Byron Bay is having a moment right now. Celebrities are moving in, buying hemp shirts, banging bongos and calling themselves locals (or something to that effect, apparently) and long time residents are both irritated and aware of the ironies of their resistance.
Just last week we reported on 'the most Byron Bay photo ever.' Today it's the real estate market's turn, with the following property demonstrating the 'Hollywood Hills Effect' currently sweeping Byron.
The Range is a 12 guest, 5 bedroom, 9 bed, 5.5 bath monument to luxury. It brings Spanish style to the hills outside Byron Bay, in the form of a rustic retreat, resting upon 120 acres of rolling hills.
"Furnishings inside and out were hand-crafted by local artisans," the Airbnb blurb reads, "but inspired by the breezy sophistication of European summer homes – think simple lines and a mix of textures in fabrics and finishes."
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It offers guests privacy as well as (if you've got a car) access, with Byron Bay's beaches sitting pretty less than 15 kilometres from the villa.
The Range is made for entertaining friends and family, with the villa’s timber decks featuring "shaded al-fresco living and dining areas," and a 15-meter pool offering a shimmering chance to escape the heat. To cap it off, "not only is the outdoor table made from 200-year-old teak," the place's Airbnb's description explains, but "the amphitheatre-like firepit was crafted from rocks pulled from the rainforest on the property."
"There’s also an outdoor hot tub, trampoline, wood-fired barbecue, and pizza oven, as well as a TV, Sonos sound system, and Wi-Fi indoors."
Add on services include housekeeping, airport transfers, car rental, fresh groceries, a butler, a driver, a chef, childcare, equipment rental, spa services, restaurant concierge and family gear.
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The most interesting aspect, however, is the price tag, which – at the time of writing – is AU$545,177 for two months. That translates to $272,588 per month, $77,882 per week; $8,937 per night.
That's right: more than half a million dollars for the privilege of living in the Byron Bay hills for 61 days.
This equates to more than two million dollars for an eight-month stay.
No wonder celebrities are buying up houses. If you plan to be in the Hinterland (in style) for more than a year, it could be cheaper to buy a house (then sell it when you leave) than to stay long term in an Airbnb (particularly one like The Range).
The Range is not even Byron Bay's most expensive Airbnb. The Residence at Belongil pips it to the post, going for AU$578,905 for two months, compared to The Range's price of $545,177.
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To put that in perspective, some incredible stays in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills are going for roughly a fifth of the price, for exactly the same dates (see below).
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In fact, though there are a few Hollywood Hills properties that surpass The Range's price, it's only when you extend your search to include nearby Beverly Hills, or Malibu, that there becomes an abundance of Airbnb's well over the high tide mark set by Byron (this Beverly Hills mansion with 17,000 square feet, going for AU$810,331 for two months, is one of them).
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Our personal favourite? This French Baroque estate in Beverly Hills – Chateau de Laurel – which costs a cool million (and a bit) bucks for a two-month Airbnb stay (more than eight million for eight months).
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As news.com.au reported in December 2020, Byron Bay's housing prices "have increased more than 40 per cent in the past 12 months," topping strongest property price growth in Australia as regional house prices surge.
At the time of writing Byron Bay has "21 properties available for rent and 26 properties for sale," according to realestate.com.au.
"Median property prices over the last year range from $1,885,000 for houses to $847,500 for units. If you are looking for an investment property, consider houses in Byron Bay rent out for $750 PW with an annual rental yield of 2.1% and units rent for $590 PW with a rental yield of 3.6%. Based on five years of sales, Byron Bay has seen a compound growth rate of 13.9% for houses and 7.2% for units."
Before you join the likes of Musician Natalie Bassingthwaighte and her husband, who recently purchased property in the area (they paid about $2.15 million for a property in Ewingsdale, 7km inland fringing Byron Bay, in November), consider the following cautionary tales, however.
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