Multimillion-dollar Airbnb house now crime scene in police investigation
Premier David Crisafuli described the scene as sad.
“I think the only word that comes to mind is sad. It is sad for everyone, including the first intervention teams that have to see,” he said.
The house was operating as Airbnb on an expanding property.Credit: Airbnb
The house was listed in Airbnb for about $ 1000 at night with a minimum accommodation for five nights. The list has been removed since then.
Another neighbor Andrew Ofken said he was not aware that the property was rented as Airbnb, but his owners were regularly far away.
No matter how isolated properties, everyone recognized each other.
“Everyone on this leg of the street lived here in 10 years. [the owners of the property] Who’s not. “
The presence of a police outside the property declared by a crime.Credit: Brisbane Times/Cloe Read
The Airbnb list describes the three-bedroom property as a 2.5-acre perched, relaxing, private and luxurious home that supports the Coot-Thha Mount forest.
It sits behind the automatic safety doors with long fences along the surrounding area.
According to the list, the pastoral environment of the house includes a infinity pool facing trees and some evenings of seeing gangbruction in the garden.
The house is about 10 minutes from the Indooroopilly Shopping Center and the last one is sold for $ 2.5 million in 2022.
A neighbor said the property owners are often far away.Credit: Brisbane Times/Cloe Read
A Queensland police spokesman said there was no threat to the society yesterday. Detectives continued their investigations.
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