Townsville Bulletin

Casino owner’s solution for accomodati­on

- TONY RAGGATT

THE owner of Townsville’s signature Ville Resort-casino and soon the new luxury hotel Ardo has responded to a drastic rental crisis by buying accommodat­ion for its staff.

The Morris Group’s CLG Properties Pty Ltd has acquired Townsville Holiday Apartments in North Ward for just under $2m.

The group’s executive chairman, Chris Morris, said they had been prompted to buy the complex to help attract and house staff, particular­ly given its new hotel, Ardo, now under constructi­on, is due to open later next year.

“We bought it for staff. Getting rental accommodat­ion in Townsville is as hard as anywhere else. If you can provide accommodat­ion, that’s a big plus, especially for people coming from interstate or overseas,” Mr Morris said.

Mr Morris said it was mainly to do with Ardo, being built next door to The Ville ResortCasi­no, which will require another 200 staff.

“We’re not getting into motels,” he said, although they do have “a couple” of flats for staff. Agents Aaron Power of Colliers Townsville and Troy Townsend of Ray White Commercial Townsville jointly marketed the apartments at 89-91 Eyre St.

Mr Power said the seven two-bedroom apartments and three studio apartments were all self-contained and close to the Strand and the Morris Group’s hotels.

“It’s a great location in a blue chip suburb. It’s a very nice, neat and secure property,” Mr Power said.

Mr Townsend said the acquisitio­n highlighte­d the difficulti­es of finding somewhere to rent.

He said not many employers who had the wherewitha­l to buy rental properties but that there were other instances such as Exact Civil Constructi­on’s recent purchase of the Royal Private Hotel in Charters Towers for staff accommodat­ion.

“It does show how hard it is to find rentals. I’m still hearing from the Ray White office that 40 people are applying for a single property,” Mr Townsends said.

Latest figures from the Real Estate Institute of Queensland show Townsville’s and Charters Towers’ vacancy rate is a cramped 0.5%, while the

Burdekin’s is even tigher at 0.4%. The REIQ says it is unlikely there will be any significan­t shifts in the foreseeabl­e future and that a healthy vacancy rate is between 2.6% and 3.5%.

 ?? ?? Aaron Power stands in front of the Townsville Holiday Apartments in North Ward bought by the Morris Group for just under $2m.
Aaron Power stands in front of the Townsville Holiday Apartments in North Ward bought by the Morris Group for just under $2m.

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