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The Block 2024 auctions finale: Melbourne Cup clue may answer lingering auction question

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The Block’s night of nights is coming this weekend — and the most important question on everyone’s mind is — who is going to be there?

In what has been one of the most drama-filled seasons of the show, a controversial last few weeks that involved a ‘flirting scandal’ and a walk out by one of the teams, fans aren’t sure what to expect.

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After a week of turmoil, Brad and Kylie dramatically left the show following judging for everyone’s back yards in the second-last week — and it left everyone wondering if that meant they were forfeiting their shot at claiming any winnings from their home’s auction.

Their exit prompted Scott Cam to declare that “this is now a competition between four houses”. But it wasn’t clear if he meant the entire Block 2024 competition or just the Club House Challenge, which occurred in the show’s final week.

However, eagle-eyed fans saw that among the attendees at Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup were all this year’s Block contestants together — including Brad and Kylie.

Kylie (who has now ditched her green hair) was actually pictured standing next to Mimi — the other woman also at the centre of the flirting scandal with her partner Brad.

The Block 2024 contestants attend the Melbourne Cup. Picture: Supplied

Also spotted at the Melbourne Cup was Adrian Portelli, who has previously bought multiple Block properties in previous seasons.

Given that the couple are based in Cairns, and the show’s auctions are being held only four days after the Melbourne Cup, in the same state — it gives an indication that the show’s producers may have smoothed things over for their finale.

But after quitting just before the finish line, we aren’t sure if they will be eligible for any winnings?

Jesse and Paige also left in the middle of the season, and are not eligible for any money from the auction.

Who will win the Block 2024?

So how much will the houses sell for and how much is each team slated to pocket on auction day?

Here are the asking prices for every home right now.

The Block 2024 homes and price guides. Pictures: Supplied

While all the asking prices are the same, they do not necessarily determine the all-important reserve price though – which are usually revealed at the beginning of the finale on Sunday night.

How much they could sell for is anyone’s guess, but The Herald Sun has predicted chaos for the auctions, after show insiders warned Victoria’s tough conditions for property investors could scare off some of its most reliable buyers.

This year’s asking prices — while lower than previous seasons — are far higher than the median house price for Cowes on Phillip Island, where the homes are located.

Cowes’ median property price for four-bedroom homes is $820,000 in the last 12 months to September 2024, according to Proptrack.

Kylie and Brad walked out on the show in the finale week — but will they be back for the finale. Picture: Supplied

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So will the show make any money on the homes?

The Block reportedly paid just over $8.75m for the whole site at 113-119 Justice Road back in September 2023. Including stamp duty, which would have cost $438,000, each home would have to sell for just under $1.84 million for Channel 9 to break even on the purchase of the properties.

Regular Block bidder and buyer’s advocate Frank Valentic told realestate.com.au the building costs were likely to be in excess of $1m per house.

Maddy and Charlotte renovated in House 1, after Jesse and Paige left the show. Pictures: Supplied

“Each property would owe them, I would imagine, at least $3 million. So if they don’t shuffle that, they are obviously going to sell at a loss. “

“Channel 9, I think get $50 million profit a year from the show and all their advertisers… that’s where I think they obviously get their money.”

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Who do we think is going to win?

Courtney and Grant had the most room wins in 2024. Pictures: Supplied

Courtney and Grant have had the most wins of the season, taking out the top spot for five weeks with their ‘Moditerranean’ aesthetic being praised by the judges.

Ricky and Haydn’s house offers the most in terms of configuration with five bedrooms, three bathrooms and four car spaces.

Ricky and Haydn’s home won the Buyers Jury and Listing challenge. Pictures: Supplied

Houses 4 and 5 offer a similar configuration but only have space for two cars per house.

Ricky and Haydn also took out the Buyers Jury and Listing challenge.

For what it’s worth, the Buyers Jury and Listing challenge has also successfully predicted the winner of The Block in 2020, 2021 and 2023.

Take a tour of every house below

House 1: Maddy and Charlotte

House 2: Courtney and Grant

House 3: Ricky and Haydn

House 4: Kylie and Brad

House 5: Kristian and Mimi

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EP 51: Block flirter brought to tears by game-changing act

EP 50: Reason why Block flirter finally reached breaking point

EP 49: Block flirter’s final insult after walk-out scandal

EP 48: ‘I hate this man’: Kylie explodes at Scott Cam

EP 47: ‘Taking half and leaving’: Block reunion gets ugly

EP 46: Mimi caught in lies as Block flirting scandal intensifies

EP 45: Block in crisis as Kylie flees, Brad’s ‘flirting’ confession causes uproar

EP 44: Judges slam ‘unAustralian’ backyard

EP 42/43: Teams’ surprise move after nasty Block spat

EP 41: ‘Don’t deal with f***ing liars’: Kylie storms out of Block dinner

EP 40: Block sisters make ‘nasty’ toilet error

EP 38/39: Block foreman’s spray reduces sisters to tears

EP 37: Fury over Kylie’s Block walk off threat

EP 36: ‘Useless s**t’: Judges get brutal on Block ‘peep show’ rooms

EP 34/35: Uproar as team member naps, leaving partner in the lurch

EP 33: ‘Be a man! It’s embarrassing’: Block contestant’s gross sledge

EP 32: ‘Vanilla’ and ‘squashed’: judges issue harsh criticisms

EP 30/31: ‘Devastated’: Why tradies refuse to work on The Block

EP 29: ‘Mean girl antics’: Block sisters bullied after win

EP 28: ‘Competition is rigged’: Furious Block contestant lashes out

EP 26/27: ‘They lied’: Teams turn on sisters, Block’s reputation questioned

EP 25: Why two teams are fighting over hotshot agent

EP 24: Grant, the master snitch

EP 22/23: ‘F. king brothel’: second Block builder quits

EP 21: Grant lets rip on “dog ugly” room

EP 20: ‘Can’t polish a turd’: Block judge lets rip

EP 18/19: ‘Paramount to cheating’: Scott Cam accuses Block team

EP 17: ‘Don’t give a f***’: Block team quits after producer steps in

EP 16: Abusive 1am phone call shocks entire Block

EP 14/15: “Snake … I’m not having you on site’: Block builder fired

EP 13: ‘F***ing walk off’: Block couple’s fight turns toxic

EP 12: ‘Arrogant’: Blockhead goes on a bender, cop huge judge spray

EP 10/11: ‘Rip it up’: Block’s biggest bathroom disaster ever

EP 9: ‘You never listen to me’: Block couple fall apart

EP 8: ‘This has become a joke’: Dan slams popular Block pair

EP 6/7: ‘F***ing wasting time’: Block couple set to quit

EP 5: ‘This has never happened’: Block team caught in fraud scandal

EP 4: ‘Childish, boring’: Block judges come in blazing

EP 3: Block builder already breaking rules incurs foreman’s wrath

EP 2: ‘Who the f**k wants to sleep near their kids?’ — Block couple baffled

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