Wednesday 29 June 2022 12:33 AM Growing calls for Scott Cam's 'abandoned' childhood home in Vaucluse to be ... trends now Growing calls for Scott Cam's 'abandoned' childhood home in Vaucluse to be transformed on next year's season of The Block By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:24 BST, 29 June 2022 | Updated: 00:26 BST, 29 June 2022 Viewcomments The upcoming season of The Block: Tree Change is being filmed in the Macedon Ranges in rural Victoria. But now, calls have been made for next year's season of The Block to return to Sydney and renovate host Scotty Cam's old childhood home in Vaucluse. The Daily Telegraph reports that the home was knocked down in favour of an architecturally-designed home, that has been 'abandoned' mid-build. Growing calls for Scott Cam's 'abandoned' childhood home in Vaucluse (pictured) to be transformed on next year's season of The Block The property last sold in 2017 for $3.025millon. The publication reports that council stopped the build more than a year ago as builders allegedly went beyond the development approval. Builders apparently built on council land and built unapproved rooftop access on the site. Scotty Cam is the host of The Block The Daily Telegraph reports that the home was knocked down in favour of an architecturally-designed home (pictured), that has been 'abandoned' mid-build 'Absolutely The Block should return to Sydney – there's no real estate market in Australia as competitive, intense and enticing as Sydney's Eastern Suburbs,' Luxe Listings Sydney star Gavin Rubinstein told the publication. The new season of The Block is being filmed in Gisborne in country Victoria, a 40-minute drive from Melbourne, and is said to be one of the biggest builds yet. After years of city renovations, the producers have opted for a 'tree change' by having the teams transform homes in rural Victoria. The property last sold in 2017 for $3.025millon. Pictured before being knocked down The publication reports that council stopped the build more than a year ago as builders allegedly went beyond the development approval Now the teams will each be building a home on 10 acres of land. Influencer Ferguson and her footy star fiancé Joel Patfull quit The Block back in April, due to a family emergency. While he normally oversees the projects, Scott will also renovate one of the properties on the upcoming season. While he normally oversees the projects, Scott will also renovate one of the properties on the upcoming season Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility