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Phil Spencer (television personality)

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Phil Spencer (television personality)
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Philip John Edward Spencer (born 11 December 1969)[1][2] is an English media personality, television presenter, and journalist, best known as the co-presenter of Channel 4 property show Location, Location, Location along with its spin-off Relocation, Relocation between 2004 and 2011 alongside Kirstie Allsopp.

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Early life and education

Philip John Edward Spencer[3] grew up in Littlebourne, Kent, son of Richard (David) Edward Spencer and Anne, née Saville-Peck, of Garrington Farm, Littlebourne. His father had studied engineering at Loughborough University, and his mother, daughter of a GP, was a teacher.[4][5] His grandfather was the bank manager and first-class cricketer Harry Spencer.[6][7] He was educated at Uppingham School,[8] a co-educational independent school in the small market town of Uppingham, Rutland, in the Midlands, where he was Head Boy.[9]

Spencer studied a four-year Surveying degree at London Southbank University. [3]

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Business career

Having studied as a surveyor in the early 1990s, Spencer decided that there was a lack of professional support available for buyers, and set himself up as a home finder.[10] He founded property search company Garrington Home Finders Ltd in 1996.[10] He describes himself as not the first to see this opportunity, "but I was probably second or third, and Kirstie [Allsopp] was the fourth."[10] The company entered into administration in early 2009.

Spencer remains an active property investor and landlord.[11][12] He launched the website Move iQ in 2018[13] to support buyers and renters in the UK property market,[14] and tenants in the UK.[15]

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Media career

Spencer is the co-presenter of Channel 4 property show Location, Location, Location along with its spin-off Relocation, Relocation between 2004 and 2011, alongside Kirstie Allsopp.[16]

In early 2010, Spencer partnered with co-host Allsopp and launched a new independent production company called Raise the Roof with colleagues from IWC Media.[17] Spencer is a director and shareholder.[18]

In April 2010, his book Adding Value to Your Home was published.[19]

In 2013, Spencer hosted the daytime game show The Common Denominator, on Channel 4.[20]

Personal life

Spencer lives in Hampshire with his Australian wife Fiona and their two sons.[10][21]

He is an ambassador for SOS Children's Villages.[22] He is also a patron of St Mungo's, a London homelessness charity,[23][24] and a supporter of the Countryside Alliance.[25]

In August 2014, Spencer was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to the 2014 referendum on that issue.[26]

In August 2023, Spencer's parents were killed in a car accident in Kent;[27] their estate of £18 million was left to their four children.[28]

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Bibliography

  • Spencer, Phil (2004). How to Buy a House. Vermilion. ISBN 978-0718147341.
  • Spencer, Phil (2010). Adding Value to Your Home. Vermilion.
  • Spencer, Phil (2011). How to Buy Your First Home. Vermilion.

References

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