Love It or List It Australia

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Love It or List It Australia
Presented by Andrew Winter
Neale Whitaker
Country of originAustralia
No. of series4
No. of episodes43 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer Beyond Productions
Running time60 mins (including ads)
Original release
Network LifeStyle
Release27 September 2017 (2017-09-27) 
present
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Love It or List It

Love It or List It Australia is an Australian TV series, based on the Canadian program of the same name, which began airing on LifeStyle on 27 September 2017. [1] The series is hosted by Andrew Winter (Selling Houses Australia) and Neale Whitaker (The Block; Editor of Vogue Living). [2] It is produced exclusively for Foxtel by Beyond Productions. [3]

Contents

In October 2017, the series was renewed for a second season. [4] The second season premiered on 26 September 2018. [5] Although a renewal wasn't announced, the third season will return on 25 September 2019. [6] The fourth season was set to air in 2020, halfway through filming however the season was put on hold due to COVID-19, but by October 2020 has since resumed and premiered on 29 September 2021. [7] [8] In December 2022, the series was renewed for a fifth season [9] which will premiere on 27 September 2023. [10]

Format

The series follows home owners across the country who are struggling whether to renovate and love the home they are in; or to sell up and find a new dream home somewhere else.

Real estate agent Andrew Winter and Interior designer Neale Whitaker tour the couple's home before meeting with them. The tour usually consists of Andrew finding mostly negative things to say about the residence while Neale is convinced that he can work magic with whatever plans he is given.

At the meetup between the couple and the hosts of the show, both Andrew and Neale are briefed as to what the couple's desires are. Andrew is tasked with searching for a new home for the couple in their desired location that both meets their needs and stays within their desired budget. Meanwhile, Neale is briefed on what the couples would like to see in their current house and his budget for the entire project.

Andrew will find three potential homes for the owners to look through, at each he shows them how the house meets their needs. At the end of each house visit he tells the homeowners the price of the house.

After Neale’s renovation is complete, the homeowners are given a tour of their current home to see what renovations he was able to accomplish. After the tour, Andrew meets with the homeowners and tells them an evaluation of the home's current market value following the renovations. He will then remind the couple what they could have in one of the new homes they looked at and that they would not get that in their current home.

After a moment to deliberate, Andrew & Neale pose a question to the homeowners. They must choose to either Love It, meaning that they will continue to live in their current home with the renovations, or to List It, meaning that they will buy one of the homes Andrew showed them and sell their current home. After they reveal their decision, the homeowners explain their reasoning to Andrew & Neale.

Hosts

Andrew Winter - A residential property expert and Lifestyle’s multiple award-winning television host of Selling Houses Australia. He may be known as a TV property guru but with more than 25 years experience in the global property market he really is an expert in his field. From rural to urban, historic to brand new, slow to buzzing markets Andrew has experienced them all. [11]

Neale Whitaker - He has a wealth of design knowledge and expertise that comes courtesy of a successful publishing career as 8-years of Editor-in-chief of Belle magazine. Currently Editor-at-large at Vogue Living, Neale's frank honesty, warm humour and British eccentricities have charmed audiences in his role of expert judge on The Block. [11]

Series overview

SeasonNo. of
episodes
TimeslotOriginally airedViewership
Series premiereSeries finaleAvg. viewers
(thousands)
Most watched episodeViewers
(thousands)
Rank
1 10Wednesday 8:30pm–9:30pm27 September 201729 November 2017136,000"Anita & Cameron – Donvale, Vic"158,000#1
2 1326 September 201819 December 2018128,000"Issac & Renee - Yarrawarrah, NSW"177,000#2
3 1025 September 201927 November 2019100,000"Kylie & Josh - Kew, VIC"122,000#2
4 29 September 20211 December 202185,000"Ray & Dana - Lilyfield, NSW"99,000#2
5 27 September 202329 November 2023"TBA"

Episodes

Season 1 (2017)

Series no.Season no.Episode Title [12] Original air dateVictoryViewers
(thousands)
Nightly Rank
AndrewNeale
11"Jess & Chris – Cooparoo, QLD"27 September 2017X117,000#3 [13]
22"John & Sharyn – St Ives Chase, NSW"4 October 2017X138,000#2 [14]
33"Leanne & Glen – Canterbury, NSW"11 October 2017X105,000#2 [15]
44"Kieran & Riley – Paddington, NSW"18 October 2017X119,000#1 [16]
55"Natalie – North Coburg, Vic"25 October 2017X121,000#2 [17]
66"Beck & Nick – Morningside, QLD"1 November 2017X154,000#2 [18]
77"Mel & Macca – Park Orchards, Vic"8 November 2017X127,000#2 [19]
88"Grayson & Margie – Jindalee, QLD"15 November 2017X112,000#5 [20]
99"Anita & Cameron – Donvale, Vic"22 November 2017X158,000#2 [21]
1010"Anna & Simon – Rozelle, NSW"29 November 2017X141,000#1 [22]

