12,000 pensioners hit with surprise rate hike—could this happen to you?

Property rates are always a hot topic, but what happens when your bill skyrockets simply because of where you live in a building?

For some residents of a Gold Coast high-rise, a sudden hike in council rates has left them questioning the fairness of the system.

While local authorities argue the increase is justified, those affected see it as an unfair financial burden—one they’re not willing to accept without a fight.


Gold Coast pensioners living in a high-rise apartment complex were facing steep rate increases.

Some were being charged hundreds of dollars more—simply because of the view from their balcony.

John Butler, one of around 12,000 affected ratepayers, said residents were outraged by the Gold Coast City Council’s decision.


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Gold Coast pensioners hit with shocking rate hike. Image source: Youtube/Sunrise


‘Some people are actually paying 50 per cent more in their rates as of last year, simply because they live higher up,’ he said.

The increase had been dubbed a ‘view tax,’ with the council justifying it by claiming that upper-level apartments held greater value.

John argued that the assumption was flawed, as not all views were equal.

‘You can have a wonderful view of the ocean and the beach from one side of the building and the living area of the adjoining building from the other side,’ he said.


He believed the council deliberately avoided calling it a view tax, instead using terms like ‘penthouses’ to justify the hike.

‘They used the term penthouses when they’re talking about high-rise apartments, it’s an emotive term they deliberately use because they hate the term view tax, it embarrasses them,’ he said.

He compared it to the 1695 window tax introduced by King William in England, where homeowners were taxed based on the number of windows in their property.

‘But that actually is a mirror of a 1695 window tax King William introduced in England, the more windows you had, the richer you were and the more tax you paid, but we want them to get back to the future and see the reality of things.’


John, who lived on the 27th floor, said he was now paying nearly $500 extra per year in rates.

Determined to push back, he and other residents were taking their frustrations directly to the council, demanding that the increases be reconsidered.

Residents aren’t just speaking out—they’re taking action.

Footage captures the moment locals marched against the Gold Coast City Council, demanding fairer rates.

Watch the full video to see their protest in action.



In a previous story, we explored the growing challenges faced by pensioners struggling with housing costs across Australia.

With rates rising and affordability dwindling, many are questioning whether a $2 billion boost will be enough to make a real difference.

Read more about the ongoing pensioner housing crisis and what experts predict for the future.

Key Takeaways

  • Gold Coast pensioners in a high-rise faced significant rate increases, with some paying hundreds more due to their apartment’s height and view.
  • The council justified the hike by claiming upper-level apartments were more valuable, but residents argued views were not always equal.
  • John Butler criticised the terminology used by the council, comparing the increase to the 1695 window tax in England.
  • Frustrated residents, including John, were protesting the decision, demanding the council reconsider the unfair charges.

With council rates already a burden for many, should a balcony view really determine how much someone pays? Share your thoughts in the comments.
 
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People living in high-rise apartments on the Gold Coast should be thankful they have such a beautiful place to live. I am a single pensioner 78 years old who must live in a small rented apartment because of two bad life choices (ie, marriages). My rent went up by $2,000 (10%) last year and is set to go up another $1,000 this year. I have had to cut back on some necessities (eg the odd meal and petrol) but I am still so thankful that I have a roof over my head. Even so, I would love a room with a view! However, I do think most Councils need to take a good hard look at themselves.
 
If you’re rich enough to live in a place with a view you pay for it. I live in a room with no views and can’t open the window because of traffic noise.
Look out over the ocean places have always been more expensive. Pay it.
Oh here we go,,,.,you have I haven't suck it up mentality.Maybe these people gave worked their respective butts off all their lives to retire in a few rooms with a view.....yep let's really penalize these a......s😕
 
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People living in high-rise apartments on the Gold Coast should be thankful they have such a beautiful place to live. I am a single pensioner 78 years old who must live in a small rented apartment because of two bad life choices (ie, marriages). My rent went up by $2,000 (10%) last year and is set to go up another $1,000 this year. I have had to cut back on some necessities (eg the odd meal and petrol) but I am still so thankful that I have a roof over my head. Even so, I would love a room with a view! However, I do think most Councils need to take a good hard look at themselves.
Again are we to penalise someone because of were they have worked hard to live?Why.These people may have picked a tiny unit up high over a house for a million reasons and mog necessarily because they are rich and spoilt
 
Charging to live in the Air! Yes with a View, Councils have way too much Say! It's outrageous what they come up with, not caring whatsoever about how it affects the person that owns the Property!
 
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The increase seems completely unfair to me. The amount of the increase is far too much and I believe the increase, if necessary, should be more for the bottom floors and less for the upper floors. My reasoning is that should the lift break down the people on the upper floor are at a great disadventure. The people on the lower floors have easier access to the outside so are at an advantage.
 
Councils all over the country have raised their rates this year, and seem to be providing less in the way of services.
The Clarence Valley Council have increased the rates in this area every year for the last eight or nine years and each time it happens they vote themselve an increase in fees. We have really bad roads and terrible water to name a couple of things but the council seem reluctant to fix what the residents want.
 
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You have to stop them before they tax all of your retirement fund for their own luxury life style. The attitude is "why do they (meaning YOU) think they have a right to the same luxury that we (the counselors) have worked so hard for... You are considered to be lowlife
 
Gosford council still hasn't recovered the lost half billion they gambled on an American stock exchange a few years Bach and now they have repeated the loss in 2021 what's the bet they will do it again , im tipping they will go broke in about 12-14 years again and still nothing is done, they need to understand their job is not to preserve money and get rich but to spend the money given to them to finance OUR wonderful city.....I believe they think they own the central coast not just manage
 

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