Sarah Beeny travels to both West Sussex and to Hertford where two sets of parents hope to use the profit from their developments to fund college fees.
Sarah Beeny has a fiery encounter with two sets of more experienced developers, both hoping to make a whopping £100,000 profit in Northampton and Clevedon.
Sarah Beeny's really got her work cut out this week helping property amateurs develop for the very first time. Why? Because when you're used to earning big bucks, giving it up to take on the risk of trying to make profits from property is terrifying, especially when you factor in a family to feed.
Sarah Beeny's got her green hard-hat on this week, trying to help some aspiring property developers balance their eco philosophies with harsh business realities. From a "happy shower" and sunken dining pit to under-bed crystals and a colour-changing bathroom! Yup, Claire Harrigan believes a "healthy home" is what we've all been waiting for.
If you've got a view to die for and millions of pounds, then you can't go wrong, can you? Tonight Sarah Beeny meets two developers who think their dream locations mean that they've got it made. In Brighton, Myles Gilbert is investing a staggering £2 million in a huge Georgian building right on the seafront.
Sarah Beeny helps out developers in Stanmore, and in south London
Sarah gives more down-to-earth advice for property developers in Streatham and Aldershot
Sarah Beeny continues the property-for-profits series in Chiswick, west London
Bouncers Danny Smith and Sean Spencer make an unlikely pair of developers. They've taken on a Victorian terraced house and are determined to renovate it themselves on a non-existent budget.
Sarah Beeny has her hands full with one set of developers trying to squeeze three bedrooms into two tiny cottages while the others are tackling the DIY on two derelict semis themselves.
Heidi Sutton has given up her job to concentrate purely on property developing, while Julie Thomas and Lee Jones are more circumspect about continuing in the property game.
Sarah Beeny catches up with Mark and Tammy Howard, and Dave Hearne and Nick Holmes, who were all convinced they could make huge profits on tricky listed properties.
Sarah Beeny pays a call on Myles Gilbert and his marathon penthouse development on Brighton seafront and finds out about his new property venture that has cost him £5,000,000.
Sarah Beeny heads back to Harlaxton to catch up with Mark and Tammie Howard as they try to build the ultimate family home and develop a massive barn.
Sarah Beeny catches up with David and Christine Hollingworth in Crouch End, north London, as David finds out whether he really can cut it as a full-time property developer.
Sarah Beeny revisits Michael and Sally Gregory, whose 2005 Bristol property development proved profitable. Two years on, they're tackling a much harder urban location in Clevedon town centre.
In 2006, Sarah Beeney met the Fairall family, who successfully turned developing into a full-scale family business, but this time around things are not so smooth.
Sarah Beeny's back on the south coast of England to revisit Rebecca Lang who successfully took on the luxury property market and walked away with a staggering £100,000 profit in 2006.
Sarah Beeny revisits Tina and Craig Young, whose outrageous spending blew apart their budget. Once bitten, twice shy? Not a bit of it. They're back with a six-flat conversion.
Sarah returns to see if Gareth Milford has managed to survive the housing slump with his development in Herefordshire and finds out if Myles Gilbert has managed to sell his Brighton home.