Selling Houses Australia Celebrates Landmark 200th Episode on Wednesday May 6

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Australia’s favourite real estate makeover show and the Foxtel Group’s longest running Original series Selling Houses Australia celebrates its milestone 200th episode on Wednesday 6 May at 8.30pm.

In this landmark episode, award-winning host and real estate expert Andrew Winter, alongside interior design expert Wendy Moore and landscape designer Dennis Scott, help paramedic parents Amelia and James McCann sell their much-loved family home in St Huberts Island. It’s a deeply personal and high-stakes episode, as the family makes the difficult decision to relocate closer to Westmead Children’s Hospital to access ongoing care for their twin son Pat, who is living with a serious undiagnosed illness.

With the support of local volunteers, the team deliver one of the most meaningful transformations in Selling Houses Australia history and their efforts culminate in the McCann’s successfully selling their home and securing a long-term rental near Hornsby, positioning them closer to vital medical services.

On the positive impact of the renovation, Amelia and James McCann said, “Now we have had lots of time to process and reflect on everything, we are really in awe of the Selling Houses Australia team and are truly grateful for the big impact you have had and will continue to have on our little McCann family. The work you all do really matters and we will remember it for a long time to come."

Now in its 18th season, Selling Houses Australia remains one of Australia’s most enduring and beloved lifestyle series.

Selling Houses Australia is a 12 x 1-hour Foxtel Original series produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia exclusively for the Foxtel Group. Format devised by Ricochet and based upon a program originally produced by Ricochet for Channel 4. Format licensed by Warner Bros. International Television Production Limited.