Acreage owners discover passive income through ‘rewilding’ — The Sunshine Valley Gazette

Acreage owners discover passive income through ‘rewilding’ — The Sunshine Valley Gazette


In 2017, a group of overworked and busy friends and family were seeking better connection with one another. 

“They were looking for quality time spent together without distraction,” said Into the Wild Senior Partnerships Manager, Arno Raffin-Bernier.

“As people are increasingly realising, when you go out into nature and put away your technology, you simply feel better.” 

The concept of “rewilding” – a holistic approach to conservation that is about restoring ecosystem health, helping nature to flourish, and restoring our relationship with the natural world is firmly grounded in scientific literature. Into The Wild Escapes was inspired by this discovery.

Beyond enabling people to experience the benefits of rewilding, Into the Wild escapes connect people to the diversity and richness of Australia whilst supporting rural and regional communities.

Into the Wild Escapes has partnered with landowners all around Australia to make this concept accessible to as many people as possible, and has turned its sights to the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Their unique model allows property owners to participate in a groundbreaking business whilst realising a passive income from their property.

“If you own 5+ acres of scenic property, you can partner with us to place an off-grid tiny home and enjoy a truly passive income,” Mr Raffin-Bernier said. 

“Our off-grid getaways reconnect guests with nature, offering them an authentic taste of Australia’s wild beauty. Meanwhile, you benefit from having us on your land, leaving you free to enjoy the rewards. 

“At Into The Wild Escapes, we handle everything, from marketing, booking and customer service to property maintenance, ensuring a seamless experience for you and your guests. By joining our mission to rewild, you’ll help create meaningful connections with nature, support regional tourism, and promote sustainable travel. Get in touch to find out how your land can become an eco-friendly retreat.”

Contact hosts@intothewildescapes.com or visit the website at http://www.intothewildescapes.com



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