The Block couples: a peek behind the real estate curtain

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For real estate agents, The Block provides a unique case study in how to market high-end homes under pressure.

In this year’s season, four of the couples, Ricky and Haydn, Kristian and Mimi, Grant and Courtney, and Maddy and Charlotte, have shared how they navigated the process, what they looked for in an agent, and how they prepared for the auction of their renovated homes.

Ricky and Haydn: A trusted hand

Ricky and Haydn. Photo The Block 2024

Ricky and Haydn knew from the outset that they needed an experienced hand to guide them through the sale of their Block home. The couple selected Aaron Hill from Ray White Sunbury, who brought with him the rare combination of being both a local expert and a veteran of The Block. Aaron had previously handled Block sales, and his intimate knowledge of the competition gave Ricky and Haydn an added sense of security.

“We wanted someone who had been through the process before and knew what to expect,” Ricky explained. “Aaron’s familiarity with The Block and his connections with potential buyers and advocates really worked in our favour.”

Not content to let the professionals do all the work, Ricky and Haydn have been deeply involved in the marketing campaign, even writing copy for ads and organising VIP nights for registered buyers.

The couple is especially proud of their home’s standout features, which include a grand rumpus room with five-and-a-half-metre ceilings, expansive indoor and outdoor living areas, and a boat worth over $100,000, which was part of a competition they won on the show.

“Plus, we’ve got more turf than all the other houses combined,” said Haydn.

Kristian and Mimi: following their instincts

Kristian and Mimi. Photo The Block 2024

For Kristian and Mimi, the decision to choose Jaime Morris from Stockdale and Leggo was based on pure gut instinct. “We were watching a short Instagram reel of their work, and both of us had goosebumps,” said Mimi. “It just felt right.”

The couple valued the fun and relatable energy that Jaime and her team brought to the table, believing that their agents’ personalities were a natural extension of their own. 

“We wanted someone who took their work seriously but was also approachable and fun … someone who could connect with potential buyers the way we connected with them.”

Their home, designed with families in mind, blends holiday vibes with the comfort and practicality of a permanent residence. Kristian and Mimi ensured that every room created an emotional connection, hoping to appeal to buyers seeking more than just a functional space. The couple also made sure to maintain a light, playful energy in their marketing campaign, to reflect their personalities and draw in potential buyers.

Grant and Courtney: backing a proven winner

Courtney and Grant. Image The Block 2024

Grant and Courtney took a more data-driven approach when choosing their agent, opting for Yvette Tancheff  from Ray White Phillip Island due to the agency’s solid track record in the area. “I’m a big believer in going with history, and Ray White has the best results on the island,” said Grant. The couple also drew comfort from Yvette’s extensive database of buyers, which they hoped would bring in both local and interstate interest.

Their home is an entertainer’s dream, with a stunning indoor-outdoor living space that seamlessly flows from the dining area to the deck. “We’ve got the best position in the estate,” Grant said. “As soon as you walk in, you’re greeted by this huge open-plan area that stretches out into different zones in the yard – it’s perfect for big groups or families.”

To ensure the property is marketed to both investors and families, Grant and Courtney are keeping their campaign flexible, focusing on private viewings for serious buyers rather than large open homes. Their approach is designed to cater to buyers who are genuinely interested in the property and want the time to experience it in privacy.

Maddy and Charlotte: local expertise with corporate power

Maddy and Charlotte. Photo The Block 2024

Maddy and Charlotte’s late entry into the competition meant they had less time to choose their real estate agents, but they quickly found a perfect match with Krystal Chandler from O’Brien Real Estate. The couple appreciated the dual benefit of O’Brien’s local presence in Phillip Island and the backing of its corporate offices in Melbourne.

“We wanted agents who were genuine and shared our values of kindness and integrity,” said Maddy. “We got the best of both worlds with O’Brien—they’re driving the campaign with local knowledge, but they also have the resources and connections from their corporate team.”

The couple’s marketing plan includes extensive social media promotion, professional photography, and video content, as well as personalised outreach to potential buyers.

Kylie and Brad: sticking with experience

Kylie and Brad. Photo The Block 2024


Greg Price from Alex Scott Real Estate Phillip Island
, and Michael Townsend from McGrath Real Estate (Melbourne-based) will be working on selling Kylie and Brad’s property on The Block. This will be Michael’s sixth time selling a property on the show, and he has an impressive track record, having successfully won three Block auctions before.



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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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