The Block’s Dylan and Jenny say they’re “glad we can move on” after they FINALLY sold their house three months after auction day, as mystery surrounds the asking price.
The Block’s Dylan Adams and Jenny Heath have broken their silence after their house finally sold earlier this week.
The Gisborne property found a buyer in a private sale three months after it was delivered on auction day; However, mystery surrounds the asking price for him or whether he reached his original reserve of $4.08 million.
The engaged couple took to Instagram on Tuesday to reflect on the sale while sharing a photo of them smiling on their terrace.
Dylan and Jenny from The Block have broken their silence after their house finally sold this week. The Gisborne property found a buyer three months after auction day passed, but mystery surrounds its asking price or whether it reached its original reserve of $4.08 million.
‘Hello everyone. Thank you all for your beautiful messages. It has been overwhelming,’ they wrote.
“We heard about the sale and we are happy to be able to move forward. We are very excited to now focus on selling the Palm House. Big Love.’
The couple’s Macedon Ranges home was auctioned last November when it fell short of the $4.08 million reserve.
The engaged couple took to Instagram on Tuesday to reflect on the sale while sharing a photo of them smiling on their terrace.
Nine announced Tuesday that the home had been purchased through a private treaty.
A spokesman for the chain confirmed that the house was for a family “in what is a positive result for all”, but did not disclose the sale price.
Nine has yet to announce how much House 4 sold for, but has indicated that the figure will not be made public as it is a private sale.
“Dylan and Jenny’s home is now a much-loved property for a family who have been impressed with the high standard of construction and the incredible views of the Macedon Ranges so close to Melbourne,” a representative said.
TCC real estate agent Kirrily Evans told NCA NewsWire the home was sold Monday to a “lovely family” who “fell in love the moment they walked through it.”
Channel Nine announced on Tuesday that the final home had been purchased through a private treaty.