Selling Houses Australia

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Selling Houses Australia
Presented by Andrew Winter
Starring
Country of originAustralia
No. of series15
No. of episodes158 + 5 specials
(list of episodes)
Production
Producers
Running time60 mins (including ads)
Original release
Network LifeStyle
Release19 March 2008 (2008-03-19) 
present
Related
Selling Houses UK
Love It or List It Australia

Selling Houses Australia is an Australian reality and lifestyle TV series, based on the British show Selling Houses. The series follows property owners who are having difficulty selling their home. The show is hosted by property expert and author Andrew Winter, who also presented the British version. He is joined by landscaper Dennis Scott and interiors expert Wendy Moore of The Interiors Edit (replacing Charlie Albone and Shaynna Blaze from season 14 onwards). The team initially assess the property, then proceed with a renovation to boost the property's appeal and saleability. The property is then put up for sale and the result is shown at the end of each episode. The series is produced exclusively for Foxtel by WBITVP.

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In 2009 and 2010, the show won ASTRA Awards for Most Outstanding Lifestyle Program and Viewers' Favourite Program. [2] [3] [4] In 2013, the show won Most Outstanding Lifestyle Program, [5] and in 2014, was named Favourite Program – Australian. [6] In 2013, Selling Houses Australia was the highest rating LifeStyle Channel series and was the number 1 regular program on Pay TV. [5] In its seventh series, which aired in 2014, the show became the highest rating series in Foxtel history, reaching a cumulative average of 603,000 viewers per episode, and "2.6 million unique people, equivalent to 37% of all Foxtel subscribers" across the series. [7]

In May 2014, it was announced that a five-episode special, Inside Selling Houses Australia, would begin airing on 25 June. The series sees Winter, Albone and Blaze "swap war stories from their seven years together doing property makeovers." [8] The final episode aired in January 2015.

The free-to-air Seven Network picked up the rights to the series and began airing the series from its fifth season on 25 August 2016. [9] [10] The twelfth season premiered on 6 March 2019, and the series will become "the most successful locally produced series" in Australian subscription television history. [11]

In February 2020, Charlie Albone announced he would be leaving the series and would be joining Seven Network’s Better Homes and Gardens from 2020; [12] a casting call was announced for a new landscaper for the series. [13] In March 2021, Shaynna Blaze announced she would also be leaving the series due to a busy schedule. [14] [15] In May 2021, former House Rules judge and interior designer Wendy Moore and former NRL player turned landscape designer Dennis Scott were announced to be joining the series from its 14th season [16] [17] which began airing from 30 March 2022. [18] The fifteenth season premiered on 22 March 2023. [19] The sixteenth season of the series will premiere on 20 March 2024. [20]

Cast

Current

Former

Series overview

SeasonNo. of
episodes
TimeslotOriginally airedViewership
Series premiereSeries finaleAvg. viewers
(thousands)
Most watched episodeViewers
(thousands)
Rank
1 10Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm19 March 200821 May 2008
2 25 March 200927 May 2009
3 3 April 20102 June 2010
4 14 February 201120 April 2011
5 1 February 20124 April 2012145,000"Fixer Upper"177,000#1
6 6 February 201310 April 2013150,000"Huonbrook, NSW"208,000#1
7 135 February 201430 April 2014149,000"Greenwich, NSW"206,000#1
8 Wednesday 8:30pm–9:30pm4 February 201529 April 2015160,000"Kelmscott, WA"193,000#1
9 3 February 201627 April 2016138,000"Ballarat, VIC"168,000#1
10 1 March 201724 May 2017130,000"Wangi Wangi, NSW"143,000#1
11 7 March 201830 May 2018145,000"Bendigo, VIC"177,000#1
12 6 March 201929 May 2019129,000"Gold Coast Houseboat, QLD"179,000#2
13 1025 March 202027 May 2020149,000"Crows Nest, NSW"183,000#2
14 30 March 20221 June 202288,000"Bridport, TAS"105,000#1
15 22 March 202324 May 202371,000"Greystanes, NSW"94,000#2
16 20 March 202415 May 2024N/a
Specials 5Wednesday
8:30 pm–9:30 pm (Eps 1–3)
Thursday
8:30 pm–9:30 pm (Eps 4–5)
25 June 201415 January 201591,000"Reject Row"132,000#1

