The return of Phil Spencer, half of British property television’s most famous and enduring double act, to marvel at rich people’s architectural wonders that float above our beaches, lakes and nicer suburbs couldn’t be better timed.
         The second series of New Zealand’s Best Homes with Phil
         Spencer arrives just as the government gives foreign one-percenters permission to buy $5 million-plus homes. Well, here’s a very glossy catalogue, complete with a giddy Spencer’s marvelling – “elegant” seems to be his go-to word this season – at the homes as they are presented to him by their architects while the unnamed owners are away. Or possibly out in their helicopters for the day having just dropped the cleaning staff home.
        
What’s in episode one and how much are they worth?
Panorama House: The challenge of the site’s steep terrain called for sensitivity during the design and construction process. Photo / Sam Hartnett
Pauanui Beach House: A rich palette of cast concrete and grey-oiled cedar defines the exterior. Photo / Simon Devitt
Bossley Architects Fold House: “built for a ton of people to have a ton of fun.” Photo / Simon Devitt
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