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Sarah Beeny

Property expert and TV presenter

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About Sarah Beeny

Sarah Beeny is renowned for her hands-on, no-nonsense advice in all her TV series, she brings her immense knowledge of the property market along with first class entrepreneurial and presenting skills to everything she does.

Biography

Sarah Beeny is well-known for fronting many Channel 4 series. These include Double Your House for Half the Money, Help! My House is Falling Down, Renovate Don’t Relocate, Restoration Nightmare and Property Ladder.

Her most recent show, Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country, follows the property guru and her family as they quit their lives in London to start afresh in Somerset.

Sarah Beeny’s 20 plus years of experience

With over 20 years’ experience Sarah is well-known for her entrepreneurial spirit and energy for tackling difficult jobs.

Furthermore, she is one of the most familiar and trusted names in the world of property. Sarah set up her first property development company aged just 24 along with her brother Diccon and now husband, Graham Swift.

In additional Sarah writes regular columns for national newspapers and magazines in addition to numerous books – most recently Sarah Beeny’s 100 DIY Jobs.

Well-known for fronting many Channel 4 series, they include Double Your House for Half the Money, Help! My House is Falling Down, Renovate Don’t Relocate, Restoration Nightmare and Property Ladder.

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