The Block’s buyer’s advocates reveal the best and worst features of the apartments

They’re expecting to fetch upwards of $2.3 million for their luxury apartments on The Block.

And this week, the buyer’s advocates toured the apartments on the show and gave their verdict. 

From high ceilings, luxury kitchens to that polarising gold bath, the buyer’s agents reveal their best and worst features of the apartments, so who do you think will win?

HAYDEN AND SARA

From high ceilings, to a bizarre floating fireplace to THAT ‘polarising’ gold bath: The Block’s buyer’s advocates reveal the best and worst features of the apartments… so which one do you like best? (pictured is Hayden and Sara)

Hayden and Sara have struggled on the show with getting their styling correct, with the judges saying they will ‘polarise’ buyers thanks to choices including their electric fireplace and gold bath.  

And the buyer’s advocates, Greville Pabst, Frank Valentic and Nicole Jacobs, were left divided by their apartment this week.  

The master ensuite was a major cause of contention for the advocates, thanks to that gold bath. 

Verdict: The buyer's advocates, Greville Pabst (L), Frank Valentic (R) and Nicole Jacobs (M), were left divided by their apartment this week

Verdict: The buyer’s advocates, Greville Pabst (L), Frank Valentic (R) and Nicole Jacobs (M), were left divided by their apartment this week

It definitely stands out: Nicole and Frank both agreed the gold bath doesn't fit the space and would be hard to sell to buyers

It definitely stands out: Nicole and Frank both agreed the gold bath doesn’t fit the space and would be hard to sell to buyers

Nicole and Frank both agreed the bath doesn’t fit the space and would be hard to sell to buyers. 

Greville meanwhile, thought it was a stand out feature and called the bath the ‘hero’ of the apartment. 

Meanwhile, their other bathroom left the advocates divided thanks to the vertical garden wall. 

Easy on the eye! The advocates were also impressed by their luxe kitchen

Easy on the eye! The advocates were also impressed by their luxe kitchen

Does it look cheap? Frank also pointed out the Luna Park mural in their apartment (pictured L) and said his buyers might find it a bit 'tacky' in such a high-end space

Does it look cheap? Frank also pointed out the Luna Park mural in their apartment (pictured L) and said his buyers might find it a bit ‘tacky’ in such a high-end space

Greville liked the feature, but the other advocates were unsure. 

Frank also pointed out the Luna Park mural in their apartment and said his buyers might find it a bit ‘tacky’ in such a high-end space. 

The advocates were also impressed by their luxe kitchen. 

KERRIE AND SPENCE 

Luxe! The couple were commended on their impressive kitchen, having spared no expense on their high-end kitchen appliances

Luxe! The couple were commended on their impressive kitchen, having spared no expense on their high-end kitchen appliances

Doing well: Pictured are Kerrie and Spence

Doing well: Pictured are Kerrie and Spence

'Corporate office': Nicole also loved the space but thought the coffered ceiling could divide buyers, as the ceilings are quite low and give it an older feel, while Greville said it felt like a 'corporate office'

‘Corporate office’: Nicole also loved the space but thought the coffered ceiling could divide buyers, as the ceilings are quite low and give it an older feel, while Greville said it felt like a ‘corporate office’

The couple were commended on their impressive kitchen, having spared no expense on their high-end kitchen appliances.  

‘How could they afford to put all this in here? Amazing,’ Frank said.  

Nicole also loved the space but thought the coffered ceiling could divide buyers, as the ceilings are quite low and give it an older feel. 

Greville said the pair need to restyle their living and dining areas as it feels like a ‘corporate office.’

CARLA AND BIANCA

Let their be light! The advocates were impressed with Carla and Bianca's penthouse, loving the space and the floor-to-ceiling windows

Let their be light! The advocates were impressed with Carla and Bianca’s penthouse, loving the space and the floor-to-ceiling windows

Feedback: However despite the apartment having air conditioning, the advocates said that the girls (pictured) should install a ceiling fan in their living and dining area

Feedback: However despite the apartment having air conditioning, the advocates said that the girls (pictured) should install a ceiling fan in their living and dining area

The advocates were impressed with the pair’s penthouse, loving the space and the floor-to-ceiling windows. 

However despite the apartment having air conditioning, the advocates said that the girls should install a ceiling fan in their living and dining area.  

COURTNEY AND HANS 

Will they take the advice on board? Courtney and Hans' (pictured) kitchen impressed the advocates but they called for more functionality

Will they take the advice on board? Courtney and Hans’ (pictured) kitchen impressed the advocates but they called for more functionality

More room: They said the pair need to add more seating around their island bench

More room: They said the pair need to add more seating around their island bench

What do you think? Another point raised by the advocates was the two lounge areas being next to each other

What do you think? Another point raised by the advocates was the two lounge areas being next to each other

Their kitchen impressed the advocates but they called for more functionality. 

They said the pair need to add more seating around their island bench. 

Another point raised by the advocates was the two lounge areas being next to each other. 

Greville loved it, but Frank wasn’t so sure.  

JESS AND NORM 

In it to win it! The Queensland couple (pictured) impressed the advocates so much this week they won the $10,000 advocates prize

In it to win it! The Queensland couple (pictured) impressed the advocates so much this week they won the $10,000 advocates prize

Impressive: The advocates loved the ceiling heights and light in their pad

Impressive: The advocates loved the ceiling heights and light in their pad

The Queensland couple impressed the advocates so much this week they won the $10,000 advocates prize. 

The advocates loved the ceiling heights and light in their pad. 

However their floating fireplace in the middle of their lounge room divided the advocates, with Frank and Nicole saying it should be removed as it would ‘polarise’ the buyers. 

Greville also said they should change their dining room table, as its too modern to appear next to their indigenous coffee table. 

While their floor space is on the smaller side, the advocates said they’ve done the best they could by installing good quality and storage in their master bathroom.  

Do you like it? However their floating fireplace in the middle of their lounge room divided the advocates, with Frank and Nicole saying it should be removed as it would 'polarise' the buyers

Do you like it? However their floating fireplace in the middle of their lounge room divided the advocates, with Frank and Nicole saying it should be removed as it would ‘polarise’ the buyers

 

 

 

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