Foxtel Revisits Season 17 Homeowners in New Selling Houses Spin-Off

Foxtel gives fans a second look at Season 17 with emotional bonus special.

Foxtel Revisits Season 17 Homeowners in New Selling Houses Spin-Off

Foxtel will premiere a new companion special, Inside Selling Houses Australia: New Beginnings, on Tuesday, July 2 at 8:30 PM AEST, offering viewers a rare follow-up on homeowners featured in Season 17 of the long-running property series.

The 30-minute special revisits three couples from the most recent season to explore what happened after the cameras stopped rolling. Presented by landscaping expert Dennis Scott, the special promises emotional payoffs for fans curious about the longer-term impact of each sale.

Produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia in partnership with Westpac, the bonus episode adds a new layer of editorial value to Foxtel’s flagship real estate format. Executive produced by Jacqueline Saddington for the Foxtel Group, the project is positioned as a direct response to audience investment in the people behind the property makeovers. As Scott puts it, the revisit is a welcome change of pace—“no Andrew bossing me around, and no budget tug-of-war with Wendy.

Foxtel is extending its content strategy here by breaking the special into three short-form mini-episodes (8–10 minutes each) for digital release across Foxtel, BINGE, and Kayo Sports. The decision reflects the platform’s hybrid approach to fan retention—catering both to linear viewers and those engaging via VOD.

Selling Houses Australia remains a cornerstone of Foxtel’s lifestyle offering, with Season 17 currently available on Foxtel and streaming on BINGE.

Whether it marks the beginning of a recurring format remains to be seen, but for now, Inside Selling Houses Australia gives fans exactly what they’ve been asking for—closure, curiosity satisfied, and one last look behind the sold sign.

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