Experts explains why The Block's Gisborne season was a failure - and if next year's Daylesford location will be a hit
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Experts explains why The Block's Gisborne season was a failure - and if next year's Daylesford location will be a hit

Daily Mail  

The Block's 2024 season was a roaring hit thanks to a series of vital factors, real estate experts have explained. It comes after Channel Nine was slammed for 'rigging' the 2024 Block auction after serial bidder Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli admitted he decided who would win. The billionaire businessman, 35, made history on Sunday night when he snapped up every Block home on Phillip Island for $15.03million and made sure contestants Maddy and Charlotte Harry became the youngest-ever auction winners of The Block. The reserves 'were literally half the price of the Gisborne properties' he tells the publication The Harry sisters became the youngest-ever auction winners of The Block, taking home an eye-watering $1.65million profit on Sunday night's nail-biting finale, with their renovated Phillip Island property selling for $3.5million.

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