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  • Ep 51 - Designing a standout one-bedroom Airbnb in Brisbane
    Jan 25 2026

    Ray and Silvia are joined by Stefan Jordana, a Brisbane-based host (and emerging interior designer) behind a colourful, tropical one-bedroom Airbnb nicknamed “The Fishbowl.”

    They kick off with a practical host topic: communal facilities in strata buildings—what guests should be allowed to use (pool, gym, rooftop BBQ), what’s often too hard to manage (bookable cinema/dining rooms), and why some residents and building managers default to blaming Airbnb guests when issues arise.

    Stefan then shares how he transformed his ground-floor, south-facing unit into an experience-led stay—using statement pieces, lighting, and multi-purpose furniture to solve space and brightness challenges, and to stand out in a market full of “white-on-white” listings. He also breaks down what surprised him most once hosting began, why he chose a co-host/property manager, and what he’s learned about launching confidently while maintaining five-star standards.

    The episode wraps with Stefan’s next chapter: documenting his interior design studies and building his brand, with plans to expand his Airbnb portfolio—while keeping an eye on evolving Brisbane short-stay regulation.

    What you’ll learn in this episode

    • Communal facilities in strata buildings: what to allow vs what to avoid (especially bookable amenities)
    • Why issues in buildings are often blamed on Airbnb guests first
    • How “The Fishbowl” aesthetic came to life and why bold design stands out in search results
    • Brightening darker apartments with reflective finishes, white balance, dimmable and mood lighting
    • Space-maximising design: storage walls, hidden study, Murphy bed, pull-out sofa and multi-purpose furniture
    • What guests actually comment on versus what hosts tend to worry about
    • Co-hosting best practices, transparency and communication expectations
    • The fine line between helpful guest messaging and over-communication
    • Choosing a property manager when quality and detail matter

    Guest

    Stefan Jordana
    Instagram: @stevielarkin_design

    Where to stay — hosted by the Superhosts Down Under team

    Ray’s South Yarra Property
    https://www.airbnb.com/slink/I2cCaaW5

    Ray’s North Melbourne Property
    https://www.airbnb.com/l/KGfcunu3

    Silvia’s Property
    https://www.airbnb.com/slink/Kpse4K4X

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    36 min
  • Ep 50 - Nightmare guests, review disputes, and building a sustainable Airbnb business
    Jan 11 2026

    This week on Superhosts Down Under, Ray and Silvia are joined by returning guest Tanya, plus Superhost couple Jay and Rod. Tanya shares a recent, highly stressful stay that escalated fast — including late-night Airbnb support contact, refund pressure, a privacy breach, cancellation outcomes, and a retaliatory one-star review. Jay and Rod then share how they built three strong-performing Airbnb listings and a complementary paddleboarding business, plus the systems they use to host reliably even while travelling.

    In this episode

    Tanya’s complex guest stay and what hosts can learn

    How amenity expectations (like air conditioning) can create disputes

    Practical ways to approach Airbnb review disputes (including using policy-based language)

    Why one bad review shouldn’t define a good host

    Jay and Rod’s journey from early hosting challenges to three cash-flow-positive listings

    How they manage operations, cleaning, maintenance, and contingencies

    Hosting while travelling internationally: communication, backups, and checklists

    Using a local experience business to differentiate the guest experience

    Key takeaways

    Be extremely clear in your listing description about amenities and where they apply (for example, air conditioning location)

    If a stay becomes a dispute, document everything and reference Airbnb policy when escalating

    Don’t over-optimise for star ratings — focus on consistent service and clear expectations

    If you can, self-manage at the start so you understand what “good” looks like before delegating

    Reliable cleaners, trades, and simple operating systems make remote hosting realistic

    Guest links

    Jay & Rod’s Airbnb listings

    https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/835771603387295054?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76

    https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/40829555?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76

    https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/40413091?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76

