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Selling Houses Australia host Andrew Winter presents the renovation of one of the properties featured in season 10.
Seconds into our interview, Andrew Winter asks me where in New Zealand I live – and then immediately googles Havelock North. It is clear that more than 20 years fronting television property shows has done nothing to dent his enthusiasm for the real estate industry. The plain-speaking Englishman started his screen career with the British series Selling Houses but, seeking warmer climes, he moved his family to Australia in 2005 and, three years later, launched the juggernaut
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Property expert Andrew Winter.
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When outsiders think about Australian culture, they might think of laid back people defined by sun, sand and backyard barbecues. But amid the widely held stereotype of Aussies, there s a part of our national identity that s often overlooked: our nation s collective obsession with housing. From our airwaves being filled with content like
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Location, Location, Location to the millions of trips made by Aussies to the local Bunnings every month in order to spruce up their home or garden, there are few things that can grab our attention as much as our homes. When the coronavirus pandemic first began to impact Australians in March last year, concerns about potentially large drops in housing prices quickly began to build, as the true scope of the crisis became clear.