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A Place in the Sun's Jasmine Harman says she 'underestimated chaos' of Spain move

A Place in the Sun's Jasmine Harman says she 'underestimated chaos' of Spain move

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A Place In the Sun darling Jasmine Harman has opened up about the "upheaval" of moving her family to Spain and the trials of doing up their new abode, all set to be charted in an upcoming Channel 4 programme.
In a candid chat with Express.co.uk, the telly favourite admitted: "I underestimated the just the amount of upheaval of moving to Spain in the first place with the family and the dog and everything else.
"And then the buying of the house we bought was complicated. Normally my house hunts have a very easy time going through - the conveyancing and everything else.
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"Ours was very complicated. And now we're doing the renovation. So it is complete chaos."
Capturing every step of this transformation, Channel 4 will air Jasmine's Renovation In The Sun, reports Leicestershire Live.
The 15-episode show brings viewers along for the ride with Jasmine, hubby Jon, and their kiddos as they tackle a year-long overhaul of their Spanish residence into the perfect family retreat.
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When pondered on if the potential pandemonium on camera worried her, she quipped: "I'm not worried about it, but people will definitely wonder 'what is she thinking?'".
She detailed further struggles, musing, "It's not just the renovation, which is something that I've never done before in another country so that's got its own challenges.
"But then filming it as well is just as an extra layer of added pressure," Jasmine revealed.
Finishing on an upbeat note, she chirped, "So it's all fine, it's all doable. Everything's all fun and games here all the time.
"There's never a dull moment. But there's a lot of space plate spinning going on. The little things getting little bits and bobs done, like taking out a wall or changing kitchen, that kind of stuff is really quite easy.
"But ours is a much bigger renovation project, and obviously we're living in the house all the while with the family.
"For us, it was there weren't any really other options, because we couldn't stretch to doing the whole renovation, but at the same time renting, or living somewhere else so it just, it's just the way it had to be," she said, as reported by the Express.

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