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Foxtel greenlights season 18 of SELLING HOUSES AUSTRALIA

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Foxtel has moved quickly to commence production on a new season of its number-one real estate series, Selling Houses Australia, all while season 17 is currently on air.

Season 18 will once again feature the dynamic trio of Andrew Winter, Wendy Moore, and Dennis Scott, who are set to bring their expertise and humor to even more home transformations.

The show has been a solid performer for the Foxtel Group across both subscription and streaming, and the early commission of season 18 highlights its continued success with viewers.

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From Foxtel:

ICONIC LIFESTYLE SERIES SELLING HOUSES AUSTRALIA SEASON 18 NOW IN PRODUCTION

Australia’s favourite real estate makeover show Selling Houses Australia is now in production for its 18th season with Award-winning host and real estate guru Andrew Winter, interior design expert Wendy Moore and landscape designer Dennis Scott set to return to the long-running series.

For 17 seasons Selling Houses Australia has delighted fans with expert advice, real estate insights and budget-friendly design tips and tricks to transform unsellable houses and change the lives of the homeowners. 

Selling Houses Australia is the most viewed Foxtel Original series of all time and Foxtel’s most awarded local lifestyle TV series. The current season (Season 17) is the #1 most watched LifeStyle series on FOXTEL and BINGE.

Season 18 promises more heartfelt transformations, unmatched expertise, creative solutions and stunning reveals than ever before.  The tight-knit trio not only bring their extensive skills they also share a fun banter of humour and levity as they transform homes and lives.

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Andrew Winter said: 

“I always know Selling Houses Australia is back on the road, when I have an accommodation booking confirmed for a cabin in a caravan park, in a tiny regional WA location, 100kms from the nearest big town.”

“Yes, we are back on the road, from city to remote, helping sellers sell the unsaleable from $300k to many millions.”

“My talented colleagues Dennis and Wendy are back, even though I caught them trying to replace me with AI. I can’t wait for this mammoth real estate road trip to hit your screens soon”.

Wendy Moore said:

“I’m so excited to be heading off to all corners of the country again to film another series of Selling Houses Australia – I love nothing more than the challenge of lots of ugly ducklings waiting to show their true beauty!”

“Also love stealing all the budget from long-suffering Dennis while we both watch Winters twiddle his thumbs…”.

Dennis Scott said:

“Lights, camera, action!” 

“All systems are go for Season 18 of Selling Houses Australia and lucky me I get to do it all again with some amazing friends. I just need to find those two amazing friends! Oh alright, Andrew and Wendy will do.”

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“No, seriously looking forward to getting told what needs to be done again by Andrew, getting no budget from Wendy, and helping out some incredible families and house disasters along the way. I must be crazy, but bring it on!”

Selling Houses Australia is a 10 x 1-hour Foxtel Original series produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia exclusively for the Foxtel Group.

Format devised by Ricochet and based upon a program originally produced by Ricochet for Channel 4. Format licensed by Warner Bros. International Television Production Limited.

Seasons 1-16 are available to watch on demand on Foxtel, with season 16 streaming on BINGE.

Selling Houses Australia season 17 is currently airing Wednesdays at 8:30pm on the Lifestyle channel on Foxtel and streaming on BINGE.


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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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