Our First Home winners, the Wottons. Henry Wotton, Rebecca Wotton, Josh Tingey and Theresa Tingey at the final house action in West Auckland. 19 April 2016 New Zealand Herald Photograph by Dean Purcel
Our First Home winners, the Wottons. Henry Wotton, Rebecca Wotton, Josh Tingey and Theresa Tingey at the final house action in West Auckland. 19 April 2016 New Zealand Herald Photograph by Dean Purcel
The Wotton family have won the second series of Our First Home.
The family - Henry Wotton, his daughter Rebecca, her boyfriend Josh Tingey and his mother, Theresa - triumphed in the DIY reality show after the two other families taking part in the show failed to get close tothe almost $100,000 the Wottons banked when their Henderson home went under the hammer this week.
The Wotton home. Photo / Supplied
As well as their profit of $99,284 over the reserve, they won the $100,000 cash prize.
The series ended tonight when the Pearce family's renovated Henderson home sold for $807,000, netting them a profit of $17,717. Winners are judged on the percentage of profit over the home's reserve. The Pearce home had a reserve of $789,283.
Last night, the Roughan family of Gore netted a profit of $22,432 after the four-bedroom Te Atatu South home they renovated sold at auction for $800,000.
Henry Wotton praised Rebecca and Josh for their hard work during the project.
"They did amazingly well," he told host Goran Paladin.