Tasked with finding a dream home for a Liverpool couple looking to snap up a holiday home in Tenerife, A Place in the Sun presenter Jasmine Harman was left with her head in her hands after disagreements between the pair. The property expert was baffled after opinions differed from the start of the show.
Jasmine set out to help Craig and Suzy find their perfect property in Los Gigantes, Tenerife. To begin with, the couple were armed with a budget of £200,000 and were looking for a two-bedroom holiday home, or so Jasmine believed. However, she was soon in hysterics as the couple were divided just moments into the show. Liverpool Echo reported that the property hunters soon disagreed on their maximum budget. Craig insisted the maximum was £230,000 but Suzy thought they could add an additional £5,000 to their upper limit.
And this wasn't the end of the debated topics. Their conflicting views continued during the show, which aired on Channel 4, on Monday, January 9. The duo couldn't agree on the first two properties of the search either.
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Jasmine was left with her head in her hands as the couple continued to voice their differing opinions. However, the show expert then showed the pair something that she thought they were bound to agree on.
Suzy, who was keen to join a knitting club in Tenerife, was told that a group gathered in Los Gigantes near a local bar where Craig could watch the football.
Craig was impressed when Jasmine said the bar was owned by a fellow Liverpool FC supporter. Jasmine asked Suzy what team she supported and was taken aback to discover their divide stretched to football club allegiances as Suzy was a proud Evertonian.
The 47-year-old host was surprised when the two were both fans of property three. She said: "I'm a little bit speechless because you two are agreeing on something for possibly the first time ever."
It was a two-bedroom apartment in Los Gigantes that turned out to be the couple's favourite home on the search and they decided to put in an offer. The home was priced at £227,723 and the buyers put in an initial offer of £160,000.
The owners came back with a counter-offer of £185,000 but the buyers walked away from the deal as Craig thought the home was worth a maximum of £170,000.
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