Season 2 (2018)

Series no.Season no.Episode Title [23] Original air dateVictoryViewers
(thousands)
Nightly Rank
AndrewNeale
111"Paul & Michelle - Boondall, QLD"26 September 2018X135,000#3 [24]
122"Belinda & Cameron - Brighton, VIC"3 October 2018X122,000#2 [25]
133"Con & Rita - Preston, VIC"10 October 2018X115,000#2 [26]
144"Georgia & John - Corinda, QLD"17 October 2018X107,000#2 [27]
155"Issac & Renee - Yarrawarrah, NSW"24 October 2018X177,000#2 [28]
166"Antony & Tracey - Tea Tree Gully, SA"31 October 2018X150,000#2 [29]
177"Nat & Tim - Picnic Point, NSW"7 November 2018X135,000#1 [30]
188"Ange & Sonia - Daisy Hill, QLD"14 November 2018X108,000#1 [31]
199"Tom & Erin - Toowong, QLD"21 November 2018X125,000#6 [32]
2010"Vicki & Mark - Newport, NSW"28 November 2018X141,000#1 [33]
2111"Craig & Belinda - Ashmore, QLD"5 December 2018X124,000#1 [34]
2212"Jackie & Peter - Sandringham, VIC"12 December 2018X133,000#1 [35]
2313"James & Brendan - Brunswick, VIC"19 December 2018X96,000#5 [36]

Season 3 (2019)

Series no.Season no.Episode Title [37] Original air dateVictoryViewers
(thousands)
Nightly Rank
AndrewNeale
241"Rachael & Ryan - Greenslopes, QLD"25 September 2019X98,000#2 [38]
252"Tom & Katie - Surry Hills, NSW"2 October 2019X104,000#3 [39]
263"Mark & Amanda - Hampton, VIC"9 October 2019X107,000#3 [40]
274"Kylie & Josh - Kew, VIC"16 October 2019X122,000#2 [41]
285"Lyndi & Les - Frewville, SA"23 October 2019X88,000#1 [42]
296"Damien & Olivia - Ormiston, QLD"30 October 2019X85,000#4 [43]
307"Sam & Uttam - Wheelers Hill, VIC"6 November 2019X76,000#1 [44]
318"Karen & Darrel - Tarragindi, QLD"13 November 2019X108,000#1 [45]
329"Anna & Antony - Essendon, VIC"20 November 2019X115,000#1 [46]
3310"Nathan & Emily - Oyster Bay, NSW"27 November 2019X101,000#1 [47]

Season 4 (2021)

Series no.Season no.Episode Title [48] Original air dateVictoryViewers
(thousands)
Nightly Rank
AndrewNeale
341"Ciara & Andrew - Pascoe Vale, VIC"29 September 2021X75,000#5 [49]
352"Ray & Dana - Lilyfield, NSW"6 October 2021X99,000#2 [50]
363"Jules and Erin - Wooloowin, QLD"13 October 2021X91,000#2 [51]
374"Megan and Justin - Bondi, NSW"20 October 2021X88,000#2 [52]
385"Sibon and Gerard - Hunters Hill, NSW"27 October 2021X92,000#2 [53]
396"Nikki & Rob - Waverley, NSW"3 November 2021X86,000#2 [54]
407"Skye & Jacob -
Kew East, VIC"
10 November 2021X88,000#2 [55]
418"Brendon & Michelle - Denham Court, NSW"17 November 2021X87,000#1 [56]
429"Anna & Terence - Blackburn, VIC"24 November 2021X68,000#2 [57]
4310"Nora & Blair- Karrinyup, WA"1 December 2021X79,000#1 [58]

Season 5 (2023)

Series no.Season no.Episode TitleOriginal air dateVictoryViewers
(thousands)
Nightly Rank
AndrewNeale
441"Brett & Anita - Windsor, QLD"27 September 2023X57,000#5 [59]
452"Karen & Paul -Wheelers Hill, VIC"4 October 2023X46,000#5 [60]
463"Tamara & Stef -Earlwood, NSW"11 October 2023X58,000#3 [61]
474"Kristin & Di -Sandgate, QLD"18 October 2023X73,000#2 [62]
485“Joel & Anna - Prahan, VIC”25 October 2023X59,000#4 [63]
496“Mel & Blake - Miranda, NSW”1 November 2023X55,000#3 [64]
507“Leonie & Noel - Waterways, VIC”8 November 2023X55,000#4 [65]
518“Hayley & Paul - Cromer, NSW”15 November 2023X63,000#4 [66]
529“Nic & Rich - Labrador, QLD”22 November 2023X51,000#4 [67]
5310“Brad & Mel - Russell Lea, NSW”29 November 2023X72,000#1 [68]

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