The Block’s Jimmy and Tam’s winning house still for sale two months after settlement failed 

The Block: Jimmy and Tam’s winning Palm Springs inspired home in Brighton is STILL up for sale months after its $4.2million fell through

Jimmy and Tam Wilkins winning house on The Block is still for sale, two months on after the settlement famously fell through last December.

Julian Cress, the executive producer and co-creator of the hit Channel Nine show, told Domain that they are in ‘no rush’ to sell the Palm Springs-inspired property as potential buyers continue to inspect the home.

‘House 5 is currently for sale off market through McGrath estate agents, who originally had the listing,’ Julian said.

Any buyers? The Block stars Jimmy and Tam’s winning Palm Springs-inspired home in Brighton is STILL up for sale months after its $4.2million fell through last December

‘Potential buyers and some buyers advocates have been taken through the home.

‘At this stage, we are in no rush to sell the property as it continues to go up in value by the week,’ he added.

The 1950’s style property first went under the hammer in November in a record breaking sale that saw this home fetched $4.256million, and a profit of $966,000.

Taking their time: Executive producer and co-creator Julian Cress said they are in 'no rush' to sell the Palm Springs-inspired property, developed by Jimmy and Tam (pictured) as potential buyers continue to inspect the home

Taking their time: Executive producer and co-creator Julian Cress said they are in ‘no rush’ to sell the Palm Springs-inspired property, developed by Jimmy and Tam (pictured) as potential buyers continue to inspect the home

Stylish: The 1950's style property, that features five spacious bedrooms, first went under the hammer in November in a record breaking sale that saw this home fetched $4.256million, and a profit of $966,000

Stylish: The 1950’s style property, that features five spacious bedrooms, first went under the hammer in November in a record breaking sale that saw this home fetched $4.256million, and a profit of $966,000

Unique: The couple styled their master ensuite to feature bright shades of pink and include a skylight for natural light to flow in

Unique: The couple styled their master ensuite to feature bright shades of pink and include a skylight for natural light to flow in 

In addition to its unique style, it features with five bedroom, a designer kitchen, and an stylish outdoor entertainment area – with a pool and barbecue. 

Earlier this year, New Idea claimed Scott Cam had saved the day by secretly purchasing the $4.2million home for himself after the original buyer, cyber security expert Emese Fajk, 28, failed to pay up.

However, his manager, Chris Giannopoulos, told Daily Mail Australia the rumours are ‘not to believed’ and that he did not purchase the property. 

Outdoor space: The property features stylish outdoor entertainment area - with a pool and barbecue area

Outdoor space: The property features stylish outdoor entertainment area – with a pool and barbecue area 

Speculation: Earlier this year, it was claimed Scott Cam saved the day by secretly purchasing the home for himself. However, his manager, Chris Giannopoulos, told Daily Mail Australia the rumours are 'not to believed' and that he did not purchase the property

Speculation: Earlier this year, it was claimed Scott Cam saved the day by secretly purchasing the home for himself. However, his manager, Chris Giannopoulos, told Daily Mail Australia the rumours are ‘not to believed’ and that he did not purchase the property

Emese was the mystery buyer who bought Jimmy and Tam’s winning property during The Block’s auction finale in November.

Ms Fajk presented receipts of bank transfers indicating the money for the home had gone through, but the large sum never reached Nine’s bank accounts and passing the settlement period and voiding the original contract. 

In December, Jimmy and Tam choked back tears as they told A Current Affair how they’d been left blindsided by the strange turn of events.

‘It’s something no one ever saw coming, no one ever expected, but it’s something we now have to deal with,’ Jimmy said. 

Issues: Cyber security specialist Emese Fajk, 28, (centre) was the mystery buyer who bought Jimmy and Tam's winning property during The Block's finale in November

Issues: Cyber security specialist Emese Fajk, 28, (centre) was the mystery buyer who bought Jimmy and Tam’s winning property during The Block’s finale in November