Moving Houses - Season 3

Moving Houses - Season 3

Season 3

Join former All Black Andy Ellis as he helps New Zealanders relocate their dream homes across stunning locations, while encountering the unique challenges associated with this form recycling on a grand scale!

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Datesnov. 10, 2024 - déc. 15, 2024
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Episodes

Nevis Valley
Season 3Episode 160 min

Nevis Valley

Mark and Anthony expand their Nevis Valley retreat, but their mover has to navigate the South Island's most scenic yet treacherous route, with hairpin bends, steep drop-offs, and unsealed roads.

nov. 10, 2024
Farewell Spit
Season 3Episode 260 min

Farewell Spit

Sarah and Stu's dream retreat at remote Farewell Spit faces big challenges as isolation, one-lane bridges, and the daunting Tākaka Hill make placing their perfect house a real adventure.

nov. 17, 2024
Mangawhai
Season 3Episode 360 min

Mangawhai

4 months pregnant Jordan & Will, and toddler Jude, race to move a 1920s bungalow to Mangawhai before 2nd baby arrives, navigating the Johnstones Hill tunnel and some narrow country lanes.

nov. 24, 2024
Gisborne
Season 3Episode 460 min

Gisborne

After Cyclone Gabrielle, Alicia, Damien, and their boys count on the Randalls to move a relocatable home from Auckland to Gisborne, navigating the twisty Waioeka Gorge and busy roads full of trucks.

déc. 1, 2024
Desert Road
Season 3Episode 560 min

Desert Road

Farmers Andy and Genevieve welcome son Michael home from Australia, but his XXL ‘not-so-tiny’ house must navigate Raglan divvy, Bulli Point, and the unpredictable Desert Road to reach the farm.
déc. 8, 2024
Rimutakas
Season 3Episode 660 min

Rimutakas

Aleisha and her family must move a massive schist-clad house over the exposed Rimutakas, battling stormy weather and a muddy site, making this a tough and challenging move.
déc. 15, 2024

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