:15 am

Dion Dublin and Jacqui Joseph encounter safety concerns at a Liverpool terrace, while Tommy Walsh and Jacqui Joseph are in London, where they both happen to be viewing two-bedroom flats with unique issues[1].

Friday, May 23, BBC One, 11:15 am

Victorian splendor is the goal for a couple in Kent as they tackle a rundown property just half a mile from the sea in Whitstable. Developers in Bedworth, Warwickshire, and Torquay, Devon, also share their ambitious plans[1].

Sunday, May 11, BBC One, 11:30 am

Jacqui Joseph visits a two-bedroom maisonette in Westcliff on Sea, Essex, and Martin Roberts inspects a flat in need of a real renovation in Coleford, Gloucestershire[1].

Monday, May 12, BBC One, 11:30 am

Martin Roberts stops by a three-bed semi in a seemingly great condition but with a suspiciously low guide price in Bournemouth, and Dion Dublin is astounded by an end-of-terrace house in Liverpool with a range of vibrant rooms[1]. Tommy Walsh is in London on the Isle of Dogs, where a three-bedroom flat has fantastic potential for development[1].

Tuesday, May 13, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martel Maxwell is intrigued by the personality of a doorbell in Glasgow, and Martin Roberts grapples with layout issues in east London. Dion Dublin visits a terrace in Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent, where he questions the purchasing decisions made by the developers[1].

Wednesday, May 14, BBC One, 11:15 am

Martel Maxwell assesses the plans for renovation on a ground-floor one-bedroom flat in South Shields, South Tyneside, which has potential as a holiday let. A three-bedroom semi in Birmingham has non-standard construction issues, and Jacqui Joseph oversees the renovation of a period property in Kent which she first met in early 2023[1].

Thursday, May 15, BBC One, 11:15 am

An end-of-terrace in east London has blue walls that have Martin Roberts reaching for a paintbrush, while a two-bedroom cottage oozes character in Hampshire[1]. A former post office in Cumbria provides plenty of food for thought for Dion Dublin[1].

Friday, May 16, BBC One, 11:15 am

Characterful cottages in Bridgend, Wales, and Norfolk are acquired by individuals who had no intention of bidding on them, while a Staffordshire building plot continues delivering surprises[1].

Monday, April 28, BBC One, 11:15 am.

Tommy Walsh catches up with the progress of a multi-million-pound project in London that he first saw in 2021, as it reaches its conclusion. Martel Maxwell encounters two characterful projects in North Yorkshire and Cumbria[1].

Tuesday, April 29, BBC One, 11:15 am.

Martin Roberts issues a warning about a crack in a three-bedroom house in Bournemouth, and Jacqui Joseph monitors the progress of renovations on a property in Kent[1]. Dion Dublin reunites with some old friends of the show in the West Midlands[1].

Wednesday, April 30, BBC One, 11:15 am.

Dion Dublin inspects a down-at-heel 1930s Nottingham bungalow that's been transformed into a stylish modern home, while Martel Maxwell and Jacqui Joseph report on developers in Workington, Cumbria, and Gillingham, Kent, as they tackle their auction buys[1].

Thursday, May 1, 11:15 am

A mysterious trapdoor found within a 300-year-old property in Kent captures the attention of Tommy Walsh. He's also in Norfolk, where he revisits a derelict mid-terrace property[1].

Friday, May 2, 11:15 am

Tommy Walsh battles for headroom in a mid-terrace house in Essex, and Jacqui Joseph walks cautiously through a ground-floor flat in south London[1]. Owain Wyn Evans visits a property with great potential in South Wales[1].

Monday, April 14, BBC One, 11:15 am.

A Victorian villa in Southport, Merseyside, offers a blank canvas for a six-figure development project, and in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, a maisonette undergoes a makeover[1]. A family creates a four-bedroom house from a small cottage in a Norfolk village[1].

Tuesday, April 15, BBC One, 11:15 am.

Martin Roberts implores a buyer to learn from past mistakes at a three-bedroom house in Bournemouth, and Dion Dublin appreciates the potential money-making capabilities of a large house in Wallasey, the Wirral[1]. Jacqui Joseph assists a seasoned developer with grand plans for a four-bedroom house in Dover[1].

Wednesday, April 16, BBC One, 11:15 am.

Martel Maxwell meets a developer in North Yorkshire who aims to use his DIY skills to renovate a three-bed semi-detached house, while Martin Roberts tours a tired terrace in east London that has just five weeks to be transformed for new tenants[1].