Seasons

Season 1 (2008)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslot
11"Austinmer, NSW"19 March 2008Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm
22"Bilgola Plateau, NSW"26 March 2008
33"Mount Martha, VIC"2 April 2008
44"South Granville, NSW"9 April 2008
55"Gold Coast, QLD"16 April 2008
66"Collingwood Park, QLD"23 April 2008
77"Botany, NSW"30 April 2008
88"Runaway Bay, QLD"7 May 2008
99"Coogee, NSW"14 May 2008
1010"Dingley Village, VIC"21 May 2008

Season 2 (2009)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslot
111"Gowrie, ACT"25 March 2009Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm
122"Walkerville, SA"1 April 2009
133"North Ryde, NSW"8 April 2009
144"Kurrajong Heights, NSW"15 April 2009
155"Portalington, VIC"22 April 2009
166"Marrickville, NSW"29 April 2009
177"Glen Iris, VIC"6 May 2009
188"Pymble, NSW"13 May 2009
199"San Remo, VIC"20 May 2009
2010"Greystanes, NSW"27 May 2009

Season 3 (2010)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslot
211"Chatswood, NSW"3 April 2010Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm
222"Newcastle, NSW"10 April 2010
233"Kallangur, QLD"14 April 2010
244"Maroubra, NSW"21 April 2010
255"West Footscray, VIC"28 April 2010
266"Bundeena, NSW"5 May 2010
277"Castle Hill, NSW"12 May 2010
288"Pacific Pines, QLD"19 May 2010
299"Mitcham, VIC"26 May 2010
3010"Croydon Park, NSW"2 June 2010

Season 4 (2011)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslot
311"North Rocks, NSW"14 February 2011Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm
322"Blue Mountains, NSW"23 February 2011
333"Oxley Parks, NSW"3 March 2011
344"Calliope, QLD"9 March 2011
355"Port Douglas, QLD"16 March 2011
366"Frankston, VIC"23 March 2011
377"Balmain, NSW"30 March 2011
388"Extreme: Beachmere, QLD"6 April 2011
399"Extreme: Berowra Waters, NSW"13 April 2011
4010"Extreme: Kurnell, NSW"20 April 2011

Season 5 (2012)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
411"Flood House"1 February 2012Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm152,000#1 [22]
422"Railway Cottage"8 February 2012157,000#1 [23]
433"80's Outback"15 February 2012140,000#1 [24]
444"Divorce House"22 February 2012130,000#1 [25]
455"Hoarder House"29 February 2012108,000#2 [26]
466"Developer Dreams"7 March 2012157,000#1 [27]
477"DIY Disaster"14 March 2012137,000#1 [28]
488"Inherited Queenslander"21 March 2012123,000#1 [29]
499"Inner City Terrace"28 March 2012170,000#1 [30]
5010"Fixer Upper"4 April 2012177,000#1 [31]
Season Average – 145,000

Season 6 (2013)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
511"Frankston, VIC"6 February 2013Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm162,000#1 [32]
522"Wollongong, NSW"13 February 2013
533"Kings Langley, NSW"20 February 2013151,000#1 [33]
544"Erskineville, NSW"27 February 2013160,000#1 [34]
555"Glendenning, NSW"6 March 2013134,000#1 [35]
566"Huonbrook, NSW"13 March 2013208,000#1 [36]
577"Romsey, VIC"20 March 2013134,000#1 [37]
588"Darwin, NT"27 March 2013171,000#1 [38]
599"Gerringong, NSW"3 April 2013200,000#1 [39]
6010"West Ryde, NSW"10 April 2013179,000#1 [40]
Season Average – 150,000

Season 7 (2014)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
611"Molendinar, QLD"5 February 2014Wednesday 7:30pm–8:30pm100,000#1 [41]
622"Kenthurst, NSW"12 February 2014117,000#3 [42]
633"Kedron, QLD"19 February 2014175,000#1 [43]
644"Hurlstone Park, NSW"26 February 2014101,000#1 [44]
655"Gladstone Park, VIC"5 March 2014138,000#4 [45]
666"Mudgee, NSW"12 March 2014149,000#1 [46]
677"Hamersley, WA"19 March 2014146,000#1 [47]
688"Drummoyne, NSW"26 March 2014163,000#1 [48]
699"Selby, VIC"2 April 2014124,000#1 [49]
7010"Grays Point, NSW"9 April 2014142,000#1 [50]
7111"Monterey, NSW"16 April 2014190,000#1 [51]
7212"Greenwich, NSW"23 April 2014206,000#1 [52]
7313"Alexandra Pub, VIC"30 April 2014183,000#1 [53]
Season Average – 149,000

