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A PLACE In The Sun viewers witnessed an awkward moment when a buyer shut down a house tour in minutes - insisting: "I've seen enough."

In Monday's episode of A Place In The Sun, Jasmine Harman was tasked with finding Richard his dream home in Sitges in Spain.

Two men talking in a room.
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Richard wasn't sold on the property in SpainCredit: Channel 4
Ocean view from a rooftop.
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Although he liked the sea view, his pal pointed out some issuesCredit: Channel 4
A woman and two men stand on a rooftop terrace.
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Richard bluntly told Jasmine he'd 'seen enough'Credit: Channel 4

Richard - joined by friend Peter - had a budget of £210,000 and was shown three properties before shutting things down.

Once the trio arrived at the fourth potential home, Richard appeared impressed with the sea view.

But Peter chimed in: "It's got the sea view but it shows that the sea view maybe isn't everything.

"I cant see beyond what I know is downstairs. It's certainly not Richard."

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His pal's concern seemed to make Richard's mind up.

When Jasmine asked if they wanted to see the rest of the house, he replied bluntly: "I think I've seen enough...

"I think that this property isn't for me."

Jasmine swiftly wrapped things up and suggested they head back to the car.

Despite the awkward moment, viewers at home took to social media to have their say on the property - and many sided with Richard.

One wrote: "It's horrible from the outside."

A Place in the Sun's Jasmine Harman winces as property 'strikes terror' into guests and they grind viewing to halt

Someone else said: "Jesus Christ Run away - some sketchy stuff has happened in that living room 100%."

And a third added: "I don't think it's right for many people... It was awful!"

It comes after Jasmine's co-presenter Jean Johansson teased a show first for the Channel 4 series.

Speaking to The Sun TV Magazine, Jean revealed: "We are going to different countries.

"We are in Turkey for the first time. That’s great. Completely new and different landscapes, completely different needs from the house hunters.

"Exploring the food and the culture. It is a different looking episode. I think people are going to like that."

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For the first time in 15 years the series will also visit the United States and Jean is excited for viewers reactions.

She added: "I just hope it will brighten up everybody’s day and make people keep dreaming."

Living room with wooden floors, a hammock, and world map artwork.
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A viewer remarked 'some sketchy stuff has happened in that living room'Credit: Channel 4
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