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Homes Under The Hammer slammed for 'joy sucking'
4 Feb
Summary
- Viewers criticize show for promoting buy-to-let market uncritically.
- Some viewers dislike renovations, calling them 'bare minimum' or 'plain white'.
- A couple's £14,500 Welsh property renovation eventually cost £90,000.

Homes Under The Hammer, a staple on BBC One since its debut in 2003, is now facing significant backlash from viewers. Many audience members claim the show is 'sucking the joy out of Britain' due to its perceived uncritical celebration of the buy-to-let market and its increasingly uninspired home makeovers. Viewers have taken to online forums to express their dissatisfaction, with one commenter stating that renovations often involve only a lick of paint or energy-saving light bulbs, representing the 'bare minimum'.




