A dark cloud is brewing over the final week of The Block, with a perfect storm seemingly gathering over the showโs much-hyped finale, sending the already stressed contestants into a tailspin as they look set to lose big after months of hard work.
A rival real estate agent could be about to sabotage The Blockโs big finale by using the series to promote its four-hectare block just across the road from the showโs houses in Victoriaโs rural Gisborne South.
The listing for 206 McGeorge Road โ which is being marketed at $3 million with an unrenovated house on it and was leased by The Block employees during filming and construction โ dares prospective buyers to be a part of TV history.

A rival real estate agent could ruin The Blockโs auction day.
(Image: Nine)โWhy not challenge yourself to build a bigger and better home than your new neighbours across the road and rewrite history by in fact having the biggest and best home ever built on McGeorge Road โ let it be a topic for discussion on an international level,โ it reads.
Itโs not the only disaster threatening to derail the showโs finale. The Block producers fear history could repeat โ and some of the houses may fail to sell at auction again.
Indeed, the odds have never been more stacked against the reality hit. With house prices in freefall and tipped to drop across the country by another 15 per cent by the end of next year. Winners on The Block New Zealand walked away with a dismal $3046, while the couple who came second took home just $76, leaving fans calling for the show to be axed!
โWe would be upset to walk away with nothing. The auction is the pinnacle of The Block. Itโs what weโve been planning for since day one. Itโs the light at the end of the tunnel after the hardest slog of our life,โ Rachel confides to Womanโs Day.

Producers fear the worst!
(Image: Nine)Making matters worse for some of the Blockheads is the fact that Sarah-Jane and husband Tom have secured the advantage of determining the all-important auction order.
With Sarah-Jane butting heads with embattled stars Sharon and Ankur, many fans are wondering if sheโll serve the pair a curveball and make them last on the auction order, which could put hamper their chances when it comes to securing the best profit.
Fans are also casting doubt over the homesโ huge $4 million price tags. โIโm dubious that there will be high bidding war drama with current financial conditions,โ wrote one person. โIโd be surprised if all 5 sell in that price range.โ
โThere are some really nice lifestyle properties in rural Vicโฆ $2m will get a very nice home on small acreage, well builtโฆprivacy from the neighbours and none of the garish toys that these guys are throwing at these places,โ added another.
โThose houses are a blight on the environment and poorly constructed, complete vandalism,โ says one commenter.
Even The Blockโs resident foreman Keith says Ankur and Sharonโs house is โas bad as it getsโ, and confesses, โI donโt think that house will sell.โ
On-set sources say Sharon and Ankurโs house was savaged by the judges before the auction, and even more alarmingly, there are whispers the coupleโs garage wasnโt completed ahead of final judging and the pair were told it may affect their reserve on auction day.
EXPERTS WEIGH IN
Real estate experts agree this yearโs Block probably wonโt see the big bucks of past seasons.
โI have no doubt that the interest rates will have an effect on the overall sale price, not because the buyers wonโt be there to try their hands, but because they will be there with a much-reduced budget than they would have had six months ago,โ Corie Sciberras, director of Sciberras Group RE, tells Womanโs Day.

There are doubts involving the sale of Sharon and Ankurโs house.
(Image: Nine)โThis being said, when you are spending this amount of money, I would be confident in saying they will still be showing up, cheque in hand, with a decent amount of money to spend. After all, how often can you say you purchased a home on The Block?!โ
End of The Block?
With this seasonโs tumultuous show leaving loyal viewers disgruntled, many are speculating it could spell the end of the long-running show.
โThere is a limit on how much is too much and they crossed the line with this season,โ says an insider.
โThey pushed the contestants to the breaking point by offering less room money and time, so they can make more profit per house. I hope they learn their lesson, otherwise I doubt people will be excited to participate or watch the show after the current chaos.โ
A lot to lose!
This seriesโ contestants certainly may have regrets about appearing on the show, after they put their lives โ and livelihoods โ on hold to compete for the cash.
Sharon, 35, and Ankur, 41, told Womanโs Day they were relying on the show to โbring down that mortgage of ours and assist us financiallyโ.
And the actress has called the build a โsโt showโ, and the couple confessed they would โdo everything differentlyโ if they had their time over again.
โI donโt even feel comfortable having anyone walk through with the state of where weโre at.โ
โItโs 12 weeks of not sleeping, constant relentless pressure โ brutal,โ Sharon says of the experience. โAnd it seems it may all be for nothing.โ
Sharon also admitted sheโs upset at producers for the hit they could take on their careers by appearing on the show.
โQuite clearly, weโre probably not going to be renovators after this. So donโt just cut off the only livelihood that my husband is going to have,โ she says, after Ankurโs credentials as an accountant were questioned thanks to their budget blowout.
What happens remains to be seen but real estate agent Corie agrees all hope is not lost, if the reserves are set at the right price. โI am confident the homes will sell on the day.โ