Shock twist! Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie are crowned the WINNERS of The Block Fans v Faves for 2021 and take home $744,444 in prize money - after placing fifth in season 15
- The Sydney couple made the largest sum over reserve of all five Block houses
- Mitch and Mark sold their home for $4,044,444 with a profit of $644,444
- They earned an additional $100,000 taking their total prize money to $744,444
- The pair earned a profit of $384,000 in season 15 in 2019, after their property sold for $3,374,000 over their reserve of $2,990,000
Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie were crowned the winners of The Block Fans v Faves for 2021 on Sunday night.
The Sydney couple made the largest sum over reserve of all five Block houses at Bronte Court at auction, selling their home for $4,044,444 with a profit of $644,444.
Mitch, 59, and Mark, 60, also took home an additional $100,000, taking their total prize money to $744,444, with the stylish pair understandably in complete shock.
Congratulations! Mitch Edwards (left) and Mark McKie (right) were crowned the WINNERS of The Block Fans v Faves for 2021 on Sunday night - taking home $744,444 in prize money
The flamboyant pair who starred in season 15 and returned for Fans v Faves, revealed how the prize money and crowning title will change their lives.
'We never had expectations or even hopes for that amount. This changes our lives as we've got a mortgage that we can't jump over, but with this prize we can take a great leap at it now,' Mitch said.
Mark added: 'I think we're in shock as we stuck to our guns about what we thought a family home was about and it was a big risk.'
Nice figures: The Sydney couple made the largest sum over reserve of all five Block houses at Bronte Court at auction, selling their home for $4,044,444 with a profit of $644,444
Cashing in! Mitch, 59, and Mark, 60, also took home an additional $100,000, taking their total prize money to $744,444, with the stylish pair understandably in complete shock
The couple well and truly succeeded compared to season 15 in 2019 when they placed fifth with a total profit of $384,000 after selling their property for $3,374,000 over their reserve of $2,990,000.
Coming in second at auction was Josh and Luke Packham, selling their property for $3,930,000 with a $530,000.00 profit.
The former Love Island Australia stars created a modern a four-bedroom, three-bathroom property with one of the biggest draw cards being the master bedroom and outdoor bathtub.
Coming in second: Twins Josh and Luke Packham, 27, had a new reserve of $3.4million on auction day, down from $3.5million, and sold their property for $3,930,000 with a $530,000.00 profit
Wow: Josh and Luke, who starred on season two of Love Island Australia, renovated a stunning a four-bedroom, three-bathroom property that was a hit with buyers
Nice work: Tanya and Vito Guccione, sold their property for $3,800,000.01 with a $400,000.01 profit at auction
Mid-century modern! They created a chic and stylish home that gives a nod to the past with retro details, including a sunken lounge upon entry
Tanya and Vito Guccione placed third with a profit of $400,000.01 after selling their home for $3,800,000.01.
Despite a season that saw Tanya implicated in the cheating scandal, the couple pulled off a chic and stylish home that gives a nod to the past with retro details.
Josh and Luke implicated Tanya on Sunday's episode, saying that she was the one who took the photo showing the production schedule, and sent it to them.
Tanya broke down and finally took responsibility for the photo.
Confession: Tanya broke down and finally took responsibility for the cheating scandal on Sunday: 'What I want to say is that I am obviously take full responsibility for this situation and I am sorry, I am truly sorry. Yes, I did. I took the photograph,' she said, breaking down
She added: 'I am not a stupid woman but I did a stupid thing. We take responsibility for what happened and where it ended up after that was obviously out of my power, but I started it'
'What I want to say is that I am obviously take full responsibility for this situation and I am sorry, I am truly sorry. Yes, I did. I took the photograph,' she said, while tearful.
She added: 'I am not a stupid woman but I did a stupid thing. We take responsibility for what happened and where it ended up after that was obviously out of my power, but I started it.'
