by Grantlee Kieza
02nd September, 2022
AccomProperties, takes a look at the New Zealand Management Rights industry and how it compares to New Zealand, and it's effects on the Tourism Industry. It's been voted by Trip Advisor as New Zealand's No.1 b [...]
Read moreby Graham Vercoe, Resort News Reporter
31st January, 2018
As editor emeritus of this wonderful magazine I have spent the first two years of my retirement visiting all the places I desire strictly for enjoyment. The best bit is that I get to do it as a guest rather [...]
Read moreby John Mahoney, Mahoneys
11th January, 2018
As I have said in previous Resort News articles, and at the risk of stating what to many might seem obvious, the most important piece of advice I can give potential sellers of a management rights business is to [...]
Read moreby Lyn Pearsall, MR Sales
11th January, 2018
After attending the recent ARAMA Management Rights Industry Expos and listening to expert panelists on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and in Brisbane, the overwhelming message to managers wishing to sell in [...]
Read moreby Paul Gaffney, The MBA Partnership
11th January, 2018
When the time comes to sell your management rights business, there are a number of things you can do to help maximise your sale price and ensure a smooth sales process. Review your letting authorities [...]
Read moreby Graham Vercoe, Resort News Reporter
20th December, 2017
Quasi-hotels should be banned under reforms to the regulation of short-term holiday letting in NSW, demands the Accommodation Association of Australia, as the NSW government considers changes to the model for [...]
Read moreby Rosie Clarke
13th December, 2017
Whether you’re a lone wolf or like having a wolf pack, there’s always something to be said for power in numbers. In the accommodation sector, branding of some sort is close to [...]
Read moreby Mandy Clarke, AMG Reporter
29th November, 2017
Today’s fussy guests want to experience the ride of a lifetime. Metaphorically, they want a Mercedes-Benz or a Rolls Royce not a quirky VW Beetle or a cute Mini. Literally-speaking: pristine [...]
Read moreby Graham Vercoe, Resort News Reporter
29th November, 2017
Queensland’s B&B and Farmstay Committee chairwoman Sue Panuccio, who has run Mt Cotton Guest House with her partner Trevor Penson for 11 years, said B&B owners must like meeting people and be comfortable [...]
Read moreby Rosie Clarke
29th November, 2017
Nobody wants their property morphing into the set of a horror film, least of all guests looking for a relaxing getaway. Hotel room invasions are a very real threat and without a security system in [...]
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