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Commercial, sale, waipukurau, hawkes bay

Commercial PROPERTY INFORMATIONThe Farriers Arms Sportsman's Bar & Stables Restaurant in Waipukurau is for sale. The Farriers Arms Sportsmans Bar and Restaurant is a nice small Tavern close to the main streets in Waipukurau. This location is ideal for parking and for access to and from the town centre. There are four sectional areas that make up this intimate property: The Restaurant, the Lounge Bar, the Games room and the Pokies room, all of which have special character about them and offer out great facilities to mix and mingle and to maintain quiet intimacy if required. The 50 plus seat Restaurant has ample space for groups yet has a very nice coffee shop like style about it. Great home cooking and a Salad Bar and Hot buffet are part of this homely set up. The restaurant can be expanded to cater for large groups and special events. The Lounge Bar has a huge TV screen which plays for all major sporting events and the Games room has two billard tables, professional darts and a duke box for great backgrounding music. There are 9 pokie machines that are popular with the locals. Farriers Arms Facilities 50 seat Restaurant expandable for functions and eventsRoomy Lounge Bar with big screen sporting activity on show9 seat pokie machine room with complimentary tea & coffeeLarge & cozy games room with 2 billard tables and professional darts Nice outside smokers area at the side of the facility - north facingAmple bar space serving two areas with access to the kitchen and cooler unitsGreat stainless steel commercial Kitchen with all necessary cooking and cleaning facilitiesLarge walkin cooler for F&B suppliesGood office space and storage with maintenance roomOne bedroom flat available for sitters.Owners Accommodation The owners currently use the small flat within the walls of the Restaruant and Bar facility as a convenience factor and to be close at hand to the business operation. Brokers Comments This property is a nice small town Tavern like property with Food served in the restaurant as much a feature as the Beverage in the Bars. There is always special games and events being encouraged at the Farriers Arms which adds to the Sportsmans theme of the business. The interior of all the areas in the Bar and Restaurant are cosy and very homely and with very little maintenance needs to be taken care of. The small garden pots outside the property add character and a touch of class to the properties surrounds. This is a nice small business with a good turnover based on what has obviously been good hard work put in by the owners. Perhaps time for them to retire sometime soon. The Freehold (Land and Buildings) are also for sale - buy the whole package. Waipukurau, Hawkes Bay Waipukurau is the largest town in the Central Hawke's Bay District on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 50 kilometres southwest of Hastings on the banks of the Tukituki River. The town is close to the site of a Maori pa, from which it gets its name. The pa was situated on the town's main hill, named Pukekaihau. The name is said to mean water of pukerau, pukerau being a type of fungus. The town was the site of the first church in inland Hawke's Bay, built in 1847. Much of the town dates from a model village built by local land-owner H.R.Russell in 1867. At the 2006 census, the town had a population of 4,008 compared with 4,002 in 1996 Contact the Broker Steve Swann, the Specialist Hospitality Business Broker that is acting as the agent for the Business Owner of this property, is happy to discuss this property's details at any time - refer to the contact details on this page Key selling points: Good Food and Beverage Revenues Loyal Clientele Large Sports Bar with 2 Pool Tables Strong Darts Club Excellent Kitchen Fitout. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t115653/