Thursday, April 17, BBC One, 11:15 am.

A developer in Plymouth transforms a dated 1930s semi-detached house into a modern family home while preserving some of its period features. The rest of the episode follows projects in Newport, Gwent, and Ilford, Essex, as they endeavor to attract new tenants[1].

Friday, April 18, BBC One, 11:15 am.

A brother and sister in Chesterton, Staffordshire, embark on a collaborative project to expand their property, while two friends transform a terraced house in Croydon, south London, into a modern smart home[1].

Sunday, April 7, BBC One, 11:30 am.

Martin Roberts smells trouble in a property above a former brewery in Warwickshire, and Dion Dublin is impressed by the fantastic views from a three-bedroom house in the West Midlands[1]. The episode revisits a property in Nottinghamshire, where a couple bought a former farm building at auction to transform into their dream "forever home"[1].

Monday, April 8, BBC One, 11:30 am.

A Steamship Officers' Club in Birkenhead, Merseyside, undergoes a significant makeover. Developers in Filton, Bristol, and Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, have plans for their auction properties[1].

Wednesday, April 9, BBC One, 11:30 am.

Martel Maxwell is awestruck by the size of a garden at a tired terraced house in Somerset. Two brothers in Chew Magna, Bristol, have ambitious plans to renovate and extend their property[1]. Meanwhile, Dion Dublin and Tommy Walsh assess two properties about to go to auction—a cottage in South Scotland and a house in Earlsdon, Coventry[1].

Thursday, April 10, BBC One, 11:30 am.

Dion Dublin discovers mold and structural issues in a farmhouse in Hertfordshire. Developers with plans for online auctions in Slough, Berkshire, and Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, seek the experts' opinions[1].

Friday, April 11, BBC One, 11:30 am.

A husband and wife team in Heswall, Wirral, attempt to renovate a property for the first time, while a couple in Leicester implement major changes to their converted granary[1]. Tommy Walsh marvels at the history and architecture of a 900-year-old farmhouse in Welwyn Garden City, and Jacqui Joseph inspects a late-Victorian terrace in London[1].

Monday, March 31, BBC One, 11:30 am.

Unusual plans for a one-bedroom flat in Swansea, West Wales, include converting the courtyard into an indoor swimming pool. A late-Victorian semi-detached house in Govan, Glasgow, is transformed into a contemporary family home[1].

Tuesday, April 1, BBC One, 11:30 am.

Two tired terraces in East London undergo extensive refurbishments, while developers in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and Thetford, Norfolk, turn their properties into smart homes[1].

Wednesday, April 2, BBC One, 11:30 am.

Martel Maxwell encounters a hostel with previous murderous history in Newcastle, and Martin Roberts uncovers mysteries surrounding the provenance of a Grade II listed building in South Wales[1].

Friday, April 4, BBC One, 11:30 am.

An ambitious project in Old Deerpark, Edinburgh, sees a detached house transformed into a luxurious family home. Meanwhile, developers in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, and Colchester, Essex, add extensions to their properties[1].

Homes Under the Hammer 2025 presenters

Homes Under the Hammer is hosted by Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin, Marti Maxwell, Tommy Walsh, Jacqui Joseph, and Owain Wyn Evans[1].

Who's Owain Wyn Evans?

Owain Wyn Evans, also known as Owain Evans, is a Welsh presenter and journalist who joined the Homes Under the Hammer presenting team in 2024. He is best known as a radio presenter on BBC Radio Wales and as a presenter on BBC One Wales[3]. In addition to his work on Homes Under the Hammer, he also presents the charity-focused BBC Two Wales program A Good Life[3]. Before joining BBC, Evans worked as a sports journalist, voiceover artist, and DJ[3]. He is originally from Gwynedd, Wales[3].

  1. The upcoming schedule for "Homes Under the Hammer" in 2025 includes a one-bedroom flat on the Jurassic Coast in Devon, where the new owner is focusing on the interior design.
  2. For entertainment, you can watch episodes of "Homes Under the Hammer" that are still available on iPlayer, such as the one where Martel Maxwell discovers old newspapers in a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in south Wales.
  3. On Monday, June 16, "Homes Under the Hamper" airs on BBC One at 11:15 am, featuring presenter Jacqui Joseph embarking on a sea voyage to view a traditional cottage in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight.
  4. In the upcoming episode of "Homes Under the Hammer" on June 18, Dion Dublin is in Yorkshire, where work is already under way at a three-bedroom semi-detached property.

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