More red tape on short-term rentals not the solution: Stayz
Noosa’s crack down on short-term rentals to help housing affordability has one issues. Those homes are often not “affordable”, writes Stayz’ Eacham Curry.
Noosa’s crack down on short-term rentals to help housing affordability has one issues. Those homes are often not “affordable”, writes Stayz’ Eacham Curry.
A Tewantin businessman has slammed council for refusing his proposal to build 19 units in a decision that “pained” the mayor because she said the development was needed.
A banker and his family have spent months at one of Noosa’s most expensive holiday homes as the CEO remains under instructions not to travel.
She’s had good reason to have beef with Tanya and Vito, but a nasty act by Georgia has seen her stoop to their levels.
A “beautiful” Queenslander property with its original 1800s architecture intact has hit the market in the Noosa hinterland for the first time in more than a decade.
Padding out the project pipeline and more agility in approvals are some of the strategies floated to ensure a key sector’s survival.
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Low stock level looms as the next great challenge for the region’s property industry.
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A former LNP minister and her husband have put their 204ha Mount Kilcoy property, which features an architecturally-designed home, on the market.
As part of the GemLife development, Cooroy Golf Club would acquire two new fairways and a new $2.2 million clubhouse as part of the deal.
A price is agreed upon after some ‘spirited negotiations.’
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