Sarah Beeny is promoting her new home renovation show titled ‘I Bought It At Auction’, which will explore the risks and rewards associated with property auctions. The show is set to air on March 16, 2026, and consists of six episodes that follow individuals as they purchase properties at auction and navigate the renovation process.
In each episode, Beeny offers advice and guidance to buyers, highlighting the challenges and potential pitfalls of buying property at auction. She emphasizes that while buying at auction can be a thrilling experience, it is also risky and not for the faint-hearted. As Beeny states, “Buying property at auction is risky and not for the faint-hearted but for those who dare, it can be an exciting, albeit nerve-wracking, way to get on or move up the property ladder.”
The concept of buying property at auction has evolved significantly over the past 20 to 25 years, making it a topic of interest for many aspiring homeowners. Beeny’s show aims to provide viewers with a front-row seat into this world, showcasing the journey from purchase to renovation.
On the same day, The One Show aired, featuring presenters Alex Jones and Roman Kemp discussing Beeny’s new series. Jones remarked, “Now talking about big projects, Sarah is helping homeowners renovate new properties in her brand new series, which give viewers front row seats into the world of property buying at auction.”
While many viewers expressed excitement about the new show, some voiced dissatisfaction with the idea of yet another renovation program. One viewer commented on social media, “Surely we DO need another property buying and renovation TV show #theoneshow.”
Despite mixed reactions, the anticipation for ‘I Bought It At Auction’ remains high as audiences prepare to witness the intricacies of property auctions and renovations unfold on screen.













