Want to buy yourself a piece of Block history? You may not have to wait until this season’s auctions at The Gatwick in St Kilda.

The house, renovated by last season’s loveable larrikins, Mark “Sticks” Croker and Clint “Wombat” Price, is about to go on the market again.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom Elsternwick property is set to go under the hammer on September 16, and is expected to fetch at least as much as it did at The Block auctions last year.

46B Regent Street sold for $2.65 million on auction day, putting Croker and Price in fourth place and handing them a profit of $130,000.

It is now listed for $2.65 to $2.75 million, and listing agent Peter Kakos of The Agency explained that the buyers originally planned to move to Melbourne, but no longer needed to.

“With the hype of the show, with five of them going at one time, I think potentially a little bit of the magic was lost on this one,” Mr Kakos said. “I think people realise now, ‘Gee, it actually offers so much’.”

He said that because Croker and Price were carpenters, the quality of the fittings and fixtures in the house – particularly the timber joinery – was top notch.

“The property offers a lot in terms of design as well,” he said. “Some of the little extra features – the study with its standing desk and period features – are outstanding.”

The spacious home is expected to appeal to families, and offers a separate studio out the back with its own bathroom – perfect for teenagers or in-laws, Mr Kakos said.

“It’s very different to previous Block properties which are predominantly apartments – this is a stand-alone home of significant size and accommodation that offers great family living,” he said.

“There’s been a few little changes in the backyard, and there’s now grass in the front yard, it’s been re-styled as well.”

The Elsternwick location was ideal, he said, close to transport, shops and schools. “You’ve got prominent private and public schools – it’s just a really nice location.”

Mr Kakos expected some fans of the show would be interested in bidding come auction day.

“I think that will definitely be a part of the market. There are Blockheads who would absolutely love it,” he said.