The Block’s stars Mitch and Mark slammed by real estate pros for showing ‘compromised homes’ in their new show Location, Location: ‘Too Pricey and Unrealistic’
Former Block stars Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie have been criticized by real estate professionals for showing “compromised” homes at “too high” prices on their new reality show.
The professional house fins drew criticism from the Real Estate Buyers Brokers Association (REBAA) for a number of properties auctioned on Location, Location, Location.
One of the properties is located in a potential flood zone in Queensland, while another is located on a busy main road in Melbourne, known as a major truck route.
Meanwhile, REBAA representatives have alleged that buyers were not properly informed of potential problems with the properties prior to auctions.
“They didn’t seem to mind selecting poor quality sites, such as main roads in Melbourne and potential flood areas in Queensland,” said REBAA president Cate Bakos. The Daily Telegraph..
Former Block stars Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie have been criticized by real estate professionals for showing ‘compromised’ homes at ‘too high’ prices on their new reality show
The professional house fins drew criticism from the Real Estate Buyers Brokers Association (REBAA) for a number of properties auctioned on Location, Location, Location. One of the properties is located in a potential flood zone in Queensland, while another is located on a busy main road in Melbourne, known as a major truck route.
A REBAA representative, Melinda Jennison of Queensland, criticized Mitch and Mark’s show for not revealing on air that a property in Bulimba, Brisbane, was on the Brisbane River Flood Overlay (pictured)
Another REBAA representative, Melinda Jennison of Queensland, criticized Mitch and Mark’s show for failing to reveal on air that a property in Bulimba, Brisbane, was on the Brisbane River Flood Overlay.
Jennison also claimed buyers were misinformed after receiving renovation advice on the show.
She said another Brisbane property featured on the show may not be suitable for ground floor refurbishment as there are strict height regulations in Brisbane.
Jennison said the rules and potential issues were never discussed on the show.
REBAA also criticized the show for not covering technical reports, building inspections, or how each home’s value was assessed before the auction.
Producers of Location, Location, Location, Endemol Shine Australia responded to the REBAA claims by stating that licensed buyers’ agents were part of the show’s investigative team.
Their work, the producers said, provided legal and financial controls to ensure the best process for buyers.
In the photo: the Bulimba site
Pictured: Mitch and Mark in a scene from Location, Location, Location
“Mitch and Mark worked extensively with our property research team and with the couples to fully understand their brief, budget and parameters, to make sure everyone was completely comfortable and fully understood the process,” said an Endemol Shine representative. Australia to the publication.
They continued, “All negotiations as part of the auction or private sale process were carefully considered and followed extensive research and experience by Mitch, Mark and the wider team.”
Mitch and Mark, who have renovated 20 homes in 20 years, first rose to fame after winning The Block in 2021.
Location, Location, Location, currently airing on Channel 10, is a revamp of an earlier format that aired on the Lifestyle Channel for Foxtel where the pair escorted Aussies to their dream home.