A Place in the Sun’s Jasmine Harman breaks down in tears as guests sob in most emotional episode yet
A PLACE in the Sun presenter Jasmine Harman broke down in tears during a particularly emotional episode of the property hunting programme.
Stephen and his daughter Stephanie needed Jasmine's guidance on Wednesday's instalment of the popular Channel 4 programme.
Ahead of the search, Stephen started welling up as he explained he had overcome his battle with cancer and wanted to run a glamping site in Poitou-Charentes in France.
Later on, Jasmine got emotional when both of her guests started crying at a picturesque property in the heart of the French countryside.
The father and daughter had a budget of £250,000 and were hoping to find a place on four acres of land which included a swimming pool.
Stephanie described the first option as "absolutely beautiful" and Stephen "loved the way the light flowed through the windows".
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While they adored the property, they wanted to explore a house with more outdoor space.
The second property was priced at £284,000 and included a private pool, two acres of land, a chalet and a barn.
However, after exploring the property, the pair were left reeling over the colour of the shutters, which were blue rather than red.
The third option was on four acres of land and was priced at £281,500 which was over their budget, but they were "itching" to have a look around.
The three-bedroom property included a reception room, a utility room, a family bathroom and a swimming pool.
As Jasmine took her guests to see the garden Stephanie broke down in tears, adding: "It's like, it's got everything."
Stephen, who was choked up following his daughter's reaction, tearfully said: "Everyone has a dream, but to see it become a reality is another level."
The following day, Stephen and Stephanie told Jasmine they wanted to put in an offer on the second home they viewed.
Their offer was declined, but they later settled on a higher offer of £271,000 for the property.
A Place in the Sun airs on weekdays at 3pm on Channel 4.
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