Mesmerising $12m Love Island home hits the market
The stunning Byron Bay hinterland home that made a name for itself during season 3 of Love Island Australia is up for grabs.
The stunning Byron Bay hinterland home that made a name for itself during season 3 of Love Island Australia is up for grabs.
Tennis legend John McEnroe has aced the sale of his luxury Malibu home, complete with its own library, hot tub and tonnes of other high-end amenities.
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The property features two residential dwellings, a workshop, and a retail studio, with the main house offering four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a gymnasium along with a covered alfresco area set next to the heated pool.
The four new proposed homes would each have a separate pool and would have three driveways between them.
The owners of the centre have asked for a 20-year lease, with options to extend it four times, but the council is concerned the current valuation may be too cheap.
One councillor wanted to press pause on their decision until “the proper checks and balances which … the community expect”.
A new record has been broken for Yamba real estate with an oceanfront property selling for several million.
The council has already indicated its support for the proposed $6.13 million centre, which would be built on council-owned, previously rehabilitated land.
The council has received thousands of submissions on a development application proposing 27 “eco tourism” cabins on an expansive coastal property in Broken Head, near Byron Bay.
New data reveals the amount of property development that local councils are currently processing, and how much of that is residential.
While all homes have gained value in ten years in the area, some areas have fared better than others, according to new data.
Plans for the $40 million subdivision, initially seeking approval of 387 new lots, have been subject to a lengthy Land and Environment Court process after its refusal by the regional planning panel.
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