by Grantlee Kieza
As the Covid pandemic devastates the accommodation industry throughout Australia one property has defied the trend to deliver it’s best trading year yet. And after raking in a staggering profit of [...]
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by Grantlee Kieza
It's a landmark property on a beautiful stretch of Queensland coastline and it offers to pay a wise investor more than $300,000 a year. The management rights and associated freehold of the iconic Kellys Bea [...]
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by Andrew Morgan - QTHB
Profit may not be what a business is all about, but it is what it survives upon. No profit means no business. It simply cannot survive. Any business owner or operator knows what is needed to achieve a profit [...]
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by John Punch - Short Punch & Greatorix Lawyers
Not everyone’s experiences in management rights are the same and over the years I have had to deal, for clients, with most scenarios, both good and bad. By keeping a good relationship with a majority of [...]
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by Grantlee Kieza
The booming economic wave rolling over coastal centres along the Great Barrier Reef offers savvy investors at one Yeppoon property a stunning location, a massive income and enormous development potential. [...]
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by Mandy Clarke
The best of the best in management rights were recognised by their peers at the Australian Resident Accommodation Managers Association’s (ARAMA) TOP Awards for 2021 held in Brisbane at Victoria Park events [...]
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by Grantlee Kieza
The Queensland town of Injune has just 461 people but it is overflowing with huge infrastructure projects and tourism potential, offering one canny investor a 22 percent return in the accommodation sector. The [...]
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by Grantlee Kieza
Airlie Beach is a tropical paradise and the gateway to Queensland’s iconic Whitsunday Islands. The locality is becoming more popular every year, with predictions that its sublime surrounds and many ameni [...]
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by Vanessa Sciortino | Special Counsel | Nicholsons Solicitors
Management rights transactions are different to typical conveyances – they have more parties than people realise. This can often cause confusion about: Who is who; Who can talk to who; and Why [...]
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