 It's my feel good with the show. Elala Views, home to the very exciting second season of Winner Home and I'm here to meet up with private property CEO Simon Bray to give us a bit of a behind the scenes glimpse as to what has been happening on the show. But one thing is for sure, with a view like that, this definitely is a dream apartment. With a spectacular vista of Durban's magnificent coastline, Elala Views is set within the Elala Ridge estate in the sort of the suburb of La Lucia. What would you say makes Elala Views the perfect spot for Winner Home? Winner Home as you know, I mean it's all about design and drama but it has to be set against the backdrop of prime real estate and property. Elala Views here in La Lucia, it's set against the backdrop of Aam Shlunga and Aam Shlunga is one of the fastest growing municipalities anywhere in South Africa. You've got a lot of decentralization happening out of the Durban CBD up north here. So it makes living in La Lucia fantastic, you know, you can drive down the road and you can be at work in a couple of minutes. You've got Gateway Theatre of Shopping, one of the biggest shopping malls in the sun and hemisphere, you've got golf estates and lifestyle aplenty with the beach just down the road. Look at this place man, this is impressive but you know what, I'm all excited because you're taking me through a little bit of a behind the scenes as to what's been happening on the Winner Home. How things have been going? No, exactly. It's been going very well. I mean you can see the guys there. The guys are busy picking up the drama as it happens in the moment. The guys are working on the living room as we speak. They're getting paint on the walls, they're trying to, you know, go through the challenge that's been set for them for the week but they've got to do it with the live TV crew right in the room. So they're getting all the drama, the moment is being captured and this is the kind of thing that really adds energy to the show. There's a little bit of RTU as a judge on your role. What are you specifically looking for from the contestants? What I'm looking for is have the contestants thought enough about the space as a home, not a mood board, not a design that's going to be photographed for some magazine but something that someone's really going to live in and not only that, something that is going to add value to the assets of the property. On that note, how does design add value to property in your building? A lot of people walk into a space like this, beautiful blank canvas but it takes a lot of imagination to understand what this could look like as a space to live in. Most people like to see how the space is going to be expressed at the end whereas overseas there's this whole concept of staging a home. Gazel baked cookies in the oven to create the smell, they'll make sure they bring in culture especially to sell the house. That's something that's evolving in South Africa and certainly design adds to that. To give you an idea of numbers, this apartment is going to start at between 3.8 and 4.2 million and by the time they're done putting in all the beautiful furnishings and the design elements this is going to be worth well over 5 million. Well for all the best to you and your team and I can't wait to see the progress going to be very exciting. For the contestants, a construction site is their battlefield as they transform three units into living spaces that will show we cutting edge design meets style. Well one thing's for sure, things are absolutely buzzing but if you want to get in on all of the action make sure you catch a winter home Friday night at 7.30. Whether it's your first apartment in the city, a trendy suburban townhouse or that dream family home on a gulf estate, there's a home for everyone on private property.