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The Block NZ’s back: What the teams think of Auckland house prices

The reality show is set to return after a two-year absence from screens. LOUISE RICHARDSON gets the teams’ thoughts on Auckland house prices.

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The teams competing in this year’s return of The Block NZ have a big task ahead of them – figuring out Auckland house prices.

The reality TV show is set to air soon, new after a two-yearlong pause in filming brought about by the Covid pandemic.

The setting for this year’s renovation­s is the hot Auckland suburb of Pt Chev, where house prices have jumped more than 37% in the last 12 months.

The suburb will be familiar to long-time Block fans. It’s where Alex and Corban Walls won season three of the show with a then record-smashing $1.552 million sale.

The four couples tasked with delivering daring designs this time round will have found the market has moved on quite a bit in the seven years since.

According to One Roof figures, the median value for Pt Chev is just under $2m, with some houses in the suburb selling at auction for well over $3m. One Roof spoke to the teams about their past home renovation experience­s and asked them what they thought about Auckland’s booming housing market.

The setting for this year’s renovation­s is the hot Auckland suburb of Pt Chev, where house prices have jumped more than 37% in the last 12 months.

Team blue: Tim and Arthur, Auckland

Best friends since school, flatmates Tim and Arthur, both 26, believe they have the creative edge to create beautiful and interestin­g spaces.

Tim is a teacher aide and videograph­er, but spent two years as a builders apprentice, while Arthur is an accounts manager and musician who built a selection of bespoke ply furniture during lockdown.

Arthur describes Auckland house prices as being “steeper than Everest”, and says his experience with flipping properties is non-existent, ”unless you consider doing a forward flip off a house into a pool, a house flip”.

Tim adds, “I have confidence in our design and love the layout of our house, so I’m feeling reasonably sure that it will appeal to a broad market and we’ll do well at auction.” Neither owns a home.

Team Orange: Meg and Dan, Rangiora

The out-going couple own and operate a constructi­on company, so aren't exactly renovation newbies.

Dan, 46, bought his first house in 2001 for $185,000 while Meg, 36, bought her first home in 2008 for $300,000.

“Being a builder, I’ve done a lot of renovation­s, my own included,” Dan says.

Asked about their chances of success on auction day, Dan is quite upbeat. “It all comes down to finding that person who loves the house as much as Meg and I do.”

They are enjoying their time in Pt Chev, telling One Roof they’d definitely live in the area. “It’s so vibrant and close to everything – cafes, restaurant­s and the beach,” says Meg.

Team Purple: Janah and Rachel, Papamoa

The self-described ”fun mums” are both married to builders and have done plenty of renovation­s.

Rachel, 42, is ex-army and now a real estate agent selling in the Bay of Plenty, while Janah, 39, has a diploma in architectu­ral technology and interior design. She is currently a ”domestic engineer” with two active little boys at home. The pair are both fans of great design.

“Pt Chev is a great suburb,” says Rachel. “I can’t tell you which house we’re in but I’m sure it will be attractive to buyers, with some unique selling points.”

Team Yellow: Dylan and Keegan, Greymouth

The two brothers call themselves Beauty and the Beast. Dylan, a banker with a degree in architectu­ral studies, left his home town aged 18 and bought his first house, in Wellington, three years later for $500,000. Keegan, a qualified builder who still lives in Greymouth, bought his first home for $250,000.

Asked what they think of Auckland house prices, Dylan, 30, who lives near Pt Chev and loves it, says, “It is what it is.”

Keegan, the more fiery of the two, adds, “Crazy, stupid prices!”

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Above: Pt Chev is a hot zone right now. The teams, clockwise from top left: Tim and Arthur, Meg and Dan, Dylan and Keegan, and Janah and Rachel.

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