Britain’s Most Expensive Houses viewers all have the same complaint about filthy rich homeowners
BRITAIN'S Most Expensive Houses viewers have all had the same complaint about filthy rich homeowners.
The second episode of the Channel 4 series followed UK Sotheby's International Realty broker Lee, who was trying to sell one of his exclusive listings.
The property in question was the £17.5million Huxley House on London's Bishops Avenue - also known as Billionaire's Row.
Meanwhile, company boss Guy Bradshaw was in South London with a bunch of mortgage brokers at a property which featured six bedrooms, an entertainment suite, a gym, wine cellar and was on the market for £10.25million.
The show also followed Polina as she tried to find a home for shoe-making fashionista Karl Chu.
Karl wanted a three-bedroom bachelor pad with two specific requests - enough space for his shoes, and a cigar terrace.
However, viewers were left unimpressed by some of the interiors of these fancy properties, and took to Twitter to complain.
One wrote: "#BritainsMostExpensiveHouses hideous furnishings, no class whatsoever, black, brown, grey."
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Another added: "Rich people really do have awful interior design taste. #BritainsMostExpensiveHouses."
A third tweeted: "Are you sure it's not a funeral parlour?#BritainsMostExpensiveHouses."
Meanwhile a fourth mused: "Essentially paying £11m for a balcony…not sure why anyone would want to buy a house that looks like somewhere you’d go for dental treatment."
Britain's Most Expensive Houses airs on Channel 4 and is available on All4.