A Block home renovated by the show’s host Scott Cam is still seeking a buyer one year after hitting the market.
Known as “Camalot”, the property was not auctioned during the grand final episode of The Block in 2022 when the five houses renovated by the contestants went under the hammer, the Herald Sun reports.
The five-bedroom home was held back before officially hitting the market in November 2023.
While there has been interest in the house, it remains unsold with a price guide of between $3.8m to $3.9m.
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Kirrily Evans from Evans Realty Group said the estate was full of character and history and was the perfect country retreat.
“There has been interest and we have had multiple groups look at it, it is just about finding the right person,” Ms Evans told the Herald Sun.
“It offers an exceptional overall lifestyle experience. It is the perfect country retreat while being so close to Melbourne.”
The picturesque home was part of The Block’s “tree change” season in 2022 as it was built out from the original cottage that sat on the farm that was bought and subdivided by Channel 9 for the show.
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Sitting on 10 acres (4.04ha), the historic cottage was built in 1866 and has been renovated and extended to create a luxury country retreat less than an hour’s drive from Melbourne.
The home boasts French doors in every room opening to outdoor spaces, open-plan living and dining areas with herringbone brick floors, a central fireplace, a gourmet kitchen featuring a custom Christian Cole reclaimed timber island, a five bay garage and workshop, an in-ground pool with cabana, a 7-Star energy rating, a 50kw solar farm with battery storage and backup generator, and a 250,000-litre water storage with bore water access.
The Block wrapped its Phillip Island season last month with Melbourne billionaire Adrian Portelli buying all five of the houses on offer.
The show’s next season will move to Daylesford with plans for a five house subdivision on the outskirts of the tourist town.