Property flippers Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie are on cloud nine after winning the latest season of The Block.
And the stylish granddads now have their sights set on becoming judges on Nine's renovation show, after accusing the experts of being 'out of touch' with buyers.
The pair confirmed on Monday they would accept the job if it were offered, telling Woman's Day: 'We would do it if they asked.'
Ambitions: The Block winners Mitch and Mark have their sights set on becoming judges on Nine's renovation show, after accusing the experts of being 'out of touch' with buyers
Meanwhile, a production source said they wouldn't be surprised to see Mitch and Mark join the judging panel given their popularity with viewers.
'They're fantastic talent and the whole crew love working with them,' an insider said.
'They would definitely consider bringing them back in some capacity.'
Fan favourites: 'They're fantastic talent and the whole crew love working with them,' an insider said, adding: 'They would definitely consider bringing them back in some capacity'
Mitch and Mark pocketed $744,000 on auction day earlier this month, and went on to blast The Block's judges in a blistering radio interview.
They said Darren Palmer, Neale Whitaker and Shaynna Blaze weren't qualified to estimate how much a home will sell for at auction.
They asked for a 'real estate expert' to be hired next year.
Trio: The judges on The Block are (L-R) Neale Whitaker, Shaynna Blaze and Darren Palmer
They told Nova's Fitzy and Wippa this month results prove the judges don't always get it right, because the Packham twins' won second place.
The Sydney-based couple suggested producers hire someone who can properly assess how renovations will impact the sale price because Darren, Neale and Shaynna simply 'aren't