公司投资者正在购买澳大利亚旅游公园以建造负担得起的住房,Eureka集团购买Benalla公园的11.7M美元增加了176个长期单位。
Corporate investors are buying Australian tourist parks to create affordable housing, with Eureka Group's $11.7M purchase of Benalla Park adding 176 long-term units.
公司投资者正在越来越多地购买澳大利亚区域旅游公园,以解决住房短缺问题,Eureka集团以1 170万美元的价格收购维多利亚的Benalla旅游公园。
Corporate investors are increasingly buying regional Australian tourist parks to address housing shortages, with Eureka Group acquiring Benalla Tourist Park in Victoria for $11.7 million.
4.1公顷的场地有145个创收空间,批准增加21个出租单元,将扩大到176个长期住房点。
The 4.1-hectare site, with 145 revenue-generating spaces and approval to add 21 rental units, will expand to 176 long-term housing spots.
Eureka在六个州的52个村庄中运作,指出自2016年以来,租金需求强劲,空缺率为1.3%,年租金增长8.5%,是关键驱动因素。
Eureka, which operates 52 villages across six states, cited strong rental demand—1.3% vacancy rate and 8.5% annual rent growth since 2016—as key drivers.
购买标志Eureka在一年内获得的第九笔采购,其中1亿美元的潜在交易待决。
The purchase marks Eureka’s ninth acquisition in a year, with $100 million in potential deals pending.
这一趋势表明,在区域住房持续短缺的情况下,大范围的转变是将大篷车公园重新定位为退休人员、主要工人和熟练工人负担得起的住房。
The trend reflects a broader shift toward repurposing caravan parks into affordable housing for retirees, key workers, and skilled tradespeople amid ongoing regional housing shortages.