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Steph and Gian Ottavio are making real estate moves again.
The block winners, who emerged victorious from last season, are ditching their Sydney home.
The couple is seeking $1.7 million for their four-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage, called Berrima.
The 1937 art deco brick house opened for inspection on March 9 and will go up for auction on April 6.
Located in Bexley, a suburb in southern Sydney, it includes skylights and a cathedral ceiling.
Steph and Gian Ottavio are making real estate moves again. The block winners, who emerged victorious from last season, are ditching their Sydney home. Both in the photo
The Federation property has a modern kitchen and is painted in classic shades of green and cream.
The couple left the renovation contest with $1.75 million last year.
speaking to Women’s Day magazine, top “fools” said they recently decided not to replace their old VW Beetle with a luxury car.
Steph explained that she totaled her previous car in an accident just before filming the latest series of The Block.
The couple is seeking $1.7 million for their four-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage, called Berrima (pictured).
The 1937 art deco brick house opened for inspection on March 9 and will go up for auction on April 6. The couple transformed the property.
Located in Bexley, a suburb in southern Sydney, it includes skylights and a cathedral ceiling.
Instead of spending money on a high-octane sports car, they traded it in for a second-hand BMW.
In the exciting finale of The Block, Steph and Gian were the big winners, selling their house for a whopping $5 million.
They took home a win of $1.65 million plus prize money of $100,000, bringing their total winnings to a record $1.75 million.
Steph and Gian’s House 4 was the first to go up for auction, and it was a tense moment for the couple, who called their $3.35 million reserve “hell” and feared they wouldn’t make any money.
The $5 million sale netted the couple a $1.65 million profit, with Steph and Gian hugging and breaking down in tears as they called the money “life-changing.”
The Federation property has a modern kitchen and is painted in classic shades of green and cream.