Multi-millionaire Block bidder Danny Wallis has revealed the eye-watering price he is asking for his latest reality show purchase.
Danny, who is worth a reported $120 million, snapped up the Daylesford abode created in the 2025 series by best mates Mat Johnson and Robby Lippett.
He's now put the stunning home on the rental market and is asking a formidable $2,500 per week for the privilege of living in a reality show home.
Aside from the price, it's also a sizeable commitment for any cashed-up Blockheads, with the property being offered under a two-year, fixed-term lease.
The property, which comes fully furnished, features a stunning underground wine cellar that many thought would win Robby and Mat the competition.
It also boasts herringbone-patterned oak floors throughout the open plan living and dining spaces that feature cathedral ceilings and skylights.
Multi-millionaire Block bidder Danny Wallis (pictured) has revealed the eye-watering price he is asking for his latest reality show purchase
Danny, who is worth a reported $120 million, snapped up the Daylesford abode created in the 2025 series by best mates Mat Johnson and Robby Lippett (pictured). He's now put the stunning home on the rental market and is asking a formidable $2,500 per week
The home also has a well-appointed kitchen with a butler's pantry and integrated NEFF appliances including four ovens.
Meanwhile, a lavish main bedroom comes complete with an extensive dressing room featuring a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with freestanding bath.
There is also an ensuite in the guest bedroom, while two additional bedrooms have custom-made wardrobes.
The walls of the luxe abode also come adorned with artworks by Jade Torres, as well as several Bromley pieces.
While fully furnished, there is a caveat on the listing saying that furniture shown in the listing may differ from the actual products.
It's a big ask for the region with PropTrack data revealing Danny's asking price is a whopping $1972 above the median rental price for Daylesford properties.
Meanwhile, just three of the five houses from the 2025 season have sold, with Han Thetford and Can Wood's property, as well as Emma and Ben Cox's property, still languishing on the market with price guides of around $3 million.
It comes after Robby and Mat were left disappointed after netting $109,999 at the show's final auction.
The home boasts herringbone-patterned oak floors throughout the open plan living and dining spaces that feature cathedral ceilings and skylights
It also has a well-appointed kitchen with a butler's pantry and integrated NEFF appliances including four ovens
Danny ended up forking over $3.09 million for the property which fell short of the best mates' expectations.
Speaking to 9Entertainment after the result, the pair revealed they were trying to stay positive after receiving such a disappointing outcome.
'It's not great, but it is what it is,' Mat told the publication.
'It's not about the money... but it's about the money. Just to cover my costs for not being in the business or the work I said no to, it wouldn't even cover that.'
They also revealed they would be splitting the winnings equally, ensuring each of them walked away with just under $55,000 – significantly less than they were expecting.
'It sucks. It's a lot of hard work that we put in, but it's a beautiful house and I'm sure the buyer and all his guests are going to enjoy it a lot,' Robby said.
However, the pair remained optimistic about the future and said their experiences on the Channel Nine reno show were more valuable than money.
'We did building, drilling, screwing, laughing, crying. We created the worst bedhead on the planet,' Mat said.
Meanwhile, a lavish main bedroom comes complete with an extensive dressing room featuring a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with freestanding bath
It comes after Robby and Mat (pictured) were left disappointed after netting $109,999 at the show's final auction
'We met some beautiful best mates for a long time. This isn't the end of us. Watch out Australia.'
It was Brit and Taz Etto who took out top honours in 2025, with their home going under the hammer for $3.41 million, netting the Western Australian couple a $520,000 profit.
Meanwhile, Danny is no stranger to The Block, having bought 12 properties from the show since 2012.
He has reportedly spent a significant $45.9 million fortifying his Block portfolio.

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