There is not enough information to say exactly how much the houses on your specific block sold for, and there is no universal “block” where all sale prices are tracked in a single public article.

What “the block” usually refers to

In recent online searches, the phrase “the houses on The Block” most often refers to the Australian TV renovation show The Block , where several renovated homes are auctioned at the end of each season.

For example, in the 2025 Daylesford season, one house sold for about 3.413.413.41 million AUD, another for about 3.053.053.05 million AUD, while two passed in at auction and did not sell on the night.

Why your exact block’s prices are not listed here

Public property sale records are usually stored in:

  • Government land or title registries for each state or country.
  • Real estate portals that aggregate recent sales for specific streets or suburbs.

Those systems are address‑specific, and without your precise location (street, suburb, country) and a live connection to those databases, the exact sold prices on your block cannot be retrieved here.

How you can quickly find the sale prices

To get accurate numbers for your block:

  1. Search a major real estate portal (for example, the leading property site in your country) and use the “sold” or “recent sales” filter, then enter your street name.
  1. Check your state or local government property / land titles or valuation site, which often lists past sale prices by address.
  1. Ask a local real estate agent for a recent “comparative market analysis” (CMA); these reports typically list the last several sales on your street or nearby.

If you meant the TV show The Block

If your question is about The Block TV series rather than your own street:

  • In the 2025 Daylesford season, sale prices at auction ranged roughly from just over 3.053.053.05 million AUD to about 3.413.413.41 million AUD, with some homes not selling on the auction night.
  • Price guides leading into the auctions were typically around 333–3.33.33.3 million AUD per house, which local agents described as record‑level pricing for that regional market.

If you share your city and street (or confirm you meant the TV series), a more tailored explanation of what the numbers mean for value and trends can be provided.