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Who Won Rock the Block 2025? Winner Revealed and Finale Recap of HGTV’s $100K Show
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The suspense is over: veteran design duo Alison Victoria and Michel Smith Boyd clinched the Season 6 crown on HGTV’s “Rock the Block,” which aired its two-hour finale on Memorial Day, May 26, 2025. Their Utah home appraised at a record-setting $1.4 million—just $35,000 ahead of the runner-up—earning them street-sign bragging rights and making Boyd the show’s first two-time champion.
Season 6 unfolded in Grantsville, Utah, where four 5,500-sq-ft new-builds stood side-by-side in Hamlet Homes’ Worthington Ranch community. Each team started with a $250,000 renovation budget, but Victoria and Boyd entered the finale with only about $20,000 remaining—half of what some competitors had—after pouring resources into their now-famous emerald-stone kitchen and indoor pickleball court.
Final-episode highlights
• Curb-appeal sprint: The duo scorched cedar for a dramatic shou sugi ban front door and installed prairie-grass landscaping to wow appraisers.
• Guest-space twist: Instead of a bedroom, they unveiled a boutique-style home gym with balcony sliders, betting on lifestyle-driven value.
• Drone reveal: 300 synchronized drones spelled out the winners’ names in the frigid Utah night sky, capping HGTV’s closest appraisal race yet.
Why the appraisal soared
1. High-impact entry: The blackened-wood door and hidden office door created a “10-out-of-10” first impression, according to judge Jonathan Scott.
2. Luxury wellness: A cold-plunge tub, sauna and gym tapped into the premium-home health trend.
3. Income potential: A backyard container casita and pickleball court offered versatile, rentable amenities.
What’s next for the winning house?
HGTV typically lists the finished properties; industry insiders expect Victoria & Boyd’s flex-luxury residence to command offers above the $1.4 million appraisal once it hits the Wasatch Front market, where views and turnkey amenities drive bidding wars.
Key takeaways for fans and investors
• Design risks pay: Bold, character-driven spaces edged out “safer” neutral palettes this season.
• Energy-smart upgrades matter: Solar panels helped rookie finalists Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama secure second place, signaling green add-ons are appraisal gold.
• Utah is TV’s new remodeling hotspot: With sweeping mountain vistas and lower land costs, the Salt Lake City metro is becoming HGTV’s go-to stage for big-budget competitions.
Stream the entire seven-episode season now on Max or Discovery+ to see how Alison Victoria and Michel Smith Boyd etched their names—literally—into HGTV history.
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