They've converted the 25.93 hectare property into a wedding venue and yoga retreat! Look inside. 👀👇
The place Lisa Curry has called home.The couple bought the property for $1.125m five years ago, nine months after their engagement, converting it into a wedding venue and yoga retreat also used for bootcamps and corporate functions.
The site has a classic four bedroom Queenslander surrounded by nature, with most of the corporate activity centred on a rustic barn where weddings, events, workshops and small conferences have been held.Yoga retreats are a staple of their wellness business.There’s also a gym, kitchenette, outdoor amphitheatre and a sand area for glamping tents.
Real estate agents Darren and Jenny Rix of The Property League in Buderim described the property as hinterland heaven.Lisa Curry and husband Mark Tabone’s mountain retreat kitchen. “Set on rolling hills with pockets of rainforest and natural waterways it is a private paradise that offers endless possibilities to new owners. Previously utilised as a horse property with lush paddocks and a 40 x 40m sand arena, “MALI” is now an established and sought-after eco tourism venue,” the listing states.