Interior designer Anna Campbell Jones, architect and lecturer Michael Angus and guest judge Banjo Beale are currently touring and scoring flats and houses across the county in a series of weekly programmes on BBC1 every Monday at 8.30pm.
The previous six programmes have looked at three properties from different parts of Scotland - east, west, central, Highlands and Islands, south, and the north east - with one winning through to the final each week.
Next week's show will unveil the overall winner - here are the contenders.

5. Lochbay
In the Highlands and Islands the judges opted for Lochbay, an historic croft house also on Skye, home to artist Denise and her husband Bob. It needed a major renovation but Denise was undeterred and instantly fell in love with Lochbay. Bob needed more persuasion but now fully embraces Lochbay living and the incredible location. | BBC

6. Lochbay
A real labour of love, it took the couple almost a decade to get everything just right - something that the judges clearly thing they've, after they awarded it maximum points of 30 out of 30. Lochbay won out over a Finnish log house in Fort William and a self-build property in Portree, also on the Isle of Skye. | BBC

7. The Manor House
Winning through from the three chosen properties in the south of Scotland was the Manor House, on the outskirts of Peebles, in the Scottish Borders. Thought to date back to the 16th century, Manor House is now home to Megan, husband Mike and their children, Caleb and Emilia. | BBC

8. The Manor House
When the couple first came across the property it was completely dilapidated with holes in the roof and damp throughout. Nestled in the countryside, the home is full of salvaged items including an old science bench as a kitchen island and stunning wallpaper throughout. It triumphed over two other entries, both in Dumfries and Galloway - an eco house and ormer milking barn. | BBC