That's more bang for their buck! The Block finale buyers will get to keep $120,000 worth of home furnishings EACH with winning apartment bid

The Block finale is just a few days away, with this series' apartments expected to fetch between $1.8 million and $2.2 million when they go up for auction at Port Melbourne.

But winning buyers are set to get more bang for their buck as the homes come with around $120,000 worth of furnishings each. 

Thanks to Domain, we now know how much some of the the luxury items featured in each apartment cost.

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Block bonus: The winning buyer of Julia and Sasha's apartment in The Block will also get this Incy Interiors rose gold queen bed ($1,699)  and Globewest side table ($415)

Julia and Sasha's beautiful and rather feminine home not only comes with $20,000 locked in a safe, but also an array of premium products.

In the bedroom a Incy Interiors rose gold queen bed ($1,699) takes centre-stage with a Globewest side table ($415) to boot.

Six Globewest velvet chairs ($395 each) stand out in the dining area while an Art Club Concept framed picture, $129.95 decorates the utility room.

Little touches: An Art Club Concept framed picture, $129.95 decorates the utility room

Plush: Six Globewest velvet chairs ($395 each) stand out in the dining area

Fancy: A Globewest coffee table - valued at $1730 - comes with the open plan living room

The living room comes with another Globewest product, a coffee table, valued at $1730.

Karlie and Will's apartment includes a Display Makers handmade timber feature wall ($1500) and Larissa Lee ‘Cooling Twilight’ artwork ($1900).

A replica Heracleum lamp by Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders $900 adds stunning light while the dining room boasts an impressive clock print by The Little Big Deal ($290).

Stand out: Karlie and Will's apartment includes a Display Makers handmade timber feature wall ($1500)

Artsy: A replica Heracleum lamp by Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders ($900) and Larissa Lee ‘Cooling Twilight’ artwork ($1900) comes with their apartment too

Think big: The dining room boasts an impressive clock print by The Little Big Deal ($290)

Little touches in the bathroom include Klein’s Perfumery ‘Surfing World’ body cream ($30), ‘Lorne’ hand cream ($28) and ‘Fitzroy Extrovert’ hand wash ($35).

Dan and Carleen went for a more art deco interior design for their apartment.

To create this look the couple - who had reportedly began to live apart during the series - purchases a $1199 Pottery Barn coffee table for the living room.

Art deco: Dan and Carleen's flat comes with a $1199 Pottery Barn coffee table for the living room

Get to work: The bedroom includes a West Elm desk ($899)

Scent: A Damselfly ‘I love the sh*t' out of you’ candle ($49.95) adds character to the place

Hefty investment: a Beacon crystal pendant - that costs a staggering $1895 - lights up the kitchen island

Elsewhere the flat includes a West Elm desk ($899), a Damselfly ‘I love the sh*t' out of you’ candle ($49.95) and a Beacon crystal pendant that costs a staggering $1895.

Kim and Chris's apartment is the biggest and seems to be more at one with nature with a terrace and featuring various plants and greenery throughout. 

A Vine and Co lemongrass and citronella candle ($55.95) sits on the terrace, while a Lights Lights Light outdoor pendants ($1400) decorates the dining room/kitchen.

Feature: A Lights Lights Light outdoor pendants ($1400) decorates the dining room/kitchen. in Kim and Chris's apartment

Details: A Vine and Co lemongrass and citronella candle ($55.95) sits on the terrace with a Copper garden trowel ($35.95) to keep the plants in order

Relax in style: The buyer can sit back and relax on a Schots leather sofa worth $4495

The buyer benefit from a Vine and Co copper garden trowel ($35.95) and can sit back and relax on a Schots leather sofa worth $4495.

Andy and Ben's vintage inspiration can be seen in through the Grafico vintage Port Melbourne wall map ($620) and Solvol advertising print from Clint Peloso Photography ($330).

Vintage: Andy and Ben's apartment features a Grafico vintage Port Melbourne wall map ($620)

Bathroom touches: Marc Jacobs ‘Daisy’ EDT ($70), Aura by Tracie Ellis towel set ($179) and Aspar grapefruit and aloe shampoo and conditioner ($32 each) add luxury

The bathroom also features and Marc Jacobs ‘Daisy’ EDT ($70), Aura by Tracie Ellis towel set ($179) and Aspar grapefruit and aloe shampoo and conditioner ($32 each).

You can find out which lucky (and wealthy) buyers end up with each apartment - and the luxury furnishings inside - when The Block finale airs on Sunday November 13 on Channel 9.

Retro: A Solvol advertising print from Clint Peloso Photography ($330)

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