By Justin RouillonSaturday 13 Apr 2024TV and StreamingReading Time: 3 minutes
Bluey fans around the world have been left shellshocked after it was revealed that Bluey’s iconic hilltop Queenslander is on the market.
Key points
- A sale listing has appeared on Domain.com.au for a “quaint, animated family home”, with the listing agent shown as Bucky Dunstan.
- “Something [like the Heeler house] could go for around $5 million,” Principal of Pinnacle Properties Von Barnes said.
- All will be revealed this Sunday in the 28-minute special edition ‘The Sign’ on ABC Kids and ABC iview, this Sunday April 14 at 8am.
It came at the end of the most recent episode ‘Ghost Basket’ and has left fans of the show on a knife’s edge ahead of Bluey’s 28-minute special, ‘The Sign’ which airs this Sunday morning on ABC Kids.
Fans of the show have genuine concerns about the future of the show. While seasons two and three had been signed off on before the respective season finales had aired, season four has yet to be greenlit.
While the official word from Ludo Studio and BBC Studios is that the show is not cancelled, simply that the creative team is on an extended hiatus, the future is unclear for a brand with an estimated worth around $2 billion.
A sale listing has appeared on Domain.com.au for a “quaint, animated family home,” with the listing agent shown as Bucky Dunstan.
Charlie Aspinwall is the co-founder of Ludo Studio and Bluey’s executive producer. He recently told Bloomberg Business that he and business partner Daley Pearson “don’t have a master plan” for the future of Bluey.
And quietly, while fans were debating what was going to happen next with Brisbane’s biggest cultural export, a sale listing appeared on the Domain website for a “quaint, animated family home”.
In true Bluey style, an opportunity for a partnership was not to be missed, with the listing agent shown as Bucky Dunstan (who was mentioned in the season three episode, Dragon).
The Heeler listing on domain.com.au
While there’s no floor plan (the property description tells of “mysterious hallways that don’t logically seem to join spaces together”), you can call Bucky and leave a voice message!
That then begs the obvious question – what would the Heeler house ‘fetch’ (pun intended) in the current Brisbane market?
Perched on a hill on the border of Red Hill and Paddington, the Bluey art directors have given the Heelers the best spot in town, with views of Mt Coot-tha, the city and an uninterrupted view down the river.
What will the Heeler house ‘fetch’?
Von Barnes is principal of Pinnacle Properties and a buyer’s agent working in Brisbane’s inner north-west. He believes the potential is sky high in the current market.
“Brisbane prices are now matching Melbourne, and the demand is high due to not enough stock – so sellers are getting better prices than they expected, so it’s a brilliant time to sell,” he said.
But what about the price? Are the Heelers sitting on a gold mine?
“Something [like the Heeler house] could go for around $5 million,” Principal of Pinnacle Properties Von Barnes said.
“Prices in that area are starting around $3 million and going skywards.
“It depends on how the house has been presented but something [like the Heeler house] could go for around $5 million.
“Those inner-city suburbs are moving, and they are moving quickly; you are talking multi-millions, and it is a very healthy market.”
What comes next?
So, what’s next for Bluey and Bingo? Will they actually sell? Are the Heelers up for a sea or tree change?
All will be revealed this Sunday in the 28-minute special edition ‘The Sign’, which series creator Joe Brumm has described as “summing up everything Bluey has tried to do in the last few years” (Bloomberg Business).
‘The Sign’ airs nationally on ABC Kids and ABC iview, this Sunday April 14 at 8am.
Article supplied with thanks to Justin Rouillon and 96five.
Feature image: Photo by BBC/ABC Kids