They’ve hit the market: First look inside The Block homes
The five homes from this year’s season of The Block have hit the market amidst one of the biggest cheating scandals the show has ever seen.
Despite the drama, Domain has unveiled the finished products from each of the Fans and Faves teams.
The houses, all located on Bronte Court cul-de-sac in Hampton, Victoria, have indicative price guides ranging between $2.6 million and $2.8 million - $450,000 above the area’s median house price of $2.15 million.
All of the homes also include basements, a first for the show.
Here’s a rundown of each team’s home.
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Ronnie and Georgia
The Allstars duo’s house is described on the listing as a “luxe home” with plenty of natural light, high ceilings, and “on-trend” stylings throughout.
The pair have been praised for their guest and master bedrooms, though the walk-in-wardrobe in the master bedroom is expected to be redesigned after disappointing the judges.
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Mitch and Mark
Described by the listing as “a family-friendly sanctuary”, the home from Mitch and Mark offers contemporary style with functionality.
The pair won for their bathroom, which boasts a deep soaking tub, oak vanity, aged brass fixtures, and a feature wall of marble Norwegian rose arched fan tiles.
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Tanya and Vito
Doing up ‘The Hunt House’, one of Melbourne’s most iconic modernist properties, has given the pair a unique challenge.
The newcomers have quickly risen in popularity on the show, with their unique style and passion for mid-century architecture helping them to create “a magnificent home with cutting-edge technology”, according to Domain.
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Josh and Luke
Josh and Luke snapped up the biggest block in the competition, turning it into a modern, luxe home, according to the listing.
The home boasts a winning master wing - offering garden and pool views and a state-of-the-art dressing room - and a runner-up guest bedroom - also connecting to an outdoor area - as well as a contemporary and elegant bathroom.
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Kirsty and Jesse
The duo behind House 5 have transformed it into a coastal-inspired home with a high-end Hamptons aesthetic, according to the listing.
The upper level features a guest bedroom and bathroom with a beachy aesthetic, brass accents, and underfloor heating in the guest ensuite.
Downstairs, the master bedroom suite boasts soft pastel tones, high ceilings, a fully-fitted walk-in-robe and a private terrace.