    Shoal Bay SUP

    www.shoalbaysup.com.au

    Instagram: @shoalbaysup

    Connect with the podcast

    South Yarra Property

    https://www.airbnb.com/slink/I2cCaaW5

    North Melbourne Property

    https://www.airbnb.com/l/KGfcunu3

    Silvia’s Property

    https://www.airbnb.com/slink/Kpse4K4X

    Instagram

    @superhosts_down_under

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Ep 49 - Degraves Street Apartment: Boutique Hosting in the Heart of Melbourne’s Laneways
    Dec 28 2025

    This week on Superhosts Down Under, Ray and Silvia sit down with Will from Mel Boutique Property, the operator behind Degraves Street Apartment — a design-led short-term rental tucked into one of Melbourne’s most iconic laneways.

    Located just moments from cafés, galleries, and the city’s creative pulse, Degraves Street Apartment is a thoughtful example of how boutique hospitality can exist within a dense urban environment without losing warmth, comfort, or personality. Will shares how Mel Boutique Property approaches hosting differently, focusing on guest experience, consistency, and the details that turn a central-city stay into something memorable.

    Ray, Silvia, and Will explore what it takes to run a high-performing inner-city apartment — from managing noise expectations and body corporate realities to designing spaces that photograph beautifully but still function for real guests. They discuss the balance between style and durability, why clear communication matters even more in CBD listings, and how Melbourne’s short-stay market has evolved post-pandemic.

    The conversation also touches on distribution strategy, guest screening, and why boutique operators often outperform larger portfolios by staying close to the guest journey. If you’re hosting (or considering hosting) an apartment in a busy urban area, this episode offers practical insights and grounded lessons from someone doing it day in, day out.

    In this episode, Will shares:

    • What makes Degraves Street a unique (and challenging) location to host
    • Designing city apartments that balance aesthetics with durability
    • Setting expectations around noise, access, and urban living
    • Why professional photography needs to reflect reality, not fantasy
    • Managing guest experience in high-density buildings
    • How Melbourne’s short-stay demand has shifted over the past few years
    • The importance of systems, consistency, and clear communication
    • When self-managing makes sense — and when it doesn’t
    • Why smaller, well-run portfolios can outperform scale

    Where to stay:

    • Degraves Street Apartment — Melbourne CBD ⁠https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/1425769022784223775⁠
    • South Yarra Property ⁠https://www.airbnb.com/slink/I2cCaaW5⁠
    • North Melbourne Property ⁠https://www.airbnb.com/l/KGfcunu3⁠
    • Silvia’s Property ⁠https://www.airbnb.com/slink/Kpse4K4X⁠

    Connect:

    Instagram: ⁠@degravesstreetapartment⁠

    Email: ⁠will@melboutiqueproperty.com

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    47 min
  • Ep 48 - with Sarah Barton
    Dec 14 2025

    This week on Superhosts Down Under, Ray and Silvia sit down with filmmaker and disability advocate Sarah Barton, the host behind two thoughtful and beautifully considered short-term rentals in Melbourne and Wye River.

    Sarah has worked for decades at the intersection of film and disability rights. Long before becoming a parent to a daughter with a disability, she was already creating documentaries about access, inclusion, and the lived experiences of disabled Australians. That commitment to representation now extends into the way she designs her guest spaces — from step-free entryways to subtle accessibility features that look and feel like part of the architecture, not clinical add-ons.

    Ray, Silvia, and Sarah explore the realities of hosting two very different homes: an inner-city garden flat just steps from Chapel Street, and a peaceful coastal retreat surrounded by forest along the Great Ocean Road. Their conversation covers everything from linen management systems to the mental load of running multiple bed configurations, from dealing with tank water and septic systems to ensuring guests understand safety risks like bushfire season.

    They also unpack the nuance of accessibility, why “wheelchair friendly” cannot mean the same thing for every guest, and how honest communication helps set expectations long before check-in.

    If you’re a host, a creative, or someone balancing meaningful personal work with the practical challenges of property management, this episode offers grounded insights, real stories, and plenty of relatable moments.

