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Samantha Armytage complains of ‘difficult and destructive’ tourists after promoting her NSW coastal property as a summer rental: ‘Literally, life has never been easier’

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Samantha Armytage (pictured) has slammed badly behaved tourists following a recent spate of negative headlines about problem tourists.

Samantha Armytage has criticised badly behaved tourists following a recent spate of negative headlines about problematic tourists.

The TV star wrote in her column for Stellar magazine this week that life is easier than ever and she doesn’t understand why travelers have reason to complain.

“Humans have never been so lucky… or so spoiled. I know the world is a complete mess (of our own making), but in terms of living standards, medicine, and communication, there has never been a better time to be alive,” he wrote.

“The hardest thing we’ve had to understand is why baby boomers covered their beautiful hardwood floors with rugs or thought smoking and sunbathing were good for them,” Sam continued.

‘And now we can get any data, outfit, trip or food by simply pressing a few buttons on the devices we carry in our pockets.

Literally, life has never been easier. So why are people so difficult and destructive nowadays?

Sam has a personal opinion on holidaymakers’ behaviour after advertising his NSW coastal rental on social media, a month after lowering the ‘sale’ price.

She posted several professional photos of the Hymans Beach property on her Instagram Stories and grid this month.

Samantha Armytage (pictured) has slammed badly behaved tourists following a recent spate of negative headlines about problem tourists.

“Are you starting to think about your beach holiday this summer?” the former breakfast show host wrote in the caption.

The 47-year-old host of The Farmer Wants A Wife has had the three-bedroom, two-bathroom waterfront property on the market since last December.

The TV veteran purchased the beach house for $1.8 million in 2018 and has done extensive renovation work on it since then.

Samantha listed the Jervis Bay home for $3.2 million eight months ago, but the property has yet to sell.

Sam has a personal opinion on the behaviour of tourists after advertising his New South Wales coastal home for rent on social media, a month after he reduced the price of

Sam has a personal opinion on holidaymakers’ behaviour after advertising his NSW coastal home for rent on social media, a month after slashing the ‘sale’ price.

She posted several professional photos of the Hymans Beach property on her Instagram Stories and grid this month.

She posted several professional photos of the Hymans Beach property on her Instagram Stories and grid this month.

According to the list of realestate.com.auThe range Armytage was looking to sell for in August was between $2.5 million and $3 million.

The home is “under new management” as a vacation rental, it noted in its marketing posts, tagging Latitude, a family-owned and operated vacation rental company.

It is now listed among the website’s collection of properties on the New South Wales south coast.

Samantha had previously rented the property through AirBnB on a more informal basis, but this decision to outsource rental management to an outside company indicates that she has no intention of selling it anytime soon.

The two-story oceanfront property is advertised as

The two-story oceanfront property is advertised as “the perfect family getaway.”

Samantha listed the Jervis Bay home for $3.2 million eight months ago, but the property has yet to sell.

Samantha listed the Jervis Bay home for $3.2 million eight months ago, but the property has yet to sell.

The glamorous TV presenter lives in the Southern Highlands and often promotes stays at the stunning beachfront home, which sits on 658 square metres and sleeps six people.

Perfect for an idyllic vacation, the property is available as a short-term vacation rental for a staggering $1,200 per night, with a three-night minimum stay.

The property boasts stunning nature views and is just a short walk from the iconic Hyams Beach and other local amenities.

Three bedrooms and three bathrooms are spread over two floors.

The house’s beautiful architecture, exquisite design and desirable location make it the perfect property for couples and families.

Read more in Stellar Magazine

Read more in Stellar Magazine

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