They’ve spent the last few weeks renovating homes in front of a national audience.
And as The Block nears the end of its 2020 season, all of the homes have now officially gone on Melbourne’s property market.
According to Domain, each Brighton property has an asking price of between $3.2million to $3.4million, which is well above the suburb’s median house price of $2,617,500.
The final products! The Block 2020 homes have officially hit the market, with the properties expected to sell at auction for up to $3.4MILLION
The listings for each home are now live on the Domain website, and give potential buyers a glimpse into the finished rooms.
The galleries only show the rooms that have been unveiled on the Nine show so far.
Luke and Jasmin – 1910s home
Buy up in Brighton! Potential buyers and fans of the show were given a first look at the different family homes on Domain. Pictured is Luke and Jasmin in the master ensuite
On the market: The married parents from Perth are offering potential buyers a home with a fresh and modern take on the Federation period with plenty of neutrals and clean lines, as well as touches of gold
Stunning: The light and airy nature of the bedroom flows into the walk-in-robe that features open shelving units for ease of access
The married parents from Perth are offering potential buyers a home with a fresh and modern take on the Federation period.
Their master bedroom is bright and spacious with plenty of neutrals and clean lines, as well as touches of gold.
The light and airy nature of the bedroom flows into the walk-in-robe that features open shelving units for ease of access.
They also blew the judges away with their stylish master ensuite with the curved wall, avocado shaped bathtub and circular window on the ceiling for natural light.
Luke and Jasmin also created an elegant and well designed guest bedroom with an ensuite.
Impressive: They also blew the judges away with their stylish master ensuite with the curved wall, avocado shaped bathtub and circular window on the ceiling for natural light
Airy: Luke and Jasmin also created an elegant and well designed guest bedroom
Chic: They matched the guest room with a beautifully styled ensuite
Harry and Tash – 1920s home
Stylish: Father and daughter team Harry and Tash Pavlou worked hard on achieving a mix of Art Deco with modern touches. Pictured is Harry and Tash in the master ensuite
Master suite: Among the completed rooms includes a stunning master bedroom and walk-in-robe that features plenty of natural light throughout, which won them a weekly prize in week three
Father and daughter team Harry and Tash Pavlou worked hard on achieving a mix of Art Deco with modern touches.
Among the completed rooms include a stunning master bedroom and walk-in robe that features plenty of natural light throughout, which won them a weekly prize in week three.
The roomy walk-in robe has plenty of storage space, a vanity space and an Art Deco chandelier to a period touch.
They also completed a guest bedroom and ensuite, that although appeared spacious and functional, did not quite meet the standards of the judges.
Natural light: The roomy walk-in robe has plenty of storage space, a vanity space and an Art Deco chandelier to a period touch
Bight: They also completed a guest bedroom and ensuite, that although appeared spacious and functional, did not quite meet the standards of the judges
Daniel and Jade – 1930s home
Vintage: The South Australian husband and wife delivered a beautiful master bedroom with hints of the 1930s thanks to statement gold wallpaper and vintage-inspired bedside lamps
Ample storage space: A similar chandelier is also used to light up the spacious walk-in wardrobe, combining sleek form and functionality with the modern home owner in mind
The South Australian husband and wife delivered a beautiful master bedroom with hints of the 1930s thanks to statement gold wallpaper, vintage-inspired bedside lamps and chandelier.
A similar chandelier is also used to light up the spacious walk-in-wardrobe, combining sleek form and functionality with the modern home owner in mind.
Details: They impressed the judges with their master ensuite, by choosing unique fish scale tiles and combining it with matte black fixtures such as taps and shower heads.
Spacious: Daniel and Jade’s designed their guest room with chic neutral colours
They impressed the judges with their master ensuite, by choosing unique fish scale tiles and combining it with matte black fixtures such as taps and shower heads.
Daniel and Jade’s designed their guest room with chic neutral colours, while their master bathroom featured plenty of natural light that brought out the elegant light marble tiles.
Luxury: Meanwhile, their master bathroom featured plenty of natural light that brought out the elegant light marble tiles
Sarah and George – 1940s home
On site: Married couple Sarah and George, from western Sydney, have created a home inspired by the 1940s. Pictured is Sarah and George
Moody: Their master bedroom with an abstract statement wall that contrasts the retro red headboard. The ceiling of the master room also boasts the original decorative ceiling, which Sarah and George kept to achieve a period feel
Space: However, the walk-in-robe offers a modern style combined with functionality for potential owners
The married couple from western Sydney created a moody master bedroom with an abstract statement wall that contrasts the retro red headboard.
The ceiling of the master room also boasts the original decorative ceiling, which Sarah and George kept to achieve a period feel.
However, the walk-in robe and ensuite offers a modern style combined with functionality for potential owners.
Touches of 1940s charm are seen in the guest bedroom with the elegant chandelier that sits in the centre of a beautiful ceiling feature.
Sleek: Just like the walk-in, the ensuite also combines modern style with function
Period features: Touches of 1940s charm are seen in the guest bedroom with the elegant chandelier that sits in the centre of a beautiful ceiling feature
Jimmy and Tam – 1950s home
Top dogs: The Brisbane husband and wife Jimmy and Tam have proven themselves to be the top contenders on the show, having won three weekly room prizes. Pictured is Jimmy and Tam in the guest bedroom
Bright: They impressed the judges in the first two weeks offering a stunning and impeccably designed guest bedroom
Vibrant: They also offered a stunning guest ensuite to match the guest bedroom
Retro: Jimmy and Tam also created a spacious master bedroom that also features a fireplace
The Brisbane husband and wife have proven themselves to be the top contenders on the show, having won three weekly room prizes.
They impressed the judges in the first two weeks offering a stunning and impeccably designed guest bedroom, along with an ensuite to match.
Jimmy and Tam also created a spacious master bedroom that also features a fireplace, along with a bright walk-in-robe with plenty of storage.
They also continued the pink, timber and neutral colour palette in the master ensuite.
Walk-in robe: They also created a bright walk-in-robe with plenty of storage
Pretty in pink! They completed the master space by continuing the pink, timber and neutral colour palette in the master ensuite