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Who Won ‘Rock the Block’ Season 6? Inside the Shocking Finale & Winner’s Jaw-Dropping Home Transformation

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Alison Victoria and Michel Smith Boyd have officially taken the crown as the Rock the Block Season 6 winners, edging out three powerhouse teams with a final appraisal that topped the block in Grantsville, Utah. Their victory makes Boyd the first designer ever to win the HGTV competition twice and rewards Victoria’s third consecutive appearance with long-awaited bragging rights. Filmed in Hamlet Homes’ Worthington Ranch development about 35 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, Season 6 featured the show’s largest lots yet—each one-acre property began at roughly 5,500 sq ft and an initial $750,000 valuation. With just six weeks and a $250,000 renovation budget, Victoria and Boyd leaned into modern-mountain luxury: a statement chef’s kitchen anchored by an arched plaster hood, a sun-drenched great room with 20-ft ceilings, and a wellness-focused lower level complete with pickleball court, cold-plunge spa, and cinema-style theater. The winning margin came down to strategic budget plays—opting for high-impact architectural moments over costly square-footage expansions—and an outdoor living plan that maximized Utah’s panoramic Wasatch views. Judges praised the duo’s seamless indoor-outdoor flow and resale-driven amenities, calling the home “a masterclass in luxury that pays for itself.” Key Season 6 highlights • First Veterans-vs-Rookies format: Victoria/Boyd and Jonathan/Jordan Knight faced off against newcomers Chelsea & Cole DeBoer and Kamohai & Tristyn Kalama. • Blind judging twist: Celebrity experts toured spaces without knowing which team designed them, amplifying suspense and authenticity. • Bigger stakes: The street inside Worthington Ranch will be named after Victoria and Boyd, and HGTV donates to No Kid Hungry in the winners’ honor. What’s next? The four custom homes will hit the Utah market this summer, and real-estate watchers expect the winning property to list well north of $1.3 million, buoyed by its resort-style lower level and designer pedigree. Fans can tour all finished houses in 3D on HGTV.com, stream the full season on Max and discovery+, and follow behind-the-scenes recaps via #RockTheBlock on social media. Takeaway for renovators and investors Rock the Block Season 6 underscores a growing buyer appetite for destination-style backyards, wellness suites, and energy-efficient upgrades—features positioned to deliver outsized ROI in mountain-west suburbs experiencing double-digit property-value growth.

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