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How Editing Shapes Auction Outcomes on The Block

The reality television series *The Block* often showcases teams battling for auction success, but behind the scenes, editing choices can significantly influence how contestants are perceived. According to Alice Stolz, National Property Editor at Domain, the portrayal of contestants can sway potential buyers’ perceptions during the auction process.

Each season, certain contestants receive what audiences refer to as a “villain edit.” This year, Han and Can have found themselves in this position, raising questions about how it might affect their auction results. In past seasons, such portrayals have impacted team performance. For instance, last year, contestants Kylie and Brad faced backlash for alleged bullying, resulting in them finishing last at auction, despite walking away with a profit of $650,000. In contrast, fellow contestants Maddy and Charlotte garnered a staggering $1.65 million profit, reinforcing the notion that viewer perception can translate into tangible financial outcomes.

Stolz emphasized that while the drama of *The Block* captivates audiences, it may not be as crucial to buyers. “The price guides for these houses are $3 million plus at the moment; this is not insignificant money,” she noted. Buyers are likely to focus on the overall quality and value of the property rather than the drama surrounding its contestants.

She added that the broader property market shows many buyers remain uninformed about the backstories of properties. “Every weekend, thousands of people buy properties without knowing who built them or the history behind their previous occupants,” Stolz explained. This suggests that while the show’s narrative may influence some, it is not the sole factor in buyers’ decisions.

Stolz pointed out that successful contestants, like Steph and Gian, who sold their house for $1.75 million, effectively marketed their property by treating it as a full-time job. Their approach underscores the importance of presentation in achieving auction success.

Regarding Han and Can, who have faced criticism for aspects of their house, Stolz observed that buyers have responded positively to specific features. “During the Open for Inspection event, many buyers were impressed by their kitchen,” she said. This indicates that despite the negative portrayal, the home’s attributes can still resonate with potential buyers.

The challenge for contestants remains to balance feedback from the show’s editing with their unique vision for their properties. Stolz believes there is a demand for “city style luxury in the countryside,” a niche where Han and Can could excel.

Current polling among *Yahoo Lifestyle* readers places Han and Can as the least likely team to win, garnering just three percent of the votes. In contrast, fan favorites Britt and Taz lead with 52 percent, followed by Robby and Matt at 23 percent, Emma and Ben at 17 percent, and Sonny and Alicia trailing with five percent.

As the auction date approaches, the influence of editing on buyer sentiment and auction results on *The Block* continues to provoke discussion, illustrating the intricate relationship between reality television and real estate outcomes.

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