    In this episode, Sarah shares:
    • Combining filmmaking with disability advocacy
    • How her daughter’s disability deepened her understanding of inclusive design
    • Creating a step-free, wheelchair-friendly coastal home without compromising aesthetics
    • Why accessibility is not universal — different guests need different things
    • Managing multiple linen sets, bed sizes, stains, storage, and timing
    • Why she no longer accepts single-night Saturday bookings off Chapel Street
    • How pricing has softened and shifted as local travel patterns change
    • What hosting on tank water and septic systems requires from guests
    • The importance of a reliable regional support team
    • Why honest photos set better expectations than over-styled listings
    • How she learned not to take mess or minor damage personally
    • Moving off booking.com after a difficult experience
    • Why responsiveness and clarity build trust with guests
    Where to stay at Sarah’s properties

    OffChapel Retreat — Melbourne (Windsor)
    https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/52710362?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76

    Wye Beach Retreat / Wye Forest Retreat — Wye River
    https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/961291955783555513?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76

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    51 min
  • Ep 47 - Superhost Meredith Cowley – Custom BNB Hosting
    Nov 30 2025

    Website: https://custombnb.com.au/

    Instagram: @custombnb


    Superhosts Down Under – Episode with Meredith Cowley (Custom BNB Hosting)


    In this episode of Superhosts Down Under, Ray and Silvia sit down with Meredith Cowley, founder of Custom BNB Hosting, to explore what it really takes to build and run a short-term rental management business across Australia’s east coast.


    Meredith shares her journey from frontline child protection social work to becoming a property investor and host. A stage-four breast cancer diagnosis pushed her to re-evaluate what she wanted from life, ultimately creating the space to build a business aligned with her values and lifestyle. Today, she manages a portfolio of around 35 properties across Melbourne, Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast and Hervey Bay.


    The conversation dives deep into co-hosting, leasing (arbitrage), guest expectations, owner psychology, and the reality of operating a 24/7 hospitality business. Meredith also explains how Custom BNB Hosting uses multiple platforms and local hosting professionals to deliver a consistent guest experience and strong returns for owners.


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    40 min
  • Ep 46 - Interview with Superhost: Lorna Hay
    Nov 16 2025

    In this episode, we speak with Lorna Hay, a Western Australia–based superhost, business owner, and operator of multiple successful Airbnb properties across Perth, Darwin, and the Kimberley. Lorna shares how her hosting journey began when her son moved to boarding school and how it grew into a thriving, lifestyle-driven business supported by her trade services company.

    Alongside Ray and Silvia, Lorna discusses remote hosting, managing cleaners, family-friendly stays, preparing homes for extreme climates, and how her background in plumbing and trades gives her a unique advantage in short-term rental management.

    In This Episode
    • Silvia’s experience with poor hosting practices in Italy and why first impressions matter
    • Lorna’s transition from family needs to building a short-term rental portfolio
    • How she manages Airbnb properties remotely from a remote region of Australia
    • The importance of strong cleaner and co-host relationships
    • Managing humidity, mold, and tropical climate challenges in Darwin
    • How Airbnb provides creative fulfillment beyond traditional business
    • How her plumbing business, IBAC Plumbing & Trade Services, supports her hosting
    • Advice for hosts wanting to operate in the Northern Territory
    Where to Find Lorna’s Properties
    • Darwin Property: airbnb.com.au/h/careycove
    • IBAC Plumbing & Trade Services: www.ibacplumbingandtradeservices.com.au
    • Travel Blog & Booking Info: www.deadsettravel.com.au
    • Instagram: @deadsettravel
    Standard Links
    • Follow us: @superhosts_down_under
    • Ray’s South Yarra Property: Airbnb link
    • Silvia’s Property: Airbnb link
    • North Melbourne Property: Airbnb link
    About Superhosts Down Under

    Hosted by Ray Yee and Silvia, Superhosts Down Under features real stories and practical insights from Australia’s top short-term rental operators. Each episode shares lessons, experiences, and strategies to help hosts deliver exceptional stays and build successful hosting businesses.

