A Place In The Sun fans claimed host Jasmine Harman ‘deserved a medal’ after a string of snubs from a pair of buyers.
Civil servant Lisa, from Liverpool, featured on Thursday’s instalment of the Channel 4 show and asked for help finding her dream holiday home in southern Alicante.
She was accompanied by her father, Stephen, during the search and property expert Jasmine presented a range of potential abodes.
Lisa had a budget of £65,000 and explained: ‘I absolutely love Spain, I love the lifestyle I love Sundays where everything shuts down, I’m excited.’
She was hoping to find a two-bedroom home that is close to bars and restaurants, not too quiet, is an easy walking distance to places and has access to a communal pool.
However, things took a turn during the episode when Jasmine began showing the pair around properties.

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A Place In The Sun fans have claimed host Jasmine Harman (right) ‘deserves a medal’ after a string of snubs from a pair of buyers, Stephen and Lisa (pictured)

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Civil servant Lisa (centre), from Liverpool, featured on Thursday’s instalment of the Channel 4 show and asked for help finding her dream holiday home in southern Alicante

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However, things took a turn during the episode when Jasmine began showing the pair around properties
Of the first apartment, which featured a balcony and was priced at £66,000, Stephen commented that the communal pool ‘could be a little bit bigger’.
While Lisa said that it had ‘potential’ and she liked the balcony, she wasn’t completely sold due to the size of the flat.
Speaking to the camera, Jasmine commented: ‘I have a feeling this house hunt might be trickier than I had initially anticipated.’
The following properties didn’t manage to impress either and Stephen felt the second was too small, while Lisa said the third didn’t ‘excite’ her and pointed out the nearby construction work.
In the end, despite being drawn to both the second property and the final one, Lisa decided against making any offers.
However, viewers were not impressed by Lisa and Stephen and felt they were negative at times.
Some posted on X: ‘One of the worst timewasters of late. Absolutely useless.’;
‘That’s an hour of our lives we won’t get back.’;

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Of the first apartment, which featured a balcony and was priced at £66,000, Stephen commented the communal pool ‘could be a little bit bigger’
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However, some viewers were not impressed by Lisa and Stephen and felt they were negative at times, while another praised Lisa’s ‘honesty’
‘Well blow me down with a feather, they ain’t buying! #aplaceinthesun.’;
‘Poor poor Jasmine she deserves a medal after putting up with these two. They’re definitely just looking for something bad at every property. #aplaceinthesun.’;
‘Just drop these 2 back at the airport and get the news on #aplaceinthesun.’
While someone else said: ‘Love this girl’s honesty. #aplaceinthesun.’
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