They’ve spent the last few weeks renovating suburban homes in front of a national audience.
And as The Block nears the end of its 2017 finale auctions, each home has now officially gone on Melbourne’s property market.
With all teams opting for different realtors, the Regent Street, Elsternwick, homes have all been tipped to sell between the $2.40 – $2.64 million mark when they go to auction on Saturday 28th October.
For sale! Nearing the end of the grueling show, The Block’s houses have finally gone up on the market
TEAM: Josh, 28, Carpenter and Elyse, 24, Model
HOME: 46A Regent Street, Elsternwick – 5 Beds, 4 Baths, 3 Parking
Contestants: Josh, 28, Carpenter & Elyse, 24, Model
Tipped as the pair to take home the competition, the youngest couple have impressed judges throughout the whole twelve weeks.
With five bedrooms and four bathrooms, the house is fit for a large family.
The pair won first place for both their master bedroom and second bedroom and the judges were impressed by the sleek walk-in-wardrobe.
Watch out! Tipped as the pair to take home the competition, the youngest couple have impressed judges throughout the whole twelve weeks
It’s a winner! The pair won first place for both their master bedroom and second bedroom and the judges were impressed by the sleek walk-in-wardrobe
Time to cook: The front-runners also took home first place for their deluxe gourmet kitchen which looks out onto a lavish outdoor entertaining area that features an app-controlled spa pool
Stunning: The team also wowed judges with their bathroom that showcased a unique oval shaped stand-alone bathtub and separate laundry room
The front-runners also took home first place for their deluxe gourmet kitchen which looks out onto a lavish outdoor entertaining area that features an app-controlled spa pool.
The team also wowed judges with their bathroom that showcased a unique oval shaped stand-alone bathtub and separate laundry room.
With Josh’s impressive carpentry skills and Elye’s eye for detail, Advantage Property Consulting director Frank Valentic told news.com.au that he tipped the Victorian natives to take home the big prize.
Winner? With Josh’s impressive carpentry skills and Elye’s eye for detail, Advantage Property Consulting director Frank Valentic told news.com.au that he tipped the Victorian natives to take home the big prize
Good job: Crediting their ‘quality finishes’ and ‘standout living and outdoor areas’, he said he wouldn’t be surprised if they’re one of the couples to hit the $3 million mark
Bathroom: Tipped as the pair to take home the competition, the youngest couple have impressed judges throughout the whole twelve weeks
Crediting their ‘quality finishes’ and ‘standout living and outdoor areas’, he said he wouldn’t be surprised if they’re one of the couples to hit the $3 million mark.
‘If they hit $3 million, it wouldn’t be something you’d consider to be a crazy result,’ he said.
And for an added bonus for the long-term couple, their boho style home with a freestanding fireplace is the only north facing property.
Bonus: And for an added bonus for the long-term couple, their boho style home with a freestanding fireplace is the only north facing property
Fit for all: With five bedrooms and four bathrooms, the house is suited for a large family
TEAM: Sticks, 31, Carpenter & Wombat, 38, Salesman
HOME: 46B Regent Street, Elsternwick – 5 Beds, 4 Baths, 3 Parking
Contestants: Sticks, 31, Carpenter & Wombat, 38, Salesman
Another great contender, this season’s funnymen also finished their home with five bedrooms, four bathrooms and three parking spots.
Managing to turn judge Shaynna Blaze into a fan of fans for their wooden three-tiered inclusion into their master bedroom, the boys quickly picked up their game.
Initially told by judges their rooms were ‘too masculine’, Sticks and Wombat finally took home a win for their second bedroom when they showed their softer sides with touches of pink.
Winner: Managing to turn judge Shaynna Blaze into a fan of fans for their wooden three-tiered inclusion into their master bedroom, the boys quickly picked up their game
Fit for all: Another great contender, this season’s funnymen also finished their home with five bedrooms, four bathrooms and three parking spots
The feminine touch: Initially told by judges their rooms were ‘too masculine’, Sticks and Wombat finally took home a win for their second bedroom when they showed their softer sides with touches of pink
Not missing a beat, the boys even included a fireplace into their guest room.
The infectious duo made use of their craftsmanship abilities with their use of reclaimed timber.
Winning over children’s (and the judges’) hearts, the boys added a stand-alone rock-climbing wall to their kids room.
