The drama on The Block 2024 continues to build as Scott Cam announced the auction order and revealed this season’s reserve prices ahead of the finale.
With all five properties from this season’s Block, located in Cowes on Phillip Island, set to go under the hammer with a price guide of $1.7 to $1.95 million.
This year’s the auction promises to be an exciting end to what has been one of the show’s most unpredictable seasons.
With all but one reserve price set at a whopping $1,950,000, the competition is bound to be fierce, leaving contestants battling for every bid above their steep starting points.
Kicking off the auction is House 2, helmed by Courtney and Grant, who enter the ring with a reserve of $1,950,000.
As the opening act, the couple will need to generate strong momentum to set the stage for the teams that follow.
Their eye-catching designs and fan-favourite status could give them an advantage, but they’ll face the challenge of sparking bidding action at their high starting price.
Next up are Kylie and Brad with House 4, also set at $1,950,000.
The drama on The Block 2024 continues to build as Scott Cam announced the auction order and revealed this season’s reserve prices ahead of the finale
Known for their rollercoaster journey through ‘flirt-gate’ and their unexpected return to the finale, they’ve been the season’s most talked-about couple.
With this position, they’ll be hoping their recent transformations — including Kylie’s shift from her famous fluoro-green hair to a more natural look — help them make a memorable comeback and land a solid profit.
In the third spot, Kristian and Mimi bring House 5 to auction, standing out with a slightly lower reserve of $1,900,000.
Kicking off the auction is House 2, helmed by Courtney and Grant, who enter the ring with a reserve of $1,950,000
Next up are Kylie and Brad with House 4, also set at $1,950,000
In the third spot, Kristian and Mimi bring House 5 to auction, standing out with a slightly lower reserve of $1,900,000
This drop could work to their advantage, enticing buyers with the allure of a comparatively smaller budget.
Ricky and Haydn take the fourth position with House 3, also valued at $1,950,000.
Their hope is that the interest generated by previous teams will continue to carry through to their home, making the most of their vibrant and stylish designs.
Rounding off the lineup are Maddie and Charlotte with House 1, closing the show with the same $1,950,000 reserve.
Being last in the order might just be the advantage they need to make a splash, as they can assess the earlier auctions and potentially benefit from any competitive spirit that builds throughout the day.
Ricky and Haydn take the fourth position with House 3, also valued at $1,950,000
Rounding off the lineup are Maddie and Charlotte with House 1, closing the show with the same $1,950,000 reserve
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