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Selling Houses Australia: Hotel Kaniva owners share sad update after their time on the show

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Selling Houses Australia and managing to own the most viewed real estate property on the market in the country, the Hotel Kaniva proprieters can't seem to catch a break.

Speaking to LifeStyle, Jacquie said:  "We're all good here, we are just doing what we need to survive." By survive - she means pay bills - as like much of the hospitality industry, the pub's sales have been hit due to a decrease in operating hours in a bid to meet Coronavirus pandemic laws.

A post shared by shaynnablaze (@shaynnablaze) on   "Things are getting better as the weeks go by, but we've had no luck with the sale. "We're still getting interest but nothing else...

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