Noosa News
Homes that earn a pretty penny
Architect Gary Hunt has set up Mayfield Farm to have multiple income streams. Picture: Supplied
Across Queensland, savvy homeowners with financial nous are seeing their properties pay their own way, banking profits that make Airbnb look like small change.
From an architect who turned an old cane farm into a $100,000-plus second income earner to the family in Brisbane that does nothing to get $50,000, homeowners are finding more ways to get money out of their properties than renting a room…
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