Special touch: The infectious duo made use of their craftsmanship abilities with their use of reclaimed timber
Unique: Winning over children’s (and the judges) hearts, the boys added a stand-alone rock-climbing wall to their kids room
Wooden: Letting their unique wall do all the talking, the children’s room equipped with bunk beds features minimalist decor
Letting their unique wall do all the talking, the children’s room equipped with bunk beds features minimalist decor.
Judges were also impressed by the boy’s master ensuite.
Showing off their eclectic style, the bathroom featured grey tiling and white detailing.
Impressive: Judges were also impressed by the boy’s master ensuite
Perfect: Showing off their eclectic style, the bathroom featured grey tiling and white detailing
Homely: With an open-floor living plan, the kitchen again saw the use of reclaimed timber and exquisite finishes
Going with a marble look for the guest ensuite, the room was fit for a King.
With an open-floor living plan, the kitchen again saw the use of reclaimed timber and exquisite finishes.
Creating large bedrooms, the boys were only left with a small space for their study, however, they well and truly utilised the space.
Flaunting their in-built wine cabinet and statement cabinetry, Sticks and Wombat are another team to look out for when their home goes to auction in the coming weeks.
Tick of approval: Creating large bedrooms, the boys were only left with a small space for their study, however, they adequately utilised the space
Special touch: Flaunting their in-built wine-cabinet and statement cabinetry, Sticks and Wombat are another team to look out for when their home goes to auction in the coming weeks
TEAM: Ronnie, 41, Plasterer and Handyman & Georgia, 33, Kids Clothing Designer and Retailer
HOME: 46C Regent Street, Elsternwick – 4 Beds, 4 Baths, 3 Parking
Contestants: Ronnie, 41, Plasterer and Handyman & Georgia, 33, Kids Clothing Designer and Retailer
Although they’ve been this season’s controversial team, there’s no doubt Ronnie and Georgia’s tough decisions have paid off.
Coming in with four bedrooms, four bathrooms and three parking spots, the pair were frequently congratulated by the judges for their designs and craftsmanship.
Their master bedroom that had an attached ensuite and a large bold artwork that judge Shannya fell in love with.
Bold choice: Their master bedroom that had an attached ensuite and a large bold artwork that judge Shannya fell in love with
Creative: Behind their unique bedhead was dark furnished storage on top of carpet flooring saw a large vanity
Trash to treasure: The pair also took home the win for their guest bedroom after they based their design around a feature light bulb that competitors Hannah and Clint had thrown out
Behind their unique bedhead was dark furnished storage on top of carpet flooring saw a large vanity.
The pair also took home the win for their guest bedroom after they based their design around a feature light bulb that competitors Hannah and Clint had thrown out.
The team were also commended for their the choice of bold wallpaper in their second bedroom that featured a window with the view of the suburban street.
Bold choice: The team were also commended for their the choice of bold wallpaper in their second bedroom that featured a window with the view of the suburban street
Scandal: Although scoring the first ten of the season for their children’s room, Ronnie and Georgia were accused of ‘stealing’ the design from a kid’s interiors Instagram account
Open space: Judges however were impressed by their kitchen
Although scoring the first ten of the season for their children’s room, Ronnie and Georgia were accused of ‘stealing’ the design from a kid’s interiors Instagram account.
Featuring a rose gold bed frame and starry ceiling, plagiarism or not, the team created a well thought-out look.
Judges however were impressed by their kitchen.
Details: Equipped with adequate bench space, the sleek kitchen also sees an induction stove-top and inbuilt fan
Comfort: Along with the breakfast bar, Ronnie and Georgia added a classy dining table in their open-floor plan living room
Worked out: Although they’ve been this season’s controversial team, there’s no doubt Ronnie and Georgia’s tough decisions have paid off
Equipped with adequate bench space, the sleek kitchen also sees an induction stove-top and inbuilt fan.
Along with the breakfast bar, Ronnie and Georgia added a classy dining table in their open-floor plan living room.
Keeping the tiling in their bathroom and laundry consistent, the pair added gold assents to their furnishings.
Creating a home that fully encapsulated its original 1920’s feel, the judges were less than impressed with their game room that saw a bold orange plush couch.
