Scott Cam finally sells his Block home in Victoria after slashing price and failing to find a buyer for over a year
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Scott Cam has finally offloaded his property after it languished on the market for over a year. The lavish country getaway was renovated by Cam during The Block's Tree Change season of 2022 and listed for an asking price of between $4.1million and $4.3million in October 2023.
The 62-year-old TV host then dropped the price of the beautiful heritage pad to between $3.8milion and $3.9million. It finally sold this month for an undisclosed sum, the Herald Sun reported on Saturday. Located in Gisborne South, 49kms from Melbourne, the gorgeous cottage sits on 4.04ha in a lush rural setting.
Originally built as a homestead around 1866, the house maintains many classic features of the period, including a wraparound verandah. Scott Cam (pictured) has finally offloaded his property after it languished on the market for over a year. Known as Camalot, Cam's house boasts a stunning fountain, a 3D-printed concrete cabana alongside the pool and an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven.
The four-bedroom home includes a massive kitchen with a reclaimed timber island bench and butcher's block, two wine fridges and a large butler's pantry. Cam's design style is a delightful mix of rustic charm and modern updates, featuring stone and stylish timber finishes.
Highlights include French doors, a thoughtful open-plan layout and the best in the latest appliances. There's also an al fresco dining space, a mud room and a private office. The Block Auction in 2202 ended in disaster when only two houses managed to make it over the $4.3M reserve price.