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  1. Nov 7, 2021 · Meet Danny Wallis: The eccentric rich lister (pictured centre) who bought THREE homes on The Block 2021 finale for a combined $12.2MILLION - and fans are divided by his very unique bidding style

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  2. Aug 26, 2024 · Dubbed “The man who bought The Block”, by The Block Shop blog Insider Style, Danny has spent over $30 million buying 11 Block properties to date.This includes $1,586,666.66 for the country property worked on by 2022 winning contestants Omar and Oz, as well as a total of $12.2 million at the 2021 auction.

  3. Nov 6, 2022 · The Block 2021: Tanya and Vito’s home was snapped up by Melbourne philanthropist Danny Wallis, adding to his Block property portfolio, purchasing three houses on auction day, including Mitch and Mark’s, Tanya and Vito’s, and Kirsty and Jesse’s, for a cool $12.2 million. Danny said he planned to donate Tanya and Vito’s home to My Room ...

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · Danny Wallis is an IT entrepreneur who founded the information communications technology services company DWS Limited in 1991. In September 2020, DWS was bought by Indian tech giant HCL Technologies for $126 million. Despite being a prominent figure on The Block, Wallis told the Herald Sun in 2020 that he felt the auctions are "slow" and "stupid".

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    • Ronnie and Georgia — House 1
    • Mitch and Mark — House 2
    • Tanya and Vito — House 3
    • Josh and Luke — House 4
    • Kirsty and Jesse — House 5

    Reserve:$3,400,000 Auction order:First Sold for:$3,696,000 Total profit:$296,000 Ronnie and Georgia made the difficult last-minute decision to go first on auction day after learning everyone's reserves. Their agent suggested it would be in their favour to go first to ensure they had more buyers in the room. Their reserve had been set at $3.5 millio...

    Mitch and Mark traded places with Ronnie and Georgia in House 1's beautiful cinema room. They reiterated to Scotty how happy they were to just be able to do The Blockagain. Bidding opened at $3.1 million and quickly went up in bids of $100,000 until they hit their lowered reserve of $3.4 million. It became a bidding war between Danny and Frank. Dan...

    Tanya and Vito had the smallest house in the cul-de-sac with only three bedrooms, however their reserve was the same as everyone else's, $3.4 million. Bidding started at $2.7 million, then up to $3 million. Buyers' agent Nicole Jacobs, who used to own the house Tanya and Vito renovated, also got in on the action. It didn't take long for bids to hit...

    Reno rookies Josh and Luke had the most ups and downs of all the Blockteams this season. Scott told them their reserve had also been lowered to $3.4 million, then bidding kicked off. Bids jumped up in $100,000 increments for the twins, and it didn't take long to reach $3.9 million — that was $500,000 in cash for the twins. Then things slowed down t...

    It's hard to imagine what Kirsty and Jesse would have been going through on auction day. They had the biggest home in the cul-de-sac — the only two-storey house — and their reserve was $4.1 million, $700,000 higher than everyone else's. Going last didn't ease their nerves either, especially since they originally thought they would be going first. T...

  5. The IT entrepreneur has purchased several Block homes in the past and he was there to check out this year's. He also had the Gnome in his hands, to give to the home he liked the best. After Danny had toured the five homes and the 150 potential buyers had cast their votes on which home they loved the most, Scott and Shelley tallied the numbers.

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  7. Nov 8, 2021 · November 8, 2021 - 6:50AM. One man dominated The Block’s auctions again this season, with eccentric IT entrepreneur Danny Wallis scooping up three houses for the second year running. Wallis ...

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