Auction sign board goes up on The Block All Stars without any date

Jonathan ChancellorFebruary 14, 2013

As the sun set on Tasman Street, Bondi, Friday evening, the first auction sign went up out front of one of the four The Block All Stars cottage offerings.

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It's the cottage listed by Phil and Amity through 1st City Hasemer + Caldwell.Eyles Double Bay.

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They've revealed their offering ahead of the pack.

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Meanwhile. Ray White boss Brian White congratulated his Maroubra agent, Cameron Airlie, on Twitter today.

"About to have the real estate experience of his life! He's the agent for Josh & Jenna from TV's The Block," White tweeted.

Mystery surrounds the Josh and Jenna agency as the televised footage this week suggested Paul Langsam from Raine & Horne had secured the selling role.

McGrath agent Chris Volpatti was spotted undertaking diligence at Dan and Dani's cottage yesterday. His website gives the revealed bedroom image in the two bedroom, two bathroom offering.

BresicWhitney agent Seaton Jones has the offering of the tradesmen, Mark and Duncan, although his colleagues knew nothing when asked of his soon to be starring role.

The Phil and Amity offering is a three-bedroom cottage with two bathrooms and one loft study.

The signage has no auction date as The Block All Stars auction is only tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, March 19, with neighbours being advised recently of the provisional auction timetable countdown.

Property Observer understands it will be a by-invitation-only registered bidders onsite event. 

The public open for inspections of all four offerings is also tentatively scheduled for Saturday, March 2, and Saturday, March 3, subject to Waverley Council approval. Unlike the initial 2003 series, there are now strict television filming approvals required by council.

The reality television show’s audience sat steady at 842,000 on Thursday night, the same as Wednesday night.

But it ranked, excluding news and current affairs, as the night’s third most popular show across the networks, which Property Observer gleans was its highest overall ranking so far this series.

The second room reveal will be this Sunday.

 


Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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