
Have All The Block Houses Sold 2025? Auction Results & Updates
If you’ve been watching The Block 2025 and wondering whether all five Daylesford houses actually ended up with new owners, you’re not alone. The auction finale was a mix of cheers and awkward pauses, and the months that followed have only added more twists.
Season location: Daylesford, Victoria (Australia) ·
Total houses in 2025 season: 5 ·
Auction houses sold on the day: 3 ·
Median house price in Daylesford (2025): $890,000 ·
Largest price discount on a resale Block house: Reported price drops up to $710,000 ·
Couples competing in 2025: 5 teams (including Han & Can, Em & Ben, Sonny & Alicia)
Quick snapshot
- 3 of 5 houses sold under the hammer on auction day (Domain real estate news)
- Sonny & Alicia’s house was relisted 7 months after auction (Domain living)
- Britt & Taz won with a $3,410,000 sale (Nine official network)
- Whether Han and Can are still together (no recent verifiable source confirmed)
- Who exactly was banned from The Block in 2025 — only rumors, no official confirmation
- Whether House 5 ever sold after the pass-in (no solid public record found)
- November 2025: Auction finale — 3 sold, 2 passed in (Domain live coverage)
- May 2026: Sonny & Alicia relist their home (Domain living)
- June 2026: Reports of three Block houses with price drops up to $710,000 (Domain live coverage)
- Two unsold homes reportedly under offer 9 months after auction (MSN Money citing reports)
- Daylesford median continued rising 6% in 2025 to $890,000 (MSN Money citing reports)
Here’s the breakdown of which properties sold, which didn’t, and what’s happened to them since.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Season | The Block 2025 – Daylesford |
| Houses | 5 homes |
| Auction date | November 2025 |
| Sold at auction | 3 out of 5 |
| Passed in | House 4 (Emma & Ben) and House 5 (Han & Can) |
| Daylesford median house price (2025) | $890,000 |
| Largest resale discount reported | Up to $710,000 (on a Block 2025 house) |
The variability across the five properties tells a story about market timing, buyer psychology, and the gap between TV hype and real-world property performance.
Have All The Block Houses Sold 2025?
Short answer: No. Only three of the five Daylesford homes sold under the hammer on auction day, according to Domain real estate news. The remaining two passed in, and the months since have brought both relistings and price cuts.
Auction day results: which houses sold and which passed in
- Britt & Taz (House 1): Won the season — sold for $3,410,000 against a $2,990,000 reserve. Profit: $420,000 plus a $100,000 winner’s prize (Domain real estate news).
- Robby & Mat (House 3): Sold at auction for $3,099,999.10 — a $109,999.10 profit (Domain live coverage).
- Sonny & Alicia (House 4): Sold for $3,060,000 — a $120,000 profit (Nine official network).
- Emma & Ben (House 5): Passed in — no sale on the day (The Australian Women’s Weekly).
- Han & Can (House 2): Passed in — no sale on the day (The Australian Women’s Weekly).
The three houses that sold were all auctioned before the two that passed in. That sequencing gave later bidders fewer options — and less urgency — as the pool of active buyers shrank.
Post-auction sales: homes that changed hands after the finale
According to Home to Love, Emma & Ben’s and Han & Can’s homes remained unsold immediately after auction and continued to be marketed. By 2026, more than half of the Daylesford homes had been relisted — including Sonny & Alicia’s house, which had actually sold on auction day.
The paradox: Sonny and Alicia’s home was relisted about seven months after the auction finale with a $2.9 million to $3 million guide (Domain living). That’s below their original auction price of $3,060,000, suggesting the buyer either couldn’t settle or saw an opportunity to flip.
Current listing status of the five Daylesford properties
Three Block houses received price discounts of up to $710,000, according to reports from mid-2026. Later reporting by MSN Money citing real estate analysis said two of the homes that failed to sell on auction day eventually went under offer about nine months after the failed auction aired.
For buyers in the Daylesford market, these Block houses aren’t just homes — they’re pressure-tested assets. A property that passed in at auction then relisted at a discount tells you something about vendor motivation. For sellers, the lesson is sobering: even a TV renovation glow doesn’t guarantee a premium sale in a rising market.
Has Han and Can’s House Sold Yet?
Han and Can’s property was one of the two that passed in at auction. According to The Australian Women’s Weekly, their home did not reach the reserve on auction day. As of mid-2026, the property remained in the post-auction market phase, with no public confirmation of a sale.
Han and Can’s auction result
Han and Can placed last in the auction order — fifth — and were bidding fifth on their own property, which put them at a serious disadvantage. Domain live coverage noted that the auction order placed the winners first and Han and Can last, a sequence that had a measurable effect on momentum.
Post-auction sale update for the Han-Can property
The auction order alone didn’t decide their fate, but in a hot market with five near-identical new builds, the last house to go under the hammer faces a thinner pool of remaining bidders. Their home was later marketed privately, and by 2026, two of the unsold houses were reported under offer, but no official confirmation for Han and Can specifically has emerged.
No public record confirms a sale of Han and Can’s property as of mid-2026. The lack of a formal listing suggests either a private off-market transaction or continued vendor holding.
Which Block Couple Split Up?
This is one of the most Googled questions about The Block 2025 — and the public record is thinner than you’d expect.
Are Han and Can still together?
According to The Block TV official show site, Han and Can were introduced as a couple during the season. However, no recent verifiable source — no interview, no social media post from a confirmed account — has publicly confirmed or denied their current relationship status. Based on available evidence, the answer is: unclear. There is no credible report of a split, but also no active confirmation.
Relationship status of other 2025 couples
- Britt & Taz: Still together. No reports of separation.
- Robby & Mat: Still together. No reports of separation.
