
RTE star looks ‘beautiful' as she wraps up filming for brand new season of hit show in France and issues callout
The popular reality series sees the
guru take on her annual quest to find reasonably priced homes on the European market.
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Maggie confirmed she's wrapped filming the latest season of Cheap European Homes
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Delighted fans rejoiced in her comment section
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Maggie took to her Instagram today to share an exciting update with fans.
Posing for a quick selfie, the TV star confirmed she had just wrapped her last day of filming for a new series of Cheap European Homes.
The show sees Maggie and comedian Kevin McGahern travel across
helping house-hunters to find a place of their own on the continent, for a fraction of the price.
For her post to social media, Maggie grinned widely after a day of house-hunting on the continent.
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She donned a stunning red sundress with a deep cut V-neckline to beat the current heatwave.
In another snap, the TV host could barely contain her excitement as she posed for a quick photo on the farm.
Sharing the images with fans, she teased: "Final house is almost done. Nearly time to come back home! How's the weather looking, lads? xx."
Friends and fans flocked to the presenter's comment section to gush over the fabulous news.
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Dee gushed: "Love your dress."
Patricia commented: "I'm also in France in the very south and it's 35 degrees today. Looking good, Maggie."
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Shane said: "Dress is gorgeous on you, Maggie, when are you back on TV?"
Ahead of the most recent season landing on our screens last March, Maggie sat down with The Irish Sun to discuss some of the magnificent homes she comes across while filming.
The property guru said: "We've been to
"There's some great value up in Northern Italy, and the people who are on the show are always shocked what their money can get them."
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Reflecting on the
Talking about the price of homes abroad, the
'But I think the European one just gives us a little bit of hope that maybe, look, worst case scenario, you can always go here. The last thing we want is people leaving Ireland. We're not trying to encourage that.
'But I think there's still this thing in people to just even own something, just something that's their own, and we have lots of people on the show who just wanted to look a bit further afield for that.'
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The most recent season of the show aired in March
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