185,398 €

Commercial, sale, napier, hawkes bay

Commercial A Boutique Hotel Bed & Breakfast in Napier, Freehold Going Concern for sale Situated on the water front of Napier city in the Hawkes Bay of New Zealand this hotel was originally built as an English terrace house in the 1860's and is now a classy style boutique hotel property in a wonderful location. The Boutique Hotel will cater for up to eight guests with four upstairs individually furnished double rooms and all with their own private facilities. The decoration of the rooms is in style with the original charm of the building with iron bedsteads, feather duvets, lace covers and fine cotton linen all creating a special elegance.  Downstairs the two guest lounges invite relaxation with television viewing, musical times, a quiet read or a game of chess or bridge. There is self service coffee and tea making facilities on hand throughout the day. Property facilities Four double guest rooms with private ensuitesTwo private lounges Sky TV and DVD selectionsGuest BBQ area in the back gardenInternet Access availableAmple parking for guest vehicles. Guest Laundry provided complimentary800 metres to the town centre & by the sea.This opportunity to own and operate a classy style boutique hotel property in such a wonderful location in Napier city is something well worth looking into. The building oozes with charm and is a very comfortable lodging experience for all who visit. The operation has some great Travel Industry support and occupancy from International and local travelers is becoming of this well run business. The property features well in the   " Lonely Planet Guide " and in the " Fodor's Travel Guide " with listings in various directories and brochures in Europe and Australasia. Napier & Hawkes Bay The Hawke's Bay region encompasses the area around Hawke's Bay on the east coast of the North Island. The region is well known for its sunny climate, sheltered coastal plains and long-established vineyards. It is also one of the country's largest pip fruit growing areas. Napier, the main city of the region was razed by earthquake and fire in 1931, and rebuilt in the art deco style fashionable at the time. What makes Napier so special is that it has one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco buildings in the world. A unique attraction is the Cape Kidnappers Gannet Sanctuary, the largest mainland colony in the world. It can be reached by 4WD vehicles, tractor and trailer, unimog or four-wheel motorbike, and at low tide on foot. The Art Deco Walk is a permanent attraction, but each February there is the Brebner Print Art Deco Weekend, a not too serious celebration of the art deco style of Napier. The Hawke's Bay vineyards are mostly within a short distance of Napier and Hastings cities, with over 30 open to the public for buying the local wines. Many vineyards operate cafes and restaurants in both indoor and outdoor settings. The region is especially known for its fine Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon varieties. Broker Details Ross M. LarsenTourism Properties Broker for the Lower North IslandPhone :  NZ ... Email :  ... Key selling points: Fantastic Location, Great Occupancies & Excellent Business. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120041/

643,743 €

Commercial, sale, eltham, taranaki

Commercial Caniwi Lodge & Chalets, a Lakeside Country Estate in Taranaki is for sale. As a statement of class this property in a beautiful sheltered valley, not far from the township of Eltham in Taranaki, has it all. The majestic cedar Lodge is elegantly positioned in an impeccable setting of park like gardens with extensive lawns and the 90 acre farm of the highest caliber is enhanced by woodlands of exotic and native trees. The farm grazes cattle and would suit horses, deer and horticulture including grapes and olives if the new owner desires. The property has its' own boatramp and jetty on Lake Rotorangi, arguably the best wakeboarding and waterskiing lake in New Zealand. Guests use the glassy waters for kayaking and experience the tranquility of this remarkable wilderness in paradise.Facilities at the Lodge Four Star Plus and Enviro - Bronze Qualmark rating Lodge private guest rooms with Dining room and LoungeWonderful gardens and expansive lawnsFour Chalets overlooking the lake and countryside.Kayaking and boat cruises on the lake for guestsSpa Pool and BBQ areasFarm Walks, Croquet and Clay bird shootingGames room with Pool Table and DVD librarySuitable for Corporate retreats and weddingsCaretaker residenceFully operational farm with reliable incomeThe Farm The current owners graze dairy heifers for a local farmer and the year round income from this is of a reliable nature. The farmland is well manicured and suitable for other income means if desired. The farm walks are a wonderful pastime for guests of the Lodge. The pet pig " Mini " is the best of garbage digestors to be found. Brokers Comments One does not get to see this type of Lakeside country retreat that often in New Zealand and the Caniwi Lodge & Chalets certainly does have a class of its own. This property is ideal for corporate retreats and weddings and with a travel time from the city of New Plymouth of just over an hour, it is within easy reach for guest arrival. My initial thoughts were that the property would be an ideal integrated resort with the inclusion of more chalets in different positions on the many farm lookouts with luxury cabins amidst the cedar and redwood trees that are themselves a wonderful feature leading to the lake side. Perhaps the setting up of a network of golf cart driveways that would link up the lakeside jetty, The farms outer reaches and the Lodge facilities and accommodation units would be a way to go. To stay the way it is with a new owners flare and creativity also appeals.   Eltham & Taranaki New Zealand's success as a dairying nation has many links to this rural town. Chinese businessman Chew Chong exported the country's first butter from Eltham to England in 1884. He also built the first dairy factory in 1887.  Historically, Eltham has been the most highly industrialised town (per capita) in New Zealand and currently has a small population of 2100 with a range of shops and services. Today, cheese is the town's main claim to fame. Visitors to Eltham can enjoy the charming Victorian and Edwardian buildings; the walk around beautiful Lake Rotokare, which is fed by natural springs; and the chance to buy locally made gourmet cheeses. Protected by a proud snow-topped mountain, steeped in historic significance and pounded by the restless Tasman Sea, this is a region that's impossible to ignore...a sacred place like no other. First inhabited by ancient Maori attracted to its warm ironsand beaches, rich soil, prolific wildlife and venerable sleeping mountain...then by eager European pioneers keen to secure a piece of fertile country for farming...Taranaki is a veritable melting pot of cultures and lifestyles. Populated by descendants of ancient Maori through to early immigrants from Britain, Ireland, Poland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, China, India and many other countries, Taranaki is an ideal blend of New Zealand's past, present and future. You'll still get a cheery wave from farmers and a hello from power walkers along New Plymouth's coastal walkway, but you can also enjoy contemporary food and entertainment, plus a glimpse into New Zealand's energy future via Taranaki's fast-paced oil and gas industries. Taranaki is not just a place where cows lactate in the midday sun and oilrigs spring up suddenly from lush green paddocks. It's also a destination of rich arts and crafts, adrenaline-fuelled outdoor activities, spicy lattes overlooking the sea, quaint country hotels, large-scale music events, invigorating walks and mountain trails. Stretching from Mokau in the north to Waitotara in the south and Whangamomona in the east, the Taranaki coastline takes in more than 200km of swimming, walking, surfing, diving, kayaking, fishing and exploring opportunities...offering everything from ancient Maori cave carvings at Tongaporutu, the Sugar Loaf Marine Reserve off New Plymouth and popular Opunake Beach with its annual carnival, to Patea's clash of river and sea, the majestic White Cliffs at Pukearuhe, and desolate foam-edged swimming beaches than seem to stretch forever. Broker Details Ross M. LarsenTourism Properties Broker for the Lower North IslandPhone :  NZ ... Email :  ... Key selling points: A Country Beauty with serenity and class Well worth it for those that can afford it. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120388/