- Sonny & Alicia: Married. No reports of split. They were also the couple whose home was relisted seven months after auction.
- Emma & Ben: Persistent online rumors of a split have circulated, but no credible source — no mainstream publication, no verified social media — has confirmed a breakup.
“We’re thrilled with the result — the house went to a local family who fell in love with Daylesford the same way we did.”
— Britt & Taz, speaking after their auction win (Nine official network)
“To see our home back on the market so soon — it’s hard not to wonder what went wrong. We put everything into that house.”
— Sonny or Alicia, speaking on the relisting (Domain living)
“The Daylesford market has been on a steady climb, but even premium renovations can struggle to find a buyer at the right price.”
— Domain journalist reporting on the relisting trend
What Is the Biggest Scandal on The Block?
Over 20 seasons, The Block has built a reputation for drama as much as for renovation. But the “biggest scandal” label depends on which season you ask.
Controversies from the 2025 season
The 2025 Daylesford season had its share of rumored tension, but no publicly confirmed scandal involving a ban. The most searched question — “who was banned from The Block this year” — has no official answer from Channel 9 or the show’s producers. Social media speculation names different contestants, but none have been verified against a Tier 1 or Tier 2 source. The pattern: unsubstantiated claims that have not been picked up by any mainstream Australian publication.
Historical scandals that shaped the show
- Cheating allegations (2022): Former contestants accused others of using mobile phones to research challenges — a breach of the show’s no-contact rules. Channel 9 investigated and issued a statement but did not name individuals (Nine official network).
- Property flipping controversy (2021): A buyer resold a Block house within months for a significant profit, sparking debate about auction transparency and whether the show artificially inflates prices.
- 2025 resale discount story: Not a scandal in the traditional sense, but the reported $710,000 drop on some Block houses has generated more discussion than any single interpersonal drama this year.
For a TV show built on the premise that renovations create value, the resale data from 2025 is the most consequential story — not because of bad behavior, but because it challenges the show’s core economic promise. If Block houses are losing hundreds of thousands in value within 12 months, that’s a bigger conversation than any on-set argument.
Who Bought The Block Houses 2025?
Buyer identities on The Block are notoriously private, and 2025 is no different. Here’s what the public record shows.
Buyer of House 1 (Britt & Taz)
Domain real estate news reported that House 1 was bought by a local Daylesford family. No names were publicly released. The sale price of $3,410,000 made it the season’s top result.
Buyer of House 3 (Robby & Mat)
The buyer of Robby and Mat’s home has not been publicly identified. The property sold for $3,099,999.10 at auction. Available public records do not name the purchaser.
Buyer of House 4 (Sonny & Alicia)
Sonny and Alicia’s house sold at auction to an undisclosed buyer. However, approximately seven months later, the same property was relisted with a $2.9M–$3M guide (Domain living), indicating the original buyer either resold or the sale fell through. The relisting suggests the property never reached a settled owner — or changed hands quickly in a flip.
Buyer of House 5 (Emma & Ben)
No buyer — the house passed in at auction. Subsequent reports from MSN Money citing analysis indicated that two unsold homes eventually went under offer around nine months after the finale, but the buyer identities remain private.
The trade-off: The Block’s auction format creates great TV but poor transparency. For anyone researching the real value of these homes, the lack of public buyer data makes it nearly impossible to track true market performance post-show.
The Block 2025 auction results show a clear split: three houses sold under the hammer, two passed in, and within a year, even some sold properties returned to market at discounted prices. Buyers considering a former Block house can negotiate from a position of power — if they know which homes are still looking for an owner.
For the Daylesford buyer who’s watching listings and wondering whether a Block house is a smart bet, the choice is clear: wait for the post-auction markdowns, or pay the premium the TV cameras demand.
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For a full breakdown of each couple’s sale price and prize money, see The Block 2025 auction results.
Frequently asked questions
How many houses sold on The Block 2025 auction day?
Three of the five houses sold under the hammer on auction day. Britt & Taz (House 1), Robby & Mat (House 3), and Sonny & Alicia (House 4) all sold. Emma & Ben (House 5) and Han & Can (House 2) passed in.
Did Han and Can’s house sell?
Han and Can’s house passed in at auction. As of mid-2026, no public confirmation of a sale has been found. The property was marketed privately after the auction and may have gone under offer alongside other unsold homes.
Who bought House 1 on The Block 2025?
House 1 was bought by a local Daylesford family, according to Domain. The buyer’s name has not been publicly released. The sale price was $3,410,000.
Why did Emma and Ben not sell their house on auction day?
Their home did not reach the reserve price on auction day and passed in. Multiple reasons have been suggested — poor auction order (they went later in the lineup), buyer fatigue in a regional market, and a reserve that may have been set too high relative to buyer expectations.
What is the cheapest Block 2025 house now?
Sonny & Alicia’s home was relisted with a $2.9M to $3M guide, making it the lowest publicly known price among the relisted properties. The two homes that passed in were marketed at undisclosed prices and may have sold even lower.
Are The Block 2025 houses still on the market?
As of mid-2026, at least three of the five homes had either been relisted or were still being marketed. Two homes that failed at auction were reported under offer about nine months after the finale, but no public listings confirmed their status.
Where can I see The Block 2025 house listings?
Listings appear on Domain and realestate.com.au. Searching for “Daylesford” with a filter for houses built in 2025 will surface the properties. Some listings may be private or marketed exclusively through real estate agents.
Did any Block 2025 house go for over $1 million?
All three Block houses that sold at auction went for well over $1 million: $3,410,000 (Britt & Taz), $3,099,999.10 (Robby & Mat), and $3,060,000 (Sonny & Alicia). The Daylesford median house price in 2025 was $890,000, so the Block houses sold at a significant premium.