Gia Mafs Rejects Scott’s $1.9 Million Gold Coast House
Gia Mafs turned down Scott’s Gold Coast house during homestay week on MAFS Australia 2026. She said the rooms were “too messy” and the storage space was “too small” for her to live there.
Scott’s Holywell villa
Scott lives in Holywell, a suburb of the Gold Coast in Queensland, inside a gated community of villas on a peninsula. Residents have access to a pool, tennis court, tropical gardens, spa and BBQ area, and many of the properties also come with a private marina and underground parking.
The home itself has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a balcony, an open-plan kitchen, a home office and a walk-in wardrobe. It also has a spa area in the master bedroom, which puts Gia’s reaction in sharper focus because she was reacting to a property described as looking fabulous before she walked through it.
Gia’s storage problem
Gia said she has “two closets for myself and a whole beauty room full of stuff” in the four-bedroom home she shares with her daughter. That is the real clash here: Scott’s villa may be valuable, but it does not match the storage and space she already uses at home.
Chattr guesstimated that the property could be worth $1.9 million AUD, or £1.01 million, and could cost $1,140 AUD per week to rent, or £606 per week. Those figures place the house well above a basic homestay setting and make Gia’s refusal look less like drama and more like a practical judgment about how she lives.
What viewers learned
The home visit gave viewers something more specific than a reality-TV argument: a clear picture of what Scott is offering and why Gia said no. The three-bedroom layout, the shared resort-style facilities and the tight storage left her unconvinced, and that is exactly the kind of detail that changes how the scene lands on screen. For anyone following MAFS Australia 2026, the takeaway is straightforward: Gia was not rejecting the postcode, she was rejecting the fit.