Sunday 6 November 2022 10:43 AM The tense moment The Block's Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogra are forced to pass in ... trends now The tense moment The Block's Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogra are forced to pass in their home as they struggle to reach the reserve price By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 10:32 GMT, 6 November 2022 | Updated: 10:38 GMT, 6 November 2022 Viewcomments Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogra have failed to make a profit on their home at auction. The pair passed in their house during Sunday's finale episode of The Block and it did not sell. The married couple were unable to attract a bidder over their $4.08 million reserve price, bringing in a highest bid of $4,075,000. Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogra have failed to make a profit on their home at auction. The pair passed in their house during Sunday's finale episode of The Block and it did not sell. Both pictured They continued to negotiate with their highest bidders after filming. But as of 9.00pm Sunday, November 6, Ankur and Sharon are still open to other offers to buy their homes. The pair took the defeat in their stride despite the 'stressful' process and stopped the bidding as they worried they would earn just a few thousand if the bids went over their reserve. The married couple were unable to attract a bidder over their $4.08 million reserve price, bringing in a highest bid of $4,075,000 They continued to negotiate with their highest bidders after filming 'That was extremely stressful. Could have been a lot worse. Even though it is bad at this stage, it could have been a lot worse' Sharon said. Ahead of the finale, the married couple revealed they had fears about how the sale of their home would go when it comes to auction time. 'It's really scary because we don't know what's going to happen and it's taken a while to actually finish' former Neighbours star Sharon told Yahoo. The pair took the defeat in their stride despite the 'stressful' process and stopped the bidding as they worried they would earn just a few thousand if the bids went over their reserve 'There was still stuff going on, so taking buyers through at different stages of completion has been really scary.' However Ankur insisted the pair aren't in the competition just for a big payday. 'I think the winner was $4,000 profit or something. So I mean, yeah, in this market, like, who would know?' he said. 'This sounds stupid, but we didn't do it for the money.' He added that the pair would be upset if they didn't turn a profit but it isn't the be all and end all. 'It'd be disappointing, but yeah, the expectation's not there that everybody's going to sell their house or anything like that,' Ankur said. But as of 9.00pm Sunday, November 6, Ankur and Sharon are still open to other offers to buy their homes Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility