Have you watched any of the episodes of Selling London? I happened to catch an episode while surfing the channels in a hotel room last month. I LOVE this show! Not only does it take high-end to a whole other level, it seems that the rooms are more beautifully and tastefully decorated than the homes of its sister shows on HGTV. Sorry NY and LA but London has you beat.
Now my dilemma. We don't have cable and have no intenton of breaking down and getting it now after a 25 year no-cable track record. Luckily there's a hotel stay in my future that coincides with the next episode. Can't wait!
M - it may be on Hulu.com too? have you checked?
ReplyDeleteOh my God, I thought I was the only person in the U.S. or Canada who doesn't have cable! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteYes! I love it and I've been quite amazed at how much nicer--and different--the interiors are to those in the US. But, then again, I'm not invited into too many multi-million dollar homes anywhere.
ReplyDeleteI love the NY version too.
We get this program on our cable and wow, it is incredible. I knew that it was more costly to live in London than New York, but the costs are staggering.
ReplyDeleteNo cable here. and not bloody likely to get it.
ReplyDeleteI have cable and will have to check it out myself.Looks grand for sure~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteI will have to try and find it! Sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
xoxo
Thanks for the recommendation. I tend to avoid the real estate programs because there's generally nothing 'real' about them. I'll have to make a point to catch this show.
ReplyDeleteI cut cable a year ago and haven't missed it. However, I also don't have an antenna so that means no tv at all. Only becomes problematic when I want to see the Olympics and the Jubilee celebrations. I vote for you to book a hotel stay- not only to watch the show, but to order room service and eat in bed while you watch!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was actually Selling NY - cannot beat a great NY apartment. Of course London is even more beautiful but somehow the apartments are so odd and out of the stratosphere that it really does not appeal as much. I still love a regular $5 million NY flat - haha.
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A cable tv , you haven't experienced cable until you try it in South America :)
ReplyDeleteI have to see if we can find this , maybe it is on one of those internet cable channels.
As if I need to miss London anymore !
besitos, C
No cable needed to watch...easy to find these episodes online some for free; also available on iTunes for $1.98.
ReplyDeleteThat being said and as much as I love hi end design just to see what the imagination can conjure, these days, I struggle with myself and find it difficult to reconcile the excessive millions spent on the selfish few, and how the rest of the world is faring.