Where to stream Selling Houses Australia Season 9

Season 9

Watch Selling Houses Australia Season 9 in Australia

Released: 3rd Feb, 2016

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Season 9 Episodes

S09 Episode 1

Ballarat, VIC

Wed, 3 Feb 2016

S09 Episode 2

Forest Lake, QLD

Wed, 10 Feb 2016

S09 Episode 3

Yallingup, WA

Wed, 17 Feb 2016

S09 Episode 4

Mudgeeraba, QLD

Wed, 24 Feb 2016

S09 Episode 5

Stroud, NSW

Wed, 2 Mar 2016

S09 Episode 6

Baulkham Hills, NSW

Wed, 9 Mar 2016

S09 Episode 7

Leongatha, VIC

Kate and Mark are desperate for more space for their family. Their home has been on the market for over two years with three different agents. Can some clever marketing and a facelift make it a must-have property?

Wed, 16 Mar 2016

S09 Episode 8

Ascot Vale, VIC

Glenn and Joanna are desperate to sell their home after separating. A sale can't come soon enough as they both want a fresh start. Problem is, the house is only half finished and the price tag doesn't match.

Wed, 23 Mar 2016

S09 Episode 9

North Haven, SA

David is selling an oddity in beachside Adelaide: a mock Tudor house that's a neighbourhood landmark. It's been on and off the market for five years, and David needs to downsize to a more practical home.

Wed, 30 Mar 2016

S09 Episode 10

Bayswater, VIC

The team take on the massive challenge of three homes owned by the same family, and all are up for sale. Will they be able to make the most of a limited budget and find buyers for all three?

Wed, 6 Apr 2016

S09 Episode 11

Maitland, NSW

Peter and Jay bought their townhouse thinking it was a sure-fire investment. Turns out it wasn't what it seemed, and now they are desperate to sell to fund a move to Sydney. Can the team come to the rescue?

Wed, 13 Apr 2016

S09 Episode 12

Yass, NSW (Pt 1)

The team take on a 45-room, heritage listed property built in the 1850s. The restoration has become too much for owners Karina and Stephen, but its $4 million asking price is a tall order in this market.

Wed, 20 Apr 2016

S09 Episode 13

Yass, NSW (Pt 2)

The team continue their roaring '20s inspired transformation of the spectacular 45-room 'Old Linton'. Andrew is venturing back to UK to visit similar historical properties which have had to earn their own keep.

Wed, 27 Apr 2016

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