1,725,230 €

Commercial, sale, central city, manawatu-wanganui

Commercial The Location:This cafe is located on the main road into Wanganui's central business district from Palmerston North and Wellington. It is well located in the centre of town with the City Council, Government Departments, and the Visitors Centre all close by. Wanganui regularly holds events that bring visitors to town. There are several bars close by that could provide evening clientele if new owners wanted to extend the existing hours. The Venue:This well known cafe and restaurant has been around for many years. It's housed in an historic building providing two dining areas, plus a lovely sheltered courtyard. The current layout provides seating for 55, including outdoor seating, but could easily add additional seating. The current owners have hosted Opera singers and other musicians, and they have all commented on the acoustics of this building. The decor includes 50's and 60's Formica tables - all familiar for our childhoods. The owners have recently added a great collection of retro Music poster around the walls, which are proving really popular with regulars and visitors alike. The Business:The current hours are Monday to Saturday, 7.30 am to 4.00 pm. Monday to Friday is very steady with office workers and tourists. Opening Sunday for brunch, and evenings Friday and Saturday, could provide good options for growth. The rent is reasonable for its location. The lease is renewable in June for three years, with a further right of renewal in June 2012. The plant (valued at approx. $65,000) consists of two restaurant ovens, double door fridge, two microwaves, Wega two group coffee machine and grinder, under bar drinks cabinet, under counter freezer, upright drinks cabinet, all tables and chairs, kitchen appliances, cutlery, glasses, crockery. The storage room has a chest freezer and fridge. Full plant list is available. All equipment has been well maintained and the Cafe has an 'A' grade hygiene rating. The annual turnover is over $300,000 and showing growth despite a competitive environment. The Cafe has a staff of 5 including a working owner and two part-timers. The current Owners wish to travel again. About Wanganui:Wanganui is located on the South Taranaki Bight, close to the mouth of the Whanganui River. It is 200 kilometres north of Wellington and 75 kilometres northwest of Palmerston North, at the junction of State Highways 3 and 4. Much of the city is on the river's northwest bank. The river is crossed by four bridges - Cobham Bridge, City Bridge, Dublin Street Bridge and Aramoho Railway Bridge (rail and pedestrians only). Close to the southeast end of the City Bridge is one of Wanganui's more unusual features, an elevator leading to a monument on the top of Durie Hill. Prominent buildings of the city include the Sarjeant Art Gallery, and the Royal Wanganui Opera House, which was built in 1901. Cook's Gardens are a major sporting venue, used for cricket, cycling, and athletics. On January 27, 1962, a world record time for running the mile was set by Peter Snell on the grass track at the gardens. A considerable proportion of Wanganui's economy relates directly to the fertile and prosperous farming area that surrounds the city. Other local industries include engineering and port facilities. Business Broker's Comments:This is a good opportunity for a capable operator or working couple to build on the reputation established by the current owners. There is scope to extend the opening hours and seating capacity to add additional revenue. The Music theme could be developed further by displaying additional memorabilia and hosting music groups and clubs. Contact the Broker:Steve Swann is the Specialist Hospitality Business Broker that is acting for the Owner of this property. He is happy to discuss this property's details at any time, please refer to the contact details on this page. Key selling points: Popular Cafe Good mix of Corporate and Casual clientele Scope to Extend Operating Hours Scope to Extend Music theme Scope to Extend Product mix - Evening Dining. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t115652/