Design stars: Coming in with four bedrooms, four bathrooms and three parking spots, the pair were frequently congratulated by the judges for their designs and craftsmanship
Not so good: Creating a home that fully encapsulated its original 1920’s feel, the judges were less than impressed with their game room that saw a bold orange plush couch
TEAM: Hannah, 31, Qantas Ground-Crew & Clint, 33, Property Sales
HOME: 46D Regent Street, Elsternwick – 5 Beds, 3 Baths, 3 Parking
Contestants: Hannah, 31, Qantas Ground-Crew & Clint, 33, Property Sales
This season’s rookies, Hannah and Clint had a lot to prove when entering the competition.
Starting off boldly, the couple opted for a feminine master bedroom.
The room stood out with its floral wallpaper and blush pink accents.
Bold: Starting off boldly, the couple opted for a feminine master bedroom
Smart move: The Western Australia team were also congratulated on their walk-in wardrobe that saw an island and ample storage
Not so good: Continuing with their love for floral prints, their second bedroom that featured a greyscale theme got mixed reviews from the judges
The Western Australia team were also congratulated on their walk-in wardrobe that saw an island and ample storage.
Continuing with their love for floral prints, their second bedroom that featured a greyscale theme got mixed reviews from the judges.
However, the kids room hit the spot with its sleek yet practical design.
Working hard: This season’s rookie’s, Hannah and Clint had a lot to prove when entering the competition
Tick: However, the kids room hit the spot with its sleek yet practical design
Winning room: Opting for a tan couch with navy and gold scheme, the room equipped with a TV gave off a cosy and welcoming feel
Large bonus: Hannah and Clint’s kitchen was another success with their large island its best feature
But the team’s winner was their sitting room.
Opting for a tan couch with navy and gold scheme, the room equipped with a TV gave off a cosy and welcoming feel.
Hannah and Clint’s kitchen was another success with their large island its best feature.
Bold choice: With wooden flooring, along with the small fridge judges also had mixed reviews over the couple’s choice to add a split wall in the open living area
With wooden flooring, along with the small fridge judges also had mixed reviews over the couple’s choice to add a split wall in the open living area.
Continuing with their theme of dark grey, the bathroom with high ceilings saw similar coloured tiling.
Although a small master ensuite, it was a big step up from their initial failed attempt.
Stunning: Continuing with their theme of dark grey’s, the bathroom with high ceilings saw similar coloured tiling
Second time lucky: Although a small master ensuite, it was a big step up from their initial failed attempt
TEAM: Jason, 46, Plumber & Sarah, 45, Nurse
HOME: 46E Regent Street, Elsternwick – 5 Beds, 3 Baths, 3 Parking
Contestants: Jason, 46, Plumber & Sarah, 45, Nurse
The Blockheads, Jason and Sarah ended with five bedrooms, four baths and three car places.
Hitting some bumps along the way, the team pulled through and created an over spectacular home.
Creating a unique master bedroom with a hanging fan and grey carpet, judges were left impressed.
Good start: Creating a unique master bedroom with a hanging fan and grey carpet, judges were left impressed
Challenge accepted: The team who were seen giving up on one week were threatened they’d be kicked out by Scotty if they didn’t complete both their kitchen and master room the next week
The team who were seen giving up on one week were threatened they’d be kicked out by Scotty if they didn’t complete both their kitchen and master room the next week.
After the slight hiccup, the team created a well presented kitchen that featured a marble bench top and splash back.
The kitchen opened up into a large outdoor entertaining area.
They loved it: A common theme was their use of wallpaper in their guest and secondary bedrooms
Good job: The pair were seen as masters for adequately utilising the space to the best of their ability
Princess room: Their children’s bedroom that showcased hues of pink was also a hit
A common theme was their use of wallpaper in their guest and secondary bedrooms.
The pair were seen as masters for adequately utilising the space to the best of their ability.
Their children’s bedroom showcased hues of pink and was also a hit.
Pulled it together: Hitting some bumps along the way, the team pulled through and created an over spectacular home
Beautiful: Jason and Sarah’s living area that saw a fireplace was also complimented for its sophisticated look on a budget
Ample space: The Blockheads, Jason and Sarah ended with five bedrooms, four baths and three car places
Jason and Sarah’s living area that saw a fireplace was also complimented for its sophisticated look on a budget.
Judges were also more than impressed with their bathroom tiling that was also seen in the glamorous laundry.
The Block team’s homes will all be open for public inspection on Sunday October 15 and will go to auction on Saturday October 28.
Storage heaven! Judges were also more than impressed with their bathroom tiling that was also seen in the glamorous laundry
Open! The Block couple’s home’s will all be open for public inspection on Sunday October 15 and will go to auction on Saturday October 28