It is the suburban house where the party never ends.

Key points: Residents on the Isle of Capri say a neighbouring party house has turned their weekends into a living hell

Residents on the Isle of Capri say a neighbouring party house has turned their weekends into a living hell They say excessive noise and naked strippers often mar their nights, with various unpleasant leavings being visible the next day

They say excessive noise and naked strippers often mar their nights, with various unpleasant leavings being visible the next day The issue has dragged on for years, but residents say their complaints have had little effect

On the Isle of Capri, behind Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast, well-heeled residents say they are being driven to despair, as their waterfront street hosts one loud group after another.

Jenny* has lived in The Promenade for 19 years.

One of the houses in her street is being rented out online for thousands of dollars a night, with Jenny saying it is often being hired by large groups for weekend parties.

"It is usually the bucks parties we seem to get," she said.

"It starts Friday night, Saturday night and then they leave us on Sunday with the mess.

"We have had vomit, we've had condoms over the path, I've had plants broken out the front."

Driven to the drug cabinet

Last weekend a bucks party was so loud, Jenny said she had to take a sleeping pill on Saturday night to get some rest.

A neighbour took a picture of this vomit left after a party. ( Supplied )

"They had call girls in, strippers I suppose they are strippers, walking around naked," she said.

"They have big wide windows out the back, of course the people across the road can see all of this going on because the lights are on."

Jenny said the parties have been going on for years, with media reporting about the house two years ago.

"The weekends are just not our own anymore," she said.

Jenny said she has spoken to the house's owner in the past and said police have been called to some of the parties, but nothing seems to stop the constant revelry.

She is not the only upset neighbour.

Forced out of bed

Neighbours say cars often line their street during parties at the house. ( Supplied )

Jeff Brice said the partying has been going on for the past five years and said he has made multiple complaints to council this year.

"It starts in the afternoon and goes all night really," Mr Brice said.

"There is a swimming pool and spa there — in the night-time they get in the pool and spa and they are intoxicated, so talking becomes louder and louder, and there is laughing and shouting.

"It is just horrendous.

"I actually have to sleep in my loungeroom when there are people staying there of a weekend.

"I have a bed permanently set up in my loungeroom so I can move to the other end of the house to try and get a bit of peace."

He said the house has been rented out for weddings and even a high school party.

Council to investigate

Gold Coast Council Planning Chair Cameron Caldwell told ABC Radio the council changed the city's planning scheme a few years ago to try to restrict party houses operating in the suburbs of the Gold Coast.

"Unfortunately we can't legislate against stupidity and people's poor behaviour generally," Councillor Caldwell said.

"When people are generating excessive noise in the middle of the night, that is a police matter."

But Cr Caldwell acknowledged when police resources are stretched, loud music is not their priority.

He said council would look into the party house and whether it is the correct council approvals.

Queensland Police declined to comment.

The homeowner did not reply to the ABC's calls.