The Block winners Steph and Gian sell Bexley home for almost $2 million

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Last year’s winners of The Block, Steph and Gian Ottavio, have sold their renovated home in Sydney’s Bexley for $1,825,000.

The renovated Federation-style property, which includes a contemporary expansion, was listed five weeks ago with a $1.7 million price tag. It sold after private treaty negotiations with McGrath agent Trent Tarbey following its auction in early April.

According to realestate.com, the couple’s 2020 purchase of the then-two-bedroom, one-bathroom house on its 348sq m block followed nearly two years of house hunting.

The building work took seven months all up to complete in 2021, and the plan included converting the living and dining rooms into a master bedroom with an ensuite.

Steph and Gian moved into the home in early 2022 shortly ahead of their April wedding. The couple pocketed a life-changing $1.75m last year after selling a $5m Hampton East house, which was the highest ever prizemoney in the show’s 19 seasons.

According to PropTrack, the median house price in Bexley currently sits at $1.59m, up 7.1 per cent over the past 12 months.

Source: realestate.com

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