Can and Han suffered the destruction and they got the house they least wanted.
The neighborhood is back again, and this year, the Devil will introduce it in detail.
Every house on the block is for the first time in 20 seasons, built purely for the show. And every 365 m2 house has the same floor plan (which means smaller details (such as accessories and fixtures) are the main selling points).
Each house is located in the 2000 m2 block of Victoria town in Daylesford.
Despite the same interior, all five homes will have their own unique exterior. Most notably, some have gable roofs, while others have flat tops.
What we know so far: 2025 blocks
Big Fish: Why the big bidders in the neighborhood quit the show
Huge loss: The price of 2024 houses is lower than construction costs
This means that the five teams have very clear ideas about which teams they want to renovate. So, who is the team that hopes to go home when you return home after renovating your home in 2025?
Emma and Ben from the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne are high school lovers. I was a civil engineer. Emma is a wood products and textile teacher who also serves as a pole dance coach under the moonlight.
She smiled, “This is the best job in the world.”
Emma and Ben of Victoria.
The only tool used by South Australian mat and Robbie are scissors. The mat is a hairdresser and Robby is a hairdresser. Robby is the new father to youngest son Brooks, while Matt is a former figure skating champion. The duo is the best companion in 15 years.
Alicia and Sonny are from Queensland and have three children. He is a plumber. She works in a dental clinic.
After saying goodbye to the children (and promising not to embarrass them on national television), the couple arrived in Daylesford, quickly clocked, and they were “the old couple on the scene.”
Western Australian couple Han, can’t just have names that sound like that, they look the same. They met on a dating app and put it into practice to talk about their shared love for dogs and wine.
A geologist who once worked in a mine, Han is no stranger to the hard time. It can be less. She works in marketing and fashion and loves “balance and harmony”.
At first glance, the other teams thought the two were sisters rather than companions.
Sonny and Alicia from Queensland.
The Gramazan couple are not the only representatives of the West. Britt and Tazz’s police and two parents live in a dusty inland town.
This means that first, applicants in New South Wales do not have applicants this year.
The good news says no one has to be rough in a tent this year.
Instead, fleets can keep their caravans inhabited during the three-month model (including host Scott Cam).
“They are duck nuts,” Scotty told them about their accommodation, (which provides another convenient opportunity for inserting sponsors).
MAT ruled that their caravan would be a “s**ttt tofer Zone” or otherwise, the narrow environment would become a “foul-stinking dungeon”.
His decree is deaf,
Robbie’s bowel movements and night rumbles quickly became a regular plot point.
After visiting the new excavation, Scott revealed that the first challenge will be different. The five teams will have to use all their creative skills and acting skills to create a buoy for Daylesford’s annual Chillout Festival, a celebration of the town’s LGBTIQ+ community.
Judges Shaynna Blaze, Marty Fox and Darren Palmer will decide who the Float performance has had the largest and most shiny effect on determining the order of home selection.
The event has special significance for certain teams.
Emotional Can says, “We need to be proud of lesbians and make this big and amazing!”
“The meaning of having the opportunity to go out and pride.
“As I was a teenager, I felt very ashamed and insecure about my sexual behavior. I didn’t claim that I had a girlfriend, or I was gay, and I still hid it from some people and in some cases. So it’s a big deal to be on national television.”
Challenge for Matt explains: “High school was probably the hardest time of my life because I was a gay boy at a private Catholic school with lesbians, so in the late 90s, I would have been easy and easy.”
These boys may be a little eager to make an impact with the float. Scotty had to step in to remind them gently that the neighborhood was a family show, seeing them turning the inflatable hammer into a large male appendage and adding two strategically placed disco balls.
“My mom watched the show,” Scott warned.
Scott Cam stepped in to seize Mat and Robby’s appendages and ensure that the neighborhood retains its family-friendly status.
The laid-back owner didn’t care about the boy’s closet choices in the parade and made sure that barrier staff could find microphone packs elsewhere as they took off their pants and entered the Budgie smugglers.
Police stole their buoys and the official block sign of Mat’s wardrobe selection, and Taz also wore a pair of tight swimsuits to attend the parade.
Judgement march gave Darren a great opportunity to eliminate guns. again. Meanwhile, Shaynna clearly sees what Mat and Caz see in their Cots.
Darren Palmer took the first of many opportunities to come out with a gun, and Shaynna praised Mat’s Budgie smugglers.
It’s as business as ever for Marty, and the eager real estate agents are already focusing on auction day.
“Unlike other seasons, we’ve been comparing apples to oranges, this season, apples to apples, apples to apples,” Marty explained. “So it’s important that you understand what style you’re going to take and what buyers you’re looking for at Daylesford Market.”
The clumsy Britt and Taz won and chose the third house, featuring a wooden front and a pitched roof.
Other teams were shocked by Britt and Taz’s choice at the street center, rather than what all other teams agreed to be a more precious spot on either end of the striptease.
Emma and Ben are second, waving on the dark and moody house. Robby and Matt take over bookend property with the House Five.
Robby and Mat enter “The Souls of Proud”.
With all the sloping roof disappearing, a tortured man can grab two, leaving losers Alicia and Sonny with a four-person house.
“I hate it. It’s like letting go of my kids,” Han complained about missing out on their dream home (house) and found that their property had a wall covering their sight.
Han decided to cry in the bathtub for a long time, and could work on Google to find the silver lining on its flat roof.
The team now has $20,000 to renovate their first room, the bathroom. With all the pipes in place, everyone will use the same bathroom layout, allowing the team to differentiate themselves by finishing.
This will be the case for use in the first place, as no one can have the same tile, accessories and fixtures.
As usual, Scott urged the team to hold some cash during the glorification week.
And the budget is good this season. Each week, the team that best balances books will receive a $10,000 reward.
“It’s a huge incentive because even if you don’t win the room or finish, you can still bring in $10,000,” Can said.
Everything was smiling when the 2025 block met on the Daylesford website.
Sonny said the new cash bonus means up to $50,000 in grabs per week (if you get perfect points with bonuses and room wins).
Matt and Robby view the extra bonus as a means of funding the cellar. If they could scrape the cash together, the two thought the cellar might be something that separates them from their neighbors.
It also means asking a very sunny and wise foreman Dan if they can follow the exquisite Australian tradition initiated by Dale Kerrigan on the castle to dig holes.
Mat learned that this was a big risk, mused: “If we spend money on a cellar without winning anything, we could have a big hole.”
Han previews how she will handle setbacks this season.
Although they had never renovated anything before, Mat and Robby decided to look for their bathroom in a contemporary country and had lots of dark wood finishes.
Unfortunately, Alicia and Sonny have similar brown aesthetics, prompting some friendly competition for accessories.
Melbourne Emma and Ben (who once had a renovated kitchen, both of whom enjoyed the modern vibe of the mid-century with many green tones to reflect their surroundings.
Britt and Taz liked the “modern organic” look, so they chose soft pink and natural-colored stone bathroom tiles.
The Han Dynasty’s desire for Han was micromanaged. Finally, after Han enters some input via phone, it can be used with floor-standing tiles and green functional walls.
“In an ideal world, we will always be shopping together,” explains.