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    48 min
  • Ep 46 - Interview with Superhost: Lorna Hay
    Nov 16 2025
    Superhosts Down Under – Episode 46Interview with Superhost: Lorna Hay

    In this episode, we speak with Lorna Hay, a Western Australia–based superhost, business owner, and operator of multiple successful Airbnb properties across Perth, Darwin, and the Kimberley. Lorna shares how her hosting journey began when her son moved to boarding school and how it grew into a thriving, lifestyle-driven business supported by her trade services company.

    Alongside Ray and Silvia, Lorna discusses remote hosting, managing cleaners, family-friendly stays, preparing homes for extreme climates, and how her background in plumbing and trades gives her a unique advantage in short-term rental management.

    In This Episode
    • Silvia’s experience with poor hosting practices in Italy and why first impressions matter
    • Lorna’s transition from family needs to building a short-term rental portfolio
    • How she manages Airbnb properties remotely from a remote region of Australia
    • The importance of strong cleaner and co-host relationships
    • Managing humidity, mold, and tropical climate challenges in Darwin
    • How Airbnb provides creative fulfillment beyond traditional business
    • How her plumbing business, IBAC Plumbing & Trade Services, supports her hosting
    • Advice for hosts wanting to operate in the Northern Territory
    Where to Find Lorna’s Properties
    • Darwin Property: airbnb.com.au/h/careycove
    • IBAC Plumbing & Trade Services: www.ibacplumbingandtradeservices.com.au
    • Travel Blog & Booking Info: www.deadsettravel.com.au
    • Instagram: @deadsettravel
    Standard Links
    • Follow us: @superhosts_down_under
    • Ray’s South Yarra Property: Airbnb link
    • Silvia’s Property: Airbnb link
    • North Melbourne Property: Airbnb link
    About Superhosts Down Under

    Hosted by Ray Yee and Silvia, Superhosts Down Under features real stories and practical insights from Australia’s top short-term rental operators. Each episode shares lessons, experiences, and strategies to help hosts deliver exceptional stays and build successful hosting businesses.

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    48 min
  • Ep - 45 - Building a Slow Stay Brand with Heart — Esther from Nelly Woods Collective Stays
    Nov 2 2025

    Episode Description

    In this episode of Superhosts Down Under, Ray and Silvia chat with Esther, founder of Nelly Woods Collective Stays, about her journey from corporate tech to hosting three design-led “slow stays” across Australia — including Into the Woods and Nelly in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, and her newest retreat Tiers Rest in Tasmania.

    The conversation opens with a lively discussion on the dangers of leaving keys in letterboxes, after Silvia shares a costly cautionary tale that every host should hear. From there, Esther walks through how she built a thriving boutique brand grounded in sustainability, calm design, and genuine connection — all while scaling interstate.

    Key Takeaways

    • Why security and convenience can co-exist when done right
    • The pros and cons of lockboxes, smart locks, and in-person check-ins
    • How to build a brand that feels human and intentional
    • The role of design storytelling and photography in earning press coverage
    • How Esther moved from Airbnb to direct bookings and now gets 40%+ of stays through her website
    • The “slow stay” philosophy and how authenticity shapes every detail — from scent and sound to handwritten notes
    • Tips for hosts who want to get featured in magazines and build trust off-platform

    Whether you’re managing your first property or growing a boutique collection, this episode is packed with insight on creating beautiful, intentional spaces that guests remember.

    Links

    • Nelly Woods Collective Stays: https://www.nellywoodscollectivestays.com
    • Instagram: @nelly_woods_collective_stays
    • Follow us: @superhosts_down_under
    • Ray’s South Yarra Property: Airbnb link
    • Silvia’s Property: Airbnb link
    • North Melbourne Property: Airbnb link
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