Scott Cam, the well-known host of The Block, has recently put his Barigan cattle farm, Derowen, on the market, achieving a sale price of $3.1 million.
The 720-hectare property was sold through Peter Druitt, an agent with First National Mudgee, according to realestate.com.au.
Cam, who resides in Vaucluse, originally purchased the farm in 2016 for $1.35 million.
In addition to the farm, Cam is also selling a property he renovated in the previous season of The Block.
This house, located in Gisborne, regional Victoria, is on the market with a price guide of $4.1 to $4.3 million.
Known affectionately as “the house that Scotty Cam built,” Camalot c1866 is now available for purchase, showcasing its fully restored condition.
The property, set on about 10 acres, features exceptional landscaping, multiple outbuildings, and is notable for having the nation’s first 3D-printed building.
It represents a unique blend of luxury and country living, elevating the standards of rural residences.
The home, a five-bedroom, four-bathroom masterpiece, includes a wraparound veranda and has been extended by Nine in Six Builders, transforming it into a lavish retreat.
Camalot has a rich history, initially established as the first homestead on its street.
It was originally owned by Joseph McGeorge, who lent his name to the road.
The property’s grandeur is immediately apparent from its striking fountain and round-drive entrance, leading to an expansive, welcoming veranda.
This sale marks a significant moment in Australian real estate, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of history transformed by a beloved television personality.