Oxfordshire house hunters are wanted for the new series of Channel 4 property series Location, Location, Location.
The hit show hosted by Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer is looking for chain-free house hunters to participate in the new series.
Filming will take place this September, so if you are in need of the property expert’s help and have also dreamed of being on the show, now is the time to put your name forward.
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The show was launched in 2000 and has since filmed 41 series of the show culminating in 399 episodes where Ms Allsopp and Mr Spencer try to find the perfect home for a different set of buyers each week.
Casting researcher, Maddi Scott said: "We are casting for the new series, and we are interested in hearing from chain-free house hunters in all corners of Oxfordshire.
“Applications are now open and we're looking to spread the word to the community to encourage Oxfordshire's house hunters to apply and get the help they need.
“Filming this September, we are looking for individuals, families and couples who need Kirstie and Phil's expertise to buy their dream home.
“Whether applicants are first-time buyers; looking for their next dream home; downsizing or relocating- whatever the reason they're moving, we'd love to hear from them. “
House hunters who want to be on the show can apply by completing the application form here.
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