PHOTO: Morayfield real estate agent Katheryn Webster. Credit: Facebook
Ten acres. Six bedrooms. Massive garage. Fireplace. Wrap-around veranda. And a home hair salon.
It could be someone’s dream property, but for the Australians who’ve received one of the 4.3 million COVID-19 vaccines administered so far, they might have to look elsewhere.
The seller of the Queensland home has drawn the ire of buyers for banning people who’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine from inspecting the property.
Real estate agent Katheryn Webster is selling her Morayfield property, north of Brisbane, but has made a bizarre stipulation that vaccinated people are not permitted to inspect it.
“Please note: If you have received the COVID Vaccine you are NOT permitted in this property,” she says in an online listing.

Webster told 7NEWS.com.au two prospective buyers of 127 Wingara Drive have “had a crack” at her over the ban.
“That is a personal choice of mine, as it’s a personal choice of people to be vaccinated,” she said.
“I’ve had more than an overwhelming response from people who’ve been grateful. They’ve rung me in support.”
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