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Quote from Tess
“We were absolutely painted as being lazy….but I’ll pretty much do anything you want for $730,000.”
There's probably a mentality with the TV part they they need to get bigger and better each year, so they've taken on bigger and bigger projects over time. They realized this year they can't keep going on like that if the business model is going to stay profitable. We only know how much they made from the sales, but we don;t know what revenues was raised from the broadcast and merchandising rights too.Q. why do we have to make million dollar properties?
Why...
I heard this line on some TV show recently where a man asks a woman if she'll have sex for him for a Million dollars and she said yes. Then he said, well, how about I pay you a dollar instead?Well they are in St Kilda...
Well they are in St Kilda...
I imagine a fair chunk of the build costs are paid by all the in-show advertising (Bluescope Steel, whatever company they were pushing for the bricks around the fireplaces etc) and that the vouchers are given to them in return for being name dropped (i.e Beacon, Reece, Freedom)
I wouldn't be worrying about Scottie and the architect's production company making a loss, let alone Ch9
Would get paid a s**t load by sponsors and ad revenue they make a killing mateI was just reading an article where they said it cost c9 $10million to buy The Oslo. If you add up all the reserves they made $14,950,000 from the auctions, the cost of the build had to be in the millions easily. I hope they made some good money from the broadcast and sponsors. Cos it doesn't add up.
I was just reading an article where they said it cost c9 $10million to buy The Oslo. If you add up all the reserves they made $14,950,000 from the auctions, the cost of the build had to be in the millions easily. I hope they made some good money from the broadcast and sponsors. Cos it doesn't add up.
I can tell you the warranty insurance for each unit was taken out at under $900,000.I was just reading an article where they said it cost c9 $10million to buy The Oslo. If you add up all the reserves they made $14,950,000 from the auctions, the cost of the build had to be in the millions easily. I hope they made some good money from the broadcast and sponsors. Cos it doesn't add up.
Weren’t the boys proclaiming they had hired the best builder before the Block started too?
Quote from Tess
“We were absolutely painted as being lazy….but I’ll pretty much do anything you want for $730,000.”
I've got a few requests but not that sorta cash...
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Very ugly, but a simple brilliant concept.Clever idea but pretty fugly
A bit above my price range LOLCurrently apartments 1, 3 and 4 are for rent, average weekly rent $2400
The Block 2020 shutdown today.
Will be interesting to see how it plays out if or when it finally airs later in the year.