Zoopla data to fuel Channel 4 property series

Zoopla data to fuel Channel 4 property series


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Zoopla is now describing itself as ’the official data partner’ of the Channel 4 programme ‘Worst House on the Street’. 

Its data on house and rental prices will feature in each episode of the show, hosted by property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas.

Worst House on the Street uses the expertise of its two hosts to help homeowners transform their ‘doer-upper’  houses into homes for themselves, or to sell or let out.

The latest series of the show will run for six weeks, with each episode based in a different location in the country. The series is expected to reach over 3m UK adults and over 250,000 people who intend to purchase or sell a home in the next 12 months.

The areas which feature in the latest series are:

Episode 1: Cardiff, aired 16th July

Episode 2: Sheerness, airing 23rd July

Episode 3: Bristol, airing 30th July

Episode 4: Nottingham, airing 6th August

Episode 5: Norbury, airing 13th August

Episode 6: Sheffield, airing 20th August

Nikki Cole of Zoopla says: “Zoopla is the brand the UK thinks of first and foremost for house price, information. This partnership provides real value to Channel 4’s Worst House on the Street programme, so it was a no-brainer. Not only will it help inspire buyers and sellers this summer to get in touch with their local agent, but it will also help inform the nation on what you can get for your money in different parts of the country.”

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