A Place in the Sun buyers questioned if Danni Menzies was joking on today's property search.
The Scottish presenter fronted Friday's edition of the popular Channel 4 programme. She was showing Marion and her best friend, Bronagh, around five properties in the beautiful region of Puglia.
Marion was looking for a perfect holiday home she could enjoy with her 14-year-old daughter. Bronagh was previously an architect and Marion was hoping to lean on her property expertise for more advice on the search.
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She was armed with a maximum budget of £144,000 and was looking for a three bedroom home on the Italian coast. Danni was concerned if she would be able to deliver on the criteria and first took the buyers around a two bed maisonette in Torre Santa Sabina.
The host branded the home a "reality check", but Marion was unimpressed with the size and modern character of the property. The challenging search continued and the buyers were eventually wowed by the fourth property on today's show.
The two bed villa was located in Torre dell 'Orso and boasted a beautiful covered terrace area. The househunters were in disbelief when Danni revealed the home was priced at just £109,210.
Bronagh said: "You're joking." Marion added: "Unexpected, actually."
Danni admitted the home was a "gamble" as it was just a two bed home and Marion eventually decided the property wasn't a contender. The buyer was unimpressed with the small interior as she admitted: "I think I am still trying to marry up budget, location and space."
Danni was unable to find the perfect home as Marion said at the end of the show she may need to revaluate her budget.
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