Buyer's agents buy big at The Block Triple Threat finale: Frank Valentic

Buyer's agents buy big at The Block Triple Threat finale: Frank Valentic
Frank ValenticApril 29, 2015

GUEST OBSERVATION

Last night’s final of The Block Triple Threat saw all the contestants leave with big smiles, walking away with an average of $800,000 each.

For the fan favourites Dea and Darren who took home the big money -- $945,000 in total and setting a record for the highest earnings of any series of The Block – the result was bitter sweet, a stark contrast to their $10,000 prize money in last year’s Glasshouse series.

But what set this year apart from last year’s below par results on The Glasshouse?

No doubt location contributed to Triple Threat’s success. South Yarra is currently a hot market, with clearance rates sitting around 75% and prices growing by 8 per cent just last quarter alone. The area attracts young professionals, families and downsizers who value the amenities and abundance of cafes and restaurants. Not to mention, the proximity to the city and public transport options.

The uniqueness of the property type, essentially a spacious townhouse with high quality fixtures, was also a draw card for buyers. Having bought and sold in Melbourne’s southern suburbs for over 15 years, I can tell you the number of luxury townhouses in the area are far and few between. In this day and age where people lead busy lives, buyers are increasingly after the ‘lock and leave’, low-maintenance living that comes with a townhouse - without having to compromise on space and storage. The townhouse offer all of these things.

The inclusion of a Buyer’s Agent Jury played a crucial role too. In fact, myself and fellow Buyer’s Advocate Judge, Nicole Jacobs purchased three of the four apartments last night, bidding on all four properties. More importantly, we offered ongoing advice throughout the season to the contestants, sharing with them our market knowledge. 

The spotlight will be shining on Dea and Darren today, who no doubt deserve their win with their beautiful open plan apartment, which had the buyer in mind from start to finish. Josh and Charlotte, who narrowly came second by only $15,000, should also be commended for their fantastic upstairs bedroom which Shayna famously adored.

But the underdogs deserve credit too. As the successful bidder on Jess and Ayden’s apartment, my client walked away with the best value purchase. Purchased at $2 million, this property was a steal for the night with a well-designed kitchen, inclusion of the free Suzuki Swift and five years free contents insurance. This property will provide really good returns in the long run.

The Block is done and dusted for this season, but for the new homeowners of The Block Triple Threat, a new chapter has just begun.

The final results:

  • FIRST PLACE: Darren and Dea (Apartment 4)

Reserve – $1,455,000

Opening bid - $1,900,000

Sale price - $2,290,000

Winnings - $835,000 + $100,000 winning prize money = $935,000

  • SECOND PLACE: Josh and Charlotte (Apartment 1)

Reserve – $1,390,000

Opening bid - $1,900,000

Sale price - $2,200,000

Winnings - $810,000

  • THIRD PLACE: Tim and Anastasia (Apartment 2)

Reserve – $1,420,000

Opening bid – $1,560,000

Sale price – $2,175,000

Winnings – $775,000

  • FOURTH PLACE: Jess and Ayden (Apartment 3)

Reserve – $1,335,000

Opening bid – $1,700,000

Sale price – $2,000,000

Winnings - $665,000

Frank Valentic is the founder of independent buyer’s advocacy service Advantage Property Consulting.

Over its 15 years of operation, Advantage has expanded its service offerings to include Property Management, Vendor’s Advocacy, Group Block Purchases and Owner’s Corporation services, having bought and sold for over 3000 clients.

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