Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Queensland Coastal Apartments - Capital Losses

RP Data recently issued is "Coastal Housing Markets - December 2013" report.

"Across the Sunshine Coast, median house values are typically most expensive in the Noosa region and most affordable between Caloundra and Maroochydore. Sunshine Beach has the most expensive median house value ($894,733) and Currimundi the most affordable at $400,631.

Median house values across the Gold Coast and Tweed Coast tend to be most expensive at the northern end of the Gold Coast. Across the region, the most expensive houses are found in Surfers Paradise ($962,563) and the most affordable are in Labrador ($392,681)."

Medium value as at September 2013 for apartments:
Noosa Heads - $528,000
Maroochydore - $323,857
Mooloolaba - $358,380
Kings Beach - $367,888
Surfers Paradise - $337,767
Broadbeach - $401,824
Palm Cove - $336,795
Port Douglas - $251,312

Number of apartment sales:
Noosa Heads - 238
Maroochydore - 404
Mooloolaba - 234
Kings Beach - 124
Surfers Paradise - 1068
Broadbeach - 418
Palm Cove - 54
Port Douglas - 270

Change in value over past 5 years
Noosa Heads -  negative 23.3%
Maroochydore - negative 17%
Mooloolaba -  negative 5.2%
Kings Beach - negative 13.7%
Surfers Paradise - negative 15.4%
Broadbeach - negative 10.5%
Palm Cove - negative 21.5%
Port Douglas - negative 13.1%

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Holiday Letting Agent Investigation

An interesting article in the AFR on 9 August (page 45) about StayMint (or Mint?) real estate letting agent, and how (it is alleged) they were renting out apartments on a short term basis, but not paying the owners for the rentals.  It seems that the government is investigating.  This is not a rare problem -- I have heard similar stories in the past about apartment buildings in Brisbane that are rented out on a short term basis, and holiday apartments on the Gold and Sunshine Coasts where the real estate agent or onsite agent pockets the money and tells the owner that the apartment is vacant.  This same business manages Skyline in Brisbane.

See "Stay Mint Faces Complaint"

"The Queensland Office of Fair Trading is investigating holiday letting company StayMint, a wholly-owned subsidiary of listed property group Ariadne, following complaints from owners of a Gold Coast apartment block about financial irregularities. Fair Trading officers raided the StayMint office at a Broadbeach apartment complex, Carmel by the Sea, last Thursday and seized financial documents.... The owners said they had discovered people had stayed in their apartment but the stay was not recorded in the monthly statement to the owner, and the rent not paid."