The Block winners Steph and Gian Ottavio reveal next project after record win: ‘We’ve got this ultimate plan’

Stephanie and Gian Ottavio are again making real estate moves.

The Block winners, who walked away from last year’s season victorious, have purchased an original Federation home in Summer Hill, Sydney for $2 million.

The three-bedroom, one-bathroom property is described in its Adrian William advertisement as a ‘freestanding renovator’s delight in trendy locale.’

The property features a fireplace, traditional washroom and a concrete backyard. 

The childhood sweethearts plan on documenting their renovation process on social media.

‘We’ve got this ultimate plan that we can actually take everyone through from the conceptual phase,’ Steph told Yahoo Lifestyle.

‘I’m excited to take everyone on that journey of an architect’s brain of sort of being like, I’ve been here, I’ve experienced this, and this is a direct influence. It will be this whole big journey and I think it’s quite relatable to what people go through,’ she continued.

The pair recently fetched $1.825 for their four bedroom, two bathroom cottage, named Berrima.

Stephanie and Gian Ottavio are again making real estate moves. Both pictured

Located in Bexley, a suburb in southern Sydney, the 1937 art deco brick house included skylights and a cathedral ceiling. 

The Federation property has a modern kitchen and is painted classic green and cream tones.

In the nail-biting finale of The Block, Steph and Gian were the runaway winners with their house selling for an incredible $5 million.

The Block winners, who walked away from last year's season victorious, have purchased an original Federation home in Summer Hill, Sydney for $2 million

The Block winners, who walked away from last year’s season victorious, have purchased an original Federation home in Summer Hill, Sydney for $2 million

The three-bedroom, one-bathroom property is described in it's Adrian William advertisement as a 'freestanding renovator’s delight in trendy locale

The three-bedroom, one-bathroom property is described in it’s Adrian William advertisement as a ‘freestanding renovator’s delight in trendy locale

They walked away with $1.65 million profit plus prize money of $100,000, bringing their total earnings to a record breaking $1.75 million.

Steph and Gian’s House 4 was first to auction, and it was a tense time for the pair, who called their $3.35 million reserve ‘hell’ and feared they would not make money.

The $5 million sale gave the pair $1.65 million profit, with Steph and Gian embracing and bursting into tears as they called the money, ‘life changing’.

The childhood sweethearts plan on documenting their renovation process on social media

The childhood sweethearts plan on documenting their renovation process on social media

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