The series was criticised as "appalling" by Alan Bond's widow Eileen Bond. His family released a statement, claiming it was "inaccurate and sensationalised". Diana Bliss's brother Graeme, meanwhile appreciated Rachael Taylor's sympathetic portrayal of his sister believing she would be pleased with the series. The series was generally well received.
The Age and
TV Week named the series 'Pick of the Week'. TV Week gave it 5/5 saying 'Adrienne Pickering is wonderful as the lively Eileen'.
The Age called it 'luxurious and ambitious'.
News.com.au called 'a 'riveting' yarn.' Debi Enker in
The Sydney Morning Herald said it 'has the quality of a Shakespearean tragedy...' and 'captures the flash-and-dazzle of the era and offers some insight into a singular and spectacular rise and fall.'
The Daily Telegraph called
House of Bond a "flop", and the series received a 2.5 star rating from TV Tonight
Viewership The mini-series averaged 657,000 across the five mainland capital cities on its final night winning its timeslot and increasing its ratings on the previous night. ==DVD release==