Season 8 (2015)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
741"Dapto, NSW"4 February 2015Wednesday 8:30pm–9:30pm170,000#1 [54]
752"Kongwak, VIC"11 February 2015152,000#1 [55]
763"Haberfield, NSW"18 February 2015167,000#1 [56]
774"St Marys, NSW"25 February 2015170,000#1 [57]
785"Macleay Island, QLD"4 March 2015112,000#4 [58]
796"Reservoir, VIC"11 March 2015158,000#1 [59]
807"Mile End, SA"18 March 2015163,000#1 [60]
818"Wellington, NSW"25 March 2015151,000#1 [61]
829"Bateau Bay, NSW"1 April 2015182,000#1 [62]
8310"Kelmscott, WA"8 April 2015193,000#1 [63]
8411"Brookvale, NSW"15 April 2015175,000#1 [64]
8512"Ashgrove, QLD"22 April 2015161,000#1 [65]
8613"Batehaven, NSW"29 April 2015136,000#1 [66]
Season Average – 160,000

Season 9 (2016)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
Title [67] Original airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
871"Ballarat, VIC"3 February 2016Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm168,000#1 [68]
882"Forest Lake, QLD"10 February 2016120,000#1 [69]
893"Yallingup, WA"17 February 2016126,000#1 [70]
904"Mudgeeraba, QLD"24 February 2016133,000#1 [71]
915"Stroud, NSW"2 March 2016140,000#1 [72]
926"Baulkham Hills, NSW"9 March 2016124,000#1 [73]
937"Leongatha, VIC"16 March 2016132,000#1 [74]
948"Ascot Vale, VIC"23 March 201697,000#1 [75]
959"North Haven, SA"30 March 2016153,000#1 [76]
9610"Bayswater, VIC"6 April 2016148,000#2 [77]
9711"Maitland, NSW"13 April 2016133,000#2 [78]
9812"Yass, NSW (Part 1)"20 April 2016156,000#2 [79]
9913"Yass, NSW (Part 2)"27 April 2016166,000#2 [80]
Season Average – 138,000

Season 10 (2017)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
Title [81] Original airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
100 [82] 1"Petersham, NSW"1 March 2017Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm134,000#2 [83]
1012"Miami, QLD"8 March 2017131,000#2 [84]
1023"Bass, VIC"15 March 2017131,000#2 [85]
1034"Fulham, SA"22 March 2017119,000#2 [86]
1045"Ravenshoe, QLD"29 March 2017136,000#2 [87]
1056"Mt Macedon, VIC"5 April 2017134,000#2 [88]
1067"Wangi Wangi, NSW"12 April 2017143,000#1 [89]
1078"New Norfolk, "TAS"19 April 2017139,000#1 [90]
1089"Cobbitty, NSW"26 April 2017120,000#1 [91]
10910"Oxenford, QLD"3 May 2017131,000#1 [92]
11011"Hindmarsh Island, SA"10 May 2017126,000#1 [93]
11112"Casula, NSW"17 May 2017108,000#1 [94]
11213"Middle Ridge, QLD"24 May 2017138,000#1 [95]
Season Average – 130,000

Season 11 (2018)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
Title [96] Original airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
1131"Black Hill, SA"7 March 2018Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm131,000#1 [97]
1142"Nth Maclean, QLD"14 March 2018128,000#2 [98]
1153"Penrith, NSW"21 March 2018138,000#2 [99]
1164"Campwin Beach, QLD"28 March 2018148,000#2 [100]
1175"Guildford, NSW"4 April 2018131,000#2 [101]
1186"Stafford, QLD"11 April 201895,000#2 [102]
1197"Victoria Park, WA"18 April 2018152,000#1 [103]
1208"Traralgon, VIC"25 April 2018147,000#5 [104]
1219"Balgownie, NSW"4 May 2018149,000#1 [105]
12210"Bendigo, VIC"9 May 2018177,000#1 [106]
12311"Tahmoor, NSW"16 May 2018147,000#1 [107]
12412"Silverdale, NSW"23 May 2018170,000#1 [108]
12513"Little Forest, NSW"30 May 2018173,000#1 [109]
Season Average – 145,000