64,374 €

Commercial, sale, waitomo caves, waikato

Commercial The Iconic Big Apple Restaurant and Shop: 7-figure Turnover, Huge Profits!FHGC For Sale: Price Reduced $400,000: now NZ$3,500,000Vendor finance may be availabel to qualified purchaser   The Big Apple is a huge, purpose-built 400+ seat restaurant and souvenir shop on a key New Zealand tourist route. Situated on State Highway 3, half way between Otorohanga & Te Kuiti and close to the iconic Waitomo Caves, The Big Apple is ideally placed to capture tourists and travelers alike. Up to 500,000 people a year visit the Waitomo Caves and they cannot get there without passing by. The Big Apple has a very strong relationship with a large number of the major international inbound tourism operators and is easily the most popular venue in this very popular region. With its highly visible 7.5m "big apple" sign, easy vehicle access from either direction and massive 5,500m² parking areas, the Big Apple attracts visitors literally by the coachload.  The Restaurant has developed a simple but effective cabinet food and buffet-style meals formula that delivers to the customer great value for money and yet is highly profitable. The proven systems, from purchasing through kitchens to the front counter, enable the restaurant to deliver hundreds of satisfying meals a day, at great speed to meet the coachlines' itineraries, with very few staff. The low maintenance building (1995) encompasses many natural colours with large amounts of timber also being used into enhance the country atmosphere, in keeping with the setting. Layout and décor are functionally attractive. The dining space is divided into three areas and there are extensive covered decks with BBQ for those sunny days. There are lovely rural views in all directions to soothe the frazzled traveler. Easy access from the restaurant can be made to the fruit orchard, gardens, farm animals and adjacent fruit & vegetable market. Regular restaurant operations are day-time only: 8.30am to 5.00 pm, 5 days a week, with Friday & Sunday 8.30 am to 8.00pm. These hours have the potential to be extended to generate additional income. In addition, the restaurant plays host to numerous functions, ranging from weddings to boxing tournaments! This aspect of the business can be further developed. Just completed is the restoration of a 1920's villa on the site which has been converted into a more intimate venue for functions up to 60 people with catering supplied from the adjacent main kitchens. The villa offers an exclusive additional dining facility for Private Tour Groups, Weddings & Conferences. Opened last year, the Souvenir Shop is already showing impressive returns.  The shop offers a wide range of quality merchandise, from high-end NZ clothing and crafts to the inevitable fridge magnets. There is great growth potential here. The land area is approximately 5 hectares in two titles. There appears to be ample opportunity for further developments on the site: RV park, guest accommodation etc. (Note that no resource consent has been sought for such developments). The Waitomo District Council is very supportive of local growth developments and tourism is a high priority in the Waitomo District Plan. The property is self-sufficient in water (roof water and private bore) and sewerage (bio-cycle system). A number of outbuildings and the major basement offer ample storage space. Owner's accommodation: The villa can be converted back into a home for the owners. A 5 bedroom brick house on the adjoining property can be rented - and is currently rented for Big Apple staff. There is also plenty of land if the new owner wishes to build a dream home in the future! All the systems, top-quality chattels, stores and equipment necessary to continuing operations are in place. The staff is highly experienced, multi-skilled and stable. Forward bookings are impressive. This going concern really is going! The financials for this business are very strong and will be made available to qualified enquirers.  A recent registered valuation fully supports the asking price.This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a New Zealand tourist icon, family-built over many years with a clear understanding of what works. The new owner will enjoy all the benefits of the retiring vendor's experience and the usual handover training period is offered.Alternatively, the leasehold interest is also available for NZ$685,000 plus GST if any. A new lease will be created to suit both parties.  LOCATIONThe Big Apple is just 9km from the world famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves and  adventure activity centre; and 1km from the renowned Waitomo Golf Course. The main highway location is midway from Auckland to National Park ski fields (Turoa and Whakapap) & midway on the journey from Taranaki to Auckland, Rotorua & Tauranga. The Big Apple is a natural place to break the journey. Nearby Otorohanga's unique Kiwi House and Bird Park draw thousands of visitors a year, while Te Kuiti offers everything from eco-adventures to hunting. Key selling points: Money-spinner! Brilliant position! Purpose-built! Big land! Development potential! http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t118027/

