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.

9. Snowdrop House
The second show of the series saw the judges cast their expert eyes over properties in the North East of Scotland and the Northern Isles. The winner was is Snowdrop House, a contemporary new build just outside St Cyrus in Aberdeenshire. | BBC

10. Snowdrop House
The modernist building in the middle of the countryside is home to property developer Ross. Split over two floors, Snowdrop House has a box-like design with multiple views to the surrounding location. It beat two other contenders – a Victorian renovation in the village of Old Meldrum and a self-build property in St Marys, Orkney. | BBC

11. The Old Train House
A quirky Victorian renovation called the Old Train House, in Scotland’s Capital, was the first to be put through to the final representing the east of Scotland – being awarded full marks for architectural merit, distinctive design and original style. The property is home to Christina, husband Ben, daughter Vesper and Watson the dog. | IWC/BBC Scotland
12. The Old Train House
A former train station, the boarded up building laid empty for 10 years before the couple transformed it into a family home. Inside, the homeowners eclectic tastes can be seen as well as their desire to be sustainable with second hand furnishing adorning the three levels. There are nods to the building’s past including graffiti on the exterior garden walls, giving it a unique style. | IWC/BBC Scotland