Season 12 (2019)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
Title [110] Original airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
1261"Normanhurst, NSW"6 March 2019Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm114,000#2 [111]
1272"Lewiston, SA"13 March 2019117,000#4 [112]
1283"Balmain, NSW"20 March 2019104,000#2 [113]
1294"Inverloch, VIC"27 March 2019110,000#2 [114]
1305"Gold Coast Houseboat, QLD"3 April 2019179,000#2 [115]
1316"Euroa, VIC"10 April 2019155,000#2 [116]
1327"Jamboree Heights, QLD"17 April 2019165,000#2 [117]
1338"Pymble, NSW"24 April 2019108,000#2 [118]
1349"Mulgrave, VIC"1 May 2019118,000#1 [119]
13510"Mt Isa, QLD"8 May 2019142,000#1 [120]
13611"Queanbeyan, NSW"15 May 2019127,000#1 [121]
13712"Bensville, NSW"22 May 2019112,000#1 [122]
13813"Dolphin Point, NSW"29 May 2019133,000#1 [123]
Season Average – 129,000

Season 13 (2020)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
Title [124] Original airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
1391"Waratah, NSW"25 March 2020Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm142,000#2 [125]
1402"Turners Marsh, TAS"1 April 2020177,000#2 [126]
1413"Crows Nest, NSW"8 April 2020183,000#2 [127]
1424"Drysdale, VIC"15 April 2020182,000#2 [128]
1435"Parkerville, WA"22 April 2020144,000#2 [129]
1446"Hotel Kaniva, VIC"29 April 2020140,000#2 [130]
1457"Glenelg, SA"6 May 2020140,000#1 [131]
1468"Deception Bay, QLD"13 May 2020150,000#1 [132]
1479"Empire Bay, NSW"20 May 2020127,000#1 [133]
14810"The Gap, QLD"27 May 2020110,000#1 [134]
Season Average – 149,000

Season 14 (2022)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotOutcomeViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
House Sold?Selling Price
1491"Mount Gambier, SA"30 March 2022Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm$800k61,000#4 [135]
1502"Jindabyne, NSW"6 April 2022$1.3m105,000#2 [136]
1513"Belrose, NSW"13 April 2022$1.823m92,000#2 [137]
1524"Denistone, NSW"20 April 2022$2.1m79,000#4 [138]
1535"Penola, SA"27 April 2022$360k82,000#2 [139]
1546"Lindfield, NSW"4 May 2022$2.54m99,000#2 [140]
1557"Urunga, NSW"11 May 2022$990k90,000#1 [141]
1568"Chifley, NSW"18 May 2022$1.82m80,000#2 [142]
1579"Rosebrook, NSW"25 May 2022$1.64m86,000#1 [143]
15810"Bridport, TAS"1 June 2022X105,000#1 [144]
Season Average – 88,000

Season 15 (2023)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotOutcomeViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
House Sold?Selling Price
1591"Clermont, QLD"22 March 2023Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm$225k64,000#4 [145]
1602"Greystanes, NSW"29 March 2023$925k94,000#2 [146]
1613"Redland Bay, QLD"5 April 2023$875k75,000#2 [147]
1624"Sunshine West, VIC"12 April 2023$608k53,000#2 [148]
1635"Elanora, QLD"19 April 2023X68,000#2 [149]
1646"Maroubra, NSW"26 April 2023X63,000#2 [150]
1657"Ipswich, QLD"3 May 2023$735k62,000#2 [151]
1668"Como, NSW"10 May 2023X71,000#1 [152]
1679"Terrigal, NSW"17 May 2023$1.35m84,000#1 [153]
16810"Roselands, NSW"24 May 2023$1.35m78,000#1 [154]
Season Average – 71,000

Season 16 (2024)

No.
overall
No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotOutcome
House Sold?Selling Price
1691"Ellalong, NSW"20 March 2024Wednesday 8:30pm – 9:30pm$760k
1702"Safety Beach, VIC"27 March 2024$1.55m
1713"Windsor Downs, NSW"3 April 2024$2.30m
1724"Tumby Bay, SA"10 April 2024$30k
1735"Turramurra, NSW"17 April 2024$2.73m
1746"Mermaid Waters, QLD"24 April 2024$1.65m
1757"Jannali, NSW"1 May 2024X-
1768"Mudjimba, QLD"8 May 2024$1.1m
1779"West Brunswick, VIC"15 May 2024

Specials

Inside Selling Houses Australia (2014–15)

No. in
Season
TitleOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(Thousands)
Nightly
rank
1"Reject Row"25 June 2014Wednesday 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm132,000#1 [155]
2"Hoarder Heaven"2 July 201489,000#3 [156]
3"Decor Disaster"27 August 201473,000#6 [157]
4"Reno Wreck"2 October 2014Thursday 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm75,000#1 [158]
5"Horror Houses"15 January 201584,000#1 [159]

DVD releases

DVD titleEp #Release dates
Region 4
Series 11015 June 2011
Series 21017 August 2011
Series 31011 January 2012

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