A Place in the Sun presenter Jean Johansson gave a buyer a stark warning after she decided she wanted to “hold off” putting in an offer on a property she loved.
The Channel 4 property expert was helping Danuta find her dream holiday home in Valencia, Spain after her friend Rachel took the plunge into life abroad a few years ago.
Danuta was armed with a maximum budget of £130,000 and was looking for a two-bedroom home and due to her eye condition, she also needed somewhere with plenty of natural light.
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Initially, the search got off to a strong start as Danuta was blown away by the first property and it seemed to continue going from strength to strength with the others that followed.
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She even praised on Jean for finding homes that ticked her boxes before deciding that her favourite of the lot was a two-bed apartment in Saguto.
She said: “It felt more of a home and it’s going to be my home.”
The property was priced at £113,904 and Jean had her phone at the ready to put in a bid – when she was unexpectedly told to “hold off.”
Danuta said: “Hold it right there, not quite. What I’ve learnt this week is Valencia is so vast, it’s huge. I didn’t realise it was so big and I think I need more time to explore the area to see, not alternatives.
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“I want those properties here but I’m not quite ready to commit until I’ve seen more as it’s such a big decision.”
However, the unexpected announcement was met with a word of warning from Jean as she said: “I would say great properties go quite quickly I don’t want you to lose one while exploring if you’ve made your mind up.”
Danuta registered a note of interest in the home as she vowed to return to find her dream property in Valencia.
A Place in the Sun airs on Channel 4 every weekday from 3pm.
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