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New Copay Platform Lets Small Groups Co-Own Premium Aussie Holiday Homes

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New Brisbane Proptech Launch4-8houehold groups co-own lifestyle assets from holiday homes to boats to Jetski

AU travel spend to hit over 180b year

Not Timeshare Real Stakes + growth

 


New Copay Platform Lets Small Groups Co‑Own Premium Aussie Holiday Homes   

Brisbane startup turns Noosa‑style holiday homes into a “lifestyle portfolio” for 4–8 families - real ownership, clear exits, not timeshare.   

Brisbane, QLD - Australians spend $180bn+ yearly on travel, yet most vanishes into short‑term rentals with nothing to show. Coastal holiday homes top $1m, pricing out the family beach house dream. 

Copay, a new Brisbane proptech platform launched today, fixes that: small circles of 4–8 households co‑own premium holiday homes, each holding a real stake in a specific property with fair peak‑season weeks. 

“Families don’t need 365 days - they need six or eight golden weeks a year,” said founder Himanshu Arora. “Copay turns holiday dollars into part‑ownership of a place that feels like yours, with neighbours you know - because they’re co‑owners.” 

 How Copay Works  

Buyers pick a home in Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast or Byron Bay hotspots, buying a 1/6th–1/8th share with like‑minded families. Properties sit in dedicated structures with clear rules for usage, maintenance and exits; pros handle bookings and upkeep. 

Unlike vague funds, you know the exact address and school‑holiday rotation. “Overseas models prove small‑group co‑ownership works for busy families,” Arora said. “Copay tailors it for Aussie holidays - coastal, with trusted people.” 

Not Timeshare: Real Equity, Small Circles, Clear Exits  

Like US’s Pacaso and Europe’s August, Copay taps demand for better second‑home access - but Aussies fear timeshares’ crowds and no‑equity traps. 

“Copay is deliberately different,” Arora said. “Real stakes in real homes with 4–8 co‑owners; sell your share if life changes - no points to offload.”

Key edges:  

- Real ownership + growth potential.

- 4–8 owners, not hundreds.

- Exits: Sell, buyout or group sale; growing “exit windows” overseas.

 Holiday Spend to Legacy 

Tourism spend rising to 2030 despite shorter trips; millennials/Gen X eye inheritances for property entry, often overestimated. “Don’t wait - build a lifestyle portfolio now: beach house, farm stay, boat share for the grandkids,” Arora said. 

Shares target $250k+ households spending $15k–$40k/year on holidays, driveable from Brisbane/Sydney. 

About Copay  

Copay, Brisbane‑based, helps 3–8 households co‑own lifestyle properties (holiday homes first). Real stakes, fair usage, documented exits - no speculation. Visit www.copay.au.   

Media Contact
Himanshu Arora and Mohamed Ismail
Co -Founder, Copay
Phone: 0403 845 948 | 0410 080 691
Email: [email protected]

 


About us:

Copay is a new Brisbane proptech platform letting 3-8 Households co-own and build premium lifestyle portfolio. Founded by Himanshu Arora and Mohamed Ismail to turn family holiday spend into lasting "lifestyle Portflios:


Contact details:

Himanshu Arora

0403 845 948

Mohamed Ismail

0410 080 691

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