House that won HGTV competition lists in California for $1.1M. ‘Really is a winner’
The house that devoured the competition during a four-week home renovation combat on the first season of HGTV’s “Rock the Block” in 2019 has now hit the real estate market in the Aliento community of Santa Clarita, California, for $1.14 million.
The show, which pitted popular HGTV personalities against one another for the ultimate house transformation showdown, saw Jasmine Roth, from “Hidden Potential,” beat out many top names to nab the coveted “highest appraisal of the season” with her renovation of the 2,547-square-foot home, People magazine said.
“My strategy during this entire competition was to save money on the (primary) suite and kitchen so that I could spend big on the rest of the house,” Roth said, according to HGTV. “Even after installing the pool, I had a lot of money left over so I could go all out, earn the highest appraisal and win this thing.”
The four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom farmhouse-style property is a real treat for the eyes, both inside and out, and includes plenty of high-end features like:
Light wood flooring
High ceilings
Expansive kitchen
Built-in beverage refrigerator
Wide glass doors
Resort-like backyard
Pool
Gym
“I still can’t believe I just won Rock the Block,” Roth said after nabbing the prize, according to HGTV. “I didn’t see it coming! Everyone was here to compete, but, at the end of the day, I came out on top.”
Roth competed against big names like Leanne Ford of “Restored by the Fords,” Mina Starsiak Hawk of “Good Bones” and Alison Victoria of “Windy City Rehab.”
Homes that have hit the real estate market after appearing on HGTV programs were hot on the real estate market during 2021. Like this house that appeared on “Fixer Upper” that listed for $1.2 million in Waco, Texas, or this charismatic property in Indianapolis that was featured in “Good Bones,” McClatchy News reported.
This story was originally published January 13, 2022 at 3:34 PM with the headline "House that won HGTV competition lists in California for $1.1M. ‘Really is a winner’."