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The Jetstone & Juniper —
Two Units, One Decision

1-bedroom precision or 2-bedroom premium. Compare models, layouts, configurations, and the unit economics that determine which capsule makes the strongest case on your site.

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Models — 1BR and 2BR
$99k+
Starting price — Jetstone
1.5 yrs
Fastest payback — Tier 1 location
30+ yrs
Structural lifespan

The Selection Decision

Which unit is right for your site, your market, and your numbers?

The unit selection decision in a glamping operation is more consequential than most operators initially appreciate. The same site, with a 1BR unit instead of a 2BR unit, might earn $340/night versus $480/night — a difference that adds up to $30,000–$50,000 annually at typical occupancy. And in a multi-unit build, the mix of model types determines the guest segment you attract and the average booking value across the portfolio.

This page covers both Joey Luxe models in detail — their specifications, target guest types, rate potential, and the site and market conditions each one suits best. It also covers off-grid configurations, multi-unit layout considerations, and what to expect in the process from order to first booking.

The Models

Jetstone and Juniper — side by side

The Jetstone — 1-bedroom modular capsule glamping unit
1-Bedroom

The Jetstone

Precision couples retreat · From $99,000

  • Bedrooms 1
  • Best for Couples, solo retreats
  • Tier 2 nightly rate $300–$420
  • Tier 1 peak rate $420–$700+
  • Realistic annual occupancy 62–70%
  • Est. net profit — Tier 2 $54k–$70k/yr
  • Typical payback 1.8–2.5 yrs
  • Off-grid compatible Yes
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Full Comparison

Jetstone vs. Juniper — complete operator metrics

MetricJetstone (1BR)Juniper (2BR)
Configuration1 bedroom, ensuite, open living2 bedrooms, bathroom, extended living
Starting priceFrom $99,000From $159,900
Target guestCouples, anniversary stays, solo retreatsFamilies, friend groups, multi-generation
GlazingDouble-glazed full-height primary elevation
InsulationFull wall and ceiling insulation — year-round thermal comfort
Outdoor deckCovered deck — primary view orientation
UtilitiesHardwired power, plumbing — or off-grid configuration
Tier 1 nightly rate$420–$700+$550–$800+
Tier 2 nightly rate$300–$420$380–$550
Tier 3 nightly rate$220–$300$280–$380
Annual occupancy est.62–70%65–75%
Est. net profit — Tier 2$54,000–$70,000$80,000–$110,000
Payback — Tier 1~1.5 yrs~1.5 yrs
Payback — Tier 2~2.0 yrs~1.8 yrs
Structural lifespan30+ years

Figures are indicative estimates based on Joey Luxe operator data and published short-stay benchmarks. Seek independent financial advice before investing.

Multi-Unit Strategy

How operators configure multiple units — and why the mix matters

A single unit is a passive income asset. Multiple units are a business. The configuration you choose determines your guest mix, average booking value, and how the operation scales.

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Two Jetsones

The couples-only configuration. Simpler management, identical guest profiles, and an opportunity to position as an adults-only luxury escape. Total asset cost from $198,000. Combined annual revenue at Tier 2 in the range of $110,000–$140,000 net.

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One Jetstone + One Juniper

The mixed portfolio. Couples and families occupy simultaneously. The Juniper's higher nightly rate anchors the property average. Most operators running this mix find the Juniper books first in peak periods. From $258,900.

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Village-scale operation

Four to six units is the threshold for a standalone hospitality business. At this scale, shared infrastructure — access road, check-in area, utilities — is already in place. The marginal cost of adding a unit falls while revenue per key stays constant.



Stage and scale

Many operators start with one unit, let occupancy and reviews establish the property's rate ceiling, then add units as cashflow permits. Modular construction means there is no penalty for staging — each unit is complete and operational independently.

Off-grid clusters

Sites without mains power or water can run shared solar and battery infrastructure across multiple units, reducing per-unit off-grid costs significantly. This configuration also supports an eco-positioning strategy that attracts a premium guest segment.

Spacing and privacy

Units should be positioned so no guest can see into another unit's primary glazed face. Natural screening — existing vegetation, topography, or planted buffers — is preferable to proximity management. Privacy is a stated preference in the majority of luxury short-stay reviews.

Joey Luxe capsule house in remote Australian landscape — off-grid configuration

Off-Grid Configuration

Off-grid is not a compromise — it is a positioning advantage

Many of the best glamping sites in Australia are not connected to mains power or water. Remoteness, views, and landscape quality — the things that drive nightly rates — are often found precisely where infrastructure is not. An off-grid configuration removes the constraint entirely.

Joey Luxe capsules are compatible with solar arrays, battery storage systems, LPG hot water, and rainwater collection. The guest experience is identical to a grid-connected property — hardwired lighting, climate control, appliances, and hot water all function as expected.

Operators who lead with an off-grid sustainability narrative attract a guest segment that actively seeks this credential and pays a premium for it. "Solar-powered luxury retreat" is not a consolation pitch. It is a market position.

  • Solar array + battery storage — full power independence
  • LPG continuous hot water — no compromise on comfort
  • Rainwater collection and filtration — potable water on-site
  • Composting or pump-out waste management options
Joey Luxe modular capsule house interior — what is included

What's Included

Factory-complete — what arrives on your site

Joey Luxe capsules are factory-built to completion before delivery. The structure, fit-out, joinery, glazing, and utility connections are finished in a controlled environment — not on-site by trades working in variable conditions.

What this means for an operator is predictable quality. The unit you see in the factory is the unit that arrives on your site. There is no variation across a multi-unit build, no weather-dependent delays, and no coordination of separate trades on remote land.

  • Fully insulated walls, ceiling, and floor — year-round comfort
  • Double-glazed windows and doors — primary elevation floor-to-ceiling
  • Hardwired electrical system — lighting, power points, climate control
  • Completed kitchen and bathroom — joinery and fixtures included
  • Covered outdoor deck — framing, decking, and roof
  • Painted and finished interior — ready for furnishing on delivery
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Common Questions

What operators ask when comparing models

For most operators with a new site, starting with one unit is lower-risk — it lets you establish occupancy, build reviews, and validate your nightly rate before committing further capital. The exception is when site infrastructure (access roads, utilities) has a high fixed cost that becomes more efficient when spread across multiple units from the outset. We can advise on the trade-offs for your specific situation.
In most locations, yes — the Juniper's 2BR configuration attracts a guest segment (families, groups) that books at a higher total nightly rate and often for longer stays. The payback period on the Juniper is typically comparable to or faster than the Jetstone despite the higher entry price. The determining factor is whether your site and location can attract the family and group market — which depends heavily on proximity to family tourism demand drivers.
Lead time varies with production scheduling. Once a unit is delivered, site installation typically takes one to three days. Allowing time for professional photography, listing setup, and initial review accumulation, most operators target their first confirmed bookings within 30 days of installation. Contact our team for current production scheduling and expected delivery windows.
Joey Luxe offers finish-level options that allow operators to align the interior specification to their target market and price point. Structural changes to the footprint are outside the standard product range, but finish materials, colour selections, and certain fixture upgrades are available. Discuss your specific requirements with our team during the consultation process.
Units are transported on flatbed carriers to your site. Depending on the unit size and site access conditions, a crane or hiab truck is used to position the structure on prepared footings. Our team coordinates logistics and provides detailed site preparation requirements in advance. Most installations are completed in a single day; utility connections and final checks follow immediately after positioning.

Next Step

Request specifications and discuss your site

Tell us about your land, your target market, and how many units you're considering. We'll walk through which configuration makes the strongest case for your numbers.