Established in 2011, Byron Coastal Real Estate is a leading independent property management firm bringing an innovative, friendly and straightforward approach to the region’s real estate market. We think Byron Bay and its hinterland is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Whether its your dream home, an investment property or your annual family holiday, Byron Coastal can help you access this unique region. Byron Coastal’s experienced team, led by Campbell and Annie Korff and Janice Maple, has over two decades experience and a deep knowledge of the Byron Bay regional property market. They are able to leverage their extensive local, national and international networks to deliver a marketing reach not possible for most independent agencies.
Byron Coastal Real Estate, through its holiday division Byron Bay Accom offers the largest range of holiday accommodation in Byron Bay. Established over 20 years ago Byron Bay Accom is the original Byron Bay holiday agency and merged with Byron Coastal in 2017. Our specialist property managers know each property intimately and aim to deliver a level of personal service and attention to detail more like a boutique hotel than a real estate agency. We are proud of the fact that a large portion of our holiday rental bookings come from repeat guests who book their holiday with us every year.
Come in and see us or call 6680 8111. We look forward to meeting you.
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CAMPBELL KORFF AND ANNIE KORFF – COMPANY OWNERSCampbell and his wife, Annie, founded Byron Coastal Property Management in 2011 with the goal of establishing a higher standard of property management services in the Northern Rivers. Campbell has enjoyed a distinguished career in international finance and the law. Prior to establishing BCPM, Campbell was Managing Director at global funds manager, Avenue Capital Group, and senior partner at international law firm Clifford Chance. Campbell is also the founder of Northern Rivers based financial services firm, Korff Wealth https://www.korffwealth.com.au/ Campbell and his family have a deep and longstanding connection with Byron Bay and its vibrant business community. His parents have owned and operated several businesses in Byron Bay since the early 80’s, including Byron Self Storage and Byron Block. When not in the office, Campbell enjoys spending time with Annie and his three daughters, as well as surfing, golf and good food. Annie plays an active role in our inspection team, carrying out routine inspections on our holiday homes and providing invaluable support to our dedicated holiday team. |
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FIONA MCINTYRE
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Local Area
What’s on and what’s to see in the Byron Shire
Bay FM 99.9 -ByronBay’s Community Radio Station. Independent responsive radio run by volunteers. Informs and entertains – locally and globally. Listen on-line from anywhere in the world www.bayfm.org.
Byron Visitor Information Centre: 02 6680 8558
Beaches
The Wreck at Belongil Beach- the western side of Main Beach car park. See the shipwreck of the “Wollongbar” from the early 1920′s
Clarks Beach to Main Beach- This beach runs from in front of the Surf Club to the Pass and is Byron’s main patrolled beach.
The Pass – The most famous waves in the Bay. Great family beach and great surf off the point. The dive boats leave from this point also. Climb the steps at the lookout at the point and enjoy one of the best views of the Bay. The Pass Cafe is great for lunch or a snack.
Wategos – This is the most easterly beach of the Bay and is very popular with families and long boarders. Also the famous Rae’s Restaurant is situated here.
Tallow Beach – This is a long open beach from the southern side of the Lighthouse all the way down to Broken Head and passing Suffolk Park along the way. You can walk the dog at Suffolk. The surf can be rough here and caution should be taken when swimming.
Cape Byron Lighthouse
Take the walking track from Wategos to the top of the Lighthouse for the best views possible. From the cliffs you can see the dolphins, fish and humpback whales on their annual migration. See the Cape Byron Lighthouse Museum to catch up on the history of the Bay.
Markets
These are the local markets, where you will find an abundance of great food, arts gifts, jewellery, clothing, pottery and much more.
Not to be missed.
- Byron Market -1st Sunday of the month
- Bangalow – 4th Sunday of the month
- Ballina – 3rd Sunday of the month
- BrunswickHeads – 1st Saturday of the month
- LennoxHead – 2nd and 5th Sundays of the month
- Mullumbimby – 3rd Saturday of the month
- The Channon – 2nd Sunday of the month
- Byron Farmers’ Market – every Thursday morning 8am – 11am
- Bangalow Farmers’ Market – every Saturday morning 8am – 11am
Restaurants, Café’s and Nightspots
There is a large selection of restaurants to cater to the different tastes. Good take-away and quick meals are available along Jonson Street, Lawson Street and Bay Lane behind the Beach Hotel. With delicious restaurants all over town there is something to tickle all taste buds.
Enjoy live music every at the iconic Railway Friendly Bar locally known as “the Rails”. A family favourite by day and lively pub by night the Beach Hotel is another icon. In the heart of town, the Great Northern has live entertainment to while away the night.
Hinterland Eateries
There is a selection of towns to drive to with some great little restaurants attached. Mullumbimby is about 15 minutes drive from Byron Bay, Federal 25 minutes, and the charming town of Bangalow, just 12 minutes away, offers a wonderful selection of cafes and clothes shops.