Hello. This is a real long shot but I’m hoping someone can remember this: I am searching for a Location, Location, Location episode featuring a couple looking to move to a place in the South. From memory it was a smallish village somewhere above Brighton (ish). I distinctly remember they were looking to move there as the schools were fantastic and Phil wholeheartedly agreed. Does anyone remember this episode and the name of the place they were looking to move to? Many thanks in advance of your help!
Her fur baby Phil says it wouldn't be good if you come straight in the bedroom to see his mummy the card because I'm not his mummy on his lovely friend I mean she's more of his mother than his lovely friend
She quit her good job and is having to sell her two bedroom ?? Then she decides to wait and see more instead of putting in an offer on that lovely flat that had a garden.
When I've looked for property, and even when I was renting rooms, finding somewhere suitable for my cat (whoever I had at the time) was my first priority. I would never have rented a room or bought a house which didn't meet my cat's needs. When renting: a landlord who would be okay with the cat. When buying (I'm in my second owned house): somewhere on a quiet road, with a garden. I'm disgusted at this woman's first words.
Omg same I cringed when I heard what she had to say leaving cat at her dad’s house and when she corrected Phil that she’s the cat’s friend not mommy. 😖 I don’t think she loves/likes her cat very much.
@@beckyweisfeld6977 About the birds: a minority of cats can kill birds; it's a specialised skill, unlike catching mice. The cat has to hide, watch the birds, then leap, at which point the bird takes off. A cat has to knock the bird out of the air, onto the ground, pin it down, then bite the back of the neck. Few cats have the accuracy to knock the bird from the air, or can jump high enough. If they manage this, they need to be fast enough to get the bird onto the ground without losing it, then kill it. Not many cats can do this. Some young, fast, healthy cats can, but not many. They lose the knack as they get older. Unfortunately, those who can do it will frequently catch birds. But cats aren't the main enemy of birds, pesticides and loss of habitation threaten them more. My main point about the woman in the video was that she didn't care about her cat - didn't want to keep the cat with her. I love my cats and only death has ever parted us.
@@muskndusk According to the Internet, predation by domestic cats is the number one direct human-caused threat to bird population in the US and UK, 2.4 billion birds per year.. Your apologia sounds like the trials of Nazis post WW II explaining that concentration camps were just places people were sent for vacations, guarded by bumbling guards.
The cat's wellbeing should be a priority
You're mad it's a cat.
@@itoo3654 you're awful its a cat
I CAN"T imagine parting with my cat for a move...
Exactly! As soon as she suggested that she would ditch the cat for a possible flat - well, that's all for me. "Click!"
Well "she's not Mummy..Just a very good friend"..her words 😐
@@cazzalyric Lol!
@@cazzalyricI was dying at the seriousness in her voice.
@@cazzalyricPhil must have been thinking “ down girl “.
Brighton is lovely. I'm really an Est Sussex girl, though I'm Swedish originally.
No it’s a shitshow, full of rubbish, homeless everywhere. Run by woke idiots how far a place could fall in just 40 years
“I’m not his mommy. I’m his lovely friend “ 😂
Hello. This is a real long shot but I’m hoping someone can remember this: I am searching for a Location, Location, Location episode featuring a couple looking to move to a place in the South. From memory it was a smallish village somewhere above Brighton (ish). I distinctly remember they were looking to move there as the schools were fantastic and Phil wholeheartedly agreed. Does anyone remember this episode and the name of the place they were looking to move to? Many thanks in advance of your help!
No idea but you could guess by geography and a bit of googling Hassocks, Ardingly, Balcombe, maybe even as far as Horsham.
Kemp Town, is one of the most expensive areas, as it's so close to the town centre. I used to live on the High Street
no part 2 :(
Pretty kitty
If you put the kitchen in the smaller room you could have made the first room a master suite. And a sitting room.
Imagine living in a time when this was a reality
A Murphy bed is in order!
Omg! So cheap!!! This has got to be at least 10 years old
TheMissLexi 20, lol
@@Kevin-sm8pn yes this is 2000
@@ElrosTar-Minyatur gone up 200k for a 1 bedroom flat since this.
@@emilyfrazier8392 oh Damn!
It’s 2007. Which is mad. Those properties are now £350k. I live in Brighton
Her fur baby Phil says it wouldn't be good if you come straight in the bedroom to see his mummy the card because I'm not his mummy on his lovely friend I mean she's more of his mother than his lovely friend
What?
W3Tuts I was about to ask the same question 🤣🤣🤣
She quit her good job and is having to sell her two bedroom ?? Then she decides to wait and see more instead of putting in an offer on that lovely flat that had a garden.
In the beginning of the video, she said her parents lived in the same city. She could moved there for some time before finding her place.
When I've looked for property, and even when I was renting rooms, finding somewhere suitable for my cat (whoever I had at the time) was my first priority. I would never have rented a room or bought a house which didn't meet my cat's needs.
When renting: a landlord who would be okay with the cat.
When buying (I'm in my second owned house): somewhere on a quiet road, with a garden.
I'm disgusted at this woman's first words.
Omg same I cringed when I heard what she had to say leaving cat at her dad’s house and when she corrected Phil that she’s the cat’s friend not mommy. 😖 I don’t think she loves/likes her cat very much.
So true. My new flat, which is RTB accepts my lovely indoor cat, she's my familiar and best friend.
@@beckyweisfeld6977 About the birds: a minority of cats can kill birds; it's a specialised skill, unlike catching mice. The cat has to hide, watch the birds, then leap, at which point the bird takes off. A cat has to knock the bird out of the air, onto the ground, pin it down, then bite the back of the neck. Few cats have the accuracy to knock the bird from the air, or can jump high enough. If they manage this, they need to be fast enough to get the bird onto the ground without losing it, then kill it.
Not many cats can do this. Some young, fast, healthy cats can, but not many. They lose the knack as they get older.
Unfortunately, those who can do it will frequently catch birds. But cats aren't the main enemy of birds, pesticides and loss of habitation threaten them more.
My main point about the woman in the video was that she didn't care about her cat - didn't want to keep the cat with her. I love my cats and only death has ever parted us.
As she had made provision for her cat in a loving home with a huge garden, I’m not sure what these remarks are about.
@@muskndusk According to the Internet, predation by domestic cats is the number one direct human-caused threat to bird population in the US and UK, 2.4 billion birds per year.. Your apologia sounds like the trials of Nazis post WW II explaining that concentration camps were just places people were sent for vacations, guarded by bumbling guards.
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That first flat is now on at £150k
Yuck....
@@nntflow7058 220k now
WHERE on earth is part TWO? As usual, this absence is SO annoying and really, insulting. Why not show us part two immediatly? I don't get it. Do you?
£60k lol. Be like £160k now at least?
Try more like 240k this is about 20 years ago
This seems why low if it was 2018"...
Early 2000s/Late 90s
Not his mommy- wtf