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All you need to know about Sarah Beeny

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Robert King

Updated on January 02, 2026

Sarah Beeny is a $6 million-wealthy English property developer and television presenter. Sarah Beeny is best known in the United Kingdom for hosting a variety of popular shows such as “Property Ladder,” “Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country,” and “Property Snakes and Ladders,” among others.

Who is Sarah Beeny?

Sarah Beeny was born to Richard and Ann Beeny on January 9, 1972, in Reading, Berkshire, England. Her father worked for Bovis Homes as an architect. She was raised with her older brother. The family lived in two converted brick cottages on a plot on the outskirts of the Duke of Wellington’s estate in Hampshire, at Stratfield Saye. Her mother died of breast cancer when she was ten years old. She was then moved to Wokingham’s all-girls Luckley-Oakfield School.

Beeny was a fan of the theatrical arts throughout high school. She studied drama at Queen Mary’s College but was not accepted into drama school. She returned to the UK after traveling solo around the world as a teenager and worked a range of odd jobs.

She worked for Save the Children, washed windows, sold vacuums, and launched her own sandwich shop. She also began researching the real estate sector and eventually launched her own property development company with her brother and husband.

How old is Sarah Beeny?

She is currently 51 years old.

What is Sarah Beeny’s net worth?

She is estimated to be worth $6 Million.

What is Sarah Beeny’s career?

Beeny met a family member of a talent hunter at Talkback Thames, a production firm, at a bachelorette celebration. She was requested to take part in a screen test for a new television show on real estate development.

She eventually earned the post of host on “Property Ladder” in 2001. She was a regular on the show until 2009. The show follows the adventures of amateur property developers as they embark on a new career in house renovation. The show was a huge hit, spawning a slew of spin-off shows such as “Property Snakes and Ladders,” which Beeny also presented, “Britain’s Best Home,” and “Streets Ahead.”

In 2006, Beeny debuted the show “One Year to Pay Off Your Mortgage.” She also published a number of novels to go along with the series, as well as a weekly column for “Mail on Sunday,” a print periodical. She began anchoring the Channel 4 show “Help!” in August 2010. “My house is collapsing.” In the same year, she also aired “Beeny’s Restoration Nightmare,” in which she rebuilt Rise Hall, a historic house near Rise, East Yorkshire, into a wedding venue. The following year, she began presenting a new BBC series called “Village SOS,” which follows a group of village residents as they attempt to restore their community to its former grandeur.

In 2012, Beeny launched the show “Double Your House for Half the Money.” The show lasted three seasons. In 2014, she gave a presentation titled “Sarah Beeny’s How to Sell Your Home.” In 2017, she launched “Live Mortgage Free with Sarah Beeny.” The next year, she launched her podcast, “At Home with Sarah Beeny.” On the program, she interviews celebrities who invite Beeny into their homes and discuss their personal lives.

Beginning in 2020, Beeny will appear in “Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country.” The show follows her family as they relocate from London to Somerset and create their ideal home. The show’s third season premiered in 2023. The Channel 4 show “Sarah Beeny’s Little House Big Plans” premiered in June 2022. In May 2023, she debuted a new show called “Sarah Beeny’s New Country Lives,” in which she chronicles the lives of city inhabitants who leave the city to settle in the country.