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When Greg and Hannah bought a bowling alley, it wasn't the lucrative business they had dreamed. They are desperate to sell their home to cover their debts, but it is so run-down no buyer will touch it.
Kim Kovan and Fiona Austen have been firm friends and business partners for 15 years, running an internet business from the ground floor of Kym's commercial/residential premises. Life was good, until last year when Kym had a shock diagnosis - motor neurone disease. The condition is terminal, so to make the most of the time she has left, she and Fiona purchased a country retreat in Taree. They put Hurlstone Park on the market to fund the move, but six months later still no buyer, and as each day passes Kym's health declines. But it's no straightforward sale. Aside from the place being half shop, half house, the building has serious structural issues. Can the team straighten this one out and push it over the line?
People sell houses for many reasons. Shawnah and Frank, they're selling up to have a baby. The only way this couple can add to their family is through IVF, but without the money from a sale of their Mudgee investment property, their plans are on hold. The house, a pint-size ex milk bar, is the cheapest house in Mudgee. It's on the market for just $180,000 but still nobody wants it. One look at the outside tells you why - it's not a house, it's a box without a single redeeming feature. The team will really have to think outside the box to fix this one.