Kirsty Lee Akers and Jesse Anderson finished fourth, selling their property for $4,401,523.67 with a $301,523.67 profit.
Coming in fourth: Kirsty Lee Akers and Jesse Anderson, sold their property for $4,401,523.67 with a $301,523.67 profit
Stunning: Their stunning kitchen, which won plenty of praise with the judges, opens out to the dining and living room while glass doors lead to the alfresco area, garden and swimming pool
Fifth: Returning faves Ronnie and Georgia Caceres, who starred in season 13, placed fifth, selling their property for $3,696,000.00 with a $296,000.00 profit
Modern and elegant: The couple, who starred in season 13, created a family home that combines a homely feel with sophisticated style
The pair were able to pull off creating a Hamptons-inspired family home with four bedrooms and four bathrooms spread across the first and second floor.
Placing last was Ronnie and Georgia Caceres, selling their property for $3,696,000.00 with a $296,000.00 profit.
Mitch and Mark's stunning four-bedroom, three-bathroom family home is an entertainer's dream with a combined living, dining and kitchen area.
In complete shock: Mitch and Mark, who starred in season 15 and returned for Fans v Faves, revealed how the prize money and crowning title will change their lives. Pictured with Shelley Craft
Life-changing: 'We never had expectations or even hopes for that amount. This changes our lives as we've got a mortgage that we can't jump over, but with this prize we can take a great leap at it now,' Mitch said
Interiors take on a contemporary feel with neutral tones and subtle pops of colour, while skylights illuminate the space with natural light.
Other features include a basement floor with a media room and retreat area, as well as a steam room for an extra touch of luxury.
Mitch and Mark have certainly been vocal throughout the season, revealing what they really think of the judges' criticisms.
Instinct: Mark added: 'I think we're in shock as we stuck to our guns about what we thought a family home was about and it was a big risk.' Pictured with host Scott Cam
Bright and airy: The pair created a beautiful family home. The property opens to a combined living and dining area with an incredible display of skylights
Modern feel: The kitchen takes on a contemporary feel with neutral tones and a stunning marble bench with gold accents
Homely: The property features four beautiful bedrooms and three bathrooms
On an episode in September, Mitch stormed off the set and told Darren Palmer, Shaynna Blaze and Neale Whitaker to 'go f**k yourselves' in an explosive piece to camera after they found fault in their kitchen not having a designated pantry.
Speaking to Woman's Day magazine that month, the stylish granddads accused the expert panel of being 'disrespectful' by providing 'silly, unfounded' feedback about their rooms, calling for the judges to be replaced.
'For Shaynna to make comments like 'I hate it' and then for Neale to say 'it's better for our room to burn down'... They know that people have worked really, really hard,' Mitch lamented.
Luxury: A stairwell leads to the basement floor for the retreat/media room and the adjacent steam room (pictured), for a touch of luxury
Underdog: Mitch and Mark were labelled by buyers agent Nicole as 'the dark horse' of the competition. She said: 'They have created a real four-bedroom with real connection. And gosh, it comes with a Chanel handbag'
Mark agreed, arguing that Shaynna, Neale and Darren are 'out of touch' when it comes to the property market and aren't fit to dole out advice.
'The judges aren't real estate agents - they don't sell in the market,' Mark said, adding: It would be good timing for the longevity of The Block to bring in people who have new ideas. Fresh blood would be great.'
'And some talent,' Mitch jeered, before suggesting he and Mitch should take over as judges.
Since premiering on Channel 9 in 2003, The Block, Australia's richest reality program, has now awarded a total of $28,771,471 in prize money across 17 seasons.
Vocal: Mitch and Mark have certainly been vocal throughout the season, revealing what they really think of the judges' criticisms. Pictured from L to R: Darren Palmer, Shaynna Blaze and Neale Whitaker
Not impressed at all: Mitch and Mark slammed them over their harsh criticism in an interview with Woman's Day magazine in September, and called for them to be replaced
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