TV All your savings give for a house that you only get to see after the deed of sale have to be drawn: that is the principle of ‘Blind Bought’. The first program of Dina Tersago for FOUR, there is immediately one that no one on talking about it. Nevertheless, it is the Dina itself a more than decent handyman – written on your body. “I even have a private klusbus.”
“Honestly, what’s the worst that could happen?”, says Dina when we ask her whether they themselves would consider to participate in ‘Blind Bought’. A rhetorical question. Before you know it, you’ll pay a mortgage of a few decades for a house that you don’t like, you’ll end up in an existential crisis because the creators did not understand what you really want and you have the house back to put up for sale and then again on a lengthy quest to start. Al is also the contrary is possible. And you get your dream home just on a golden tray offered. Two of the four daredevils tonight the guess car are Anton (32) and Roxana (25) from Sint-Niklaas. They came with a special request to the makers, because were looking for a house like Villa Villekulla, the blown escape of Pippi Longstocking from the books of Astrid Lindgren. Without animals, but filled with nooks, crannies and a large garden.
When we Dina to find their future dream home in Stekene is she, together with her team busy getting the last touches to the charming farmhouse. The moving truck is being unloaded, the lights above the dining table are screwed in, the last boxes are in the wall drilled. In IT Anton and kleuterjuf Roxana get their house the next day, after months of waiting for the first time to see. “That is always a very exciting moment, because you don’t know what they are of the result,” says Dina, who just relaxing after the unloading of the moving truck. “All of their life savings is finally in a house that has them a few months ago, not to someone else. Therefore, it is important that we after the renovation leaving nothing to chance. Their entire contents are moved, they should only have their coat on the coat rack to hang and in their shuffling steps.”