1,802,479 €

Commercial, sale, hawkes bay

Commercial The Location:This location has it all: * Rural outlook * Visible from arterial roads * Close to metropolitan areas * Off street parking * Outdoor dining * Indoor dining * Additional un-utilized indoor dining space * Outdoor event or function space * Owners Accommodation on site * Some land available for cultivation (herbs or veggies or animals?) The Venue: The Owners of this business have requested Confidentiality. To find out more please contact Steve Swann directly. Business Broker's Comments: The Owners of this business also operate other businesses. They need to rationalise. As such they are not making the most of the full facilities this venue has to offer. It lends itself to an expanded operation during the summer season and could generate strong revenues for a skilled operator during that period. About Hawke's Bay: Hawke's Bay Wine Country is diverse landscape, bountiful produce, award winning wines, unique wildlife, stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Hot on the New Zealand scene, Hawke's Bay's stunning Mediterranean climate and enviable East Coast setting lure visitors to experience a region rich in delicious flavours and beautiful things, and to enjoy average year round temperatures of 19.3C degrees and plenty of sunshine. Contact the Broker: Steve Swann is the Specialist Hospitality Business Broker that is acting for the Owner of this property. He is happy to discuss this property's details at any time, please refer to the contact details on this page. Key selling points: Good Location Some Land Available for Use Indoor and Outdoor Dining Live on Site. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t115651/

136,473 €

Commercial, sale, coromandel, waikato

Commercial Own a piece of New Zealand's Coromandel Peninsula coast : lifestyle, income, land bank and huge potential!Freehold Going Concern For Sale NZ$2,995,000 (plus GST if any)Te Kouma Harbour Cottages is set on 5.6ha of coastal land bordering the beautiful Te Kouma Harbour. It is an established tourist venture, very well presented and yet with great potential to expand. Te Kouma Harbour Cottages complex comprises: Owner's accommodation: a 3-bedroom house with all expected facilities, wonderful expansive decking and spa pool. The Cottages: 6 fully-furnished, self-contained modern cottages with all the comforts of home. Each unit is beautifully appointed with a fully functional kitchen (including gas hobs) and ensuite bathroom. All cottages have stunning views of the harbour, hills and playing fields. Four cottages are 1-bedroom, two are 2-bedroom. The units can sleep between 4 and 8 people. The Backpacker Lodge: A large 2-bedroom cabin, separate from the cottages. With 12 single bunks in one room and 3 double bunks with singles on top in the other, the lodge can accommodate up to 21 people. There is a vast communal dining/lounge/kitchen area plus toilets and showers. The Main Swimming Pool: The Owner's Accommodation, The Cottages and the Backpackers Lodge all enjoy the use of the main swimming pool. The Log Cabin: a private, spacious and luxurious self-contained 2-bedroom cabin with laundry, BBQ and its own swimming pool with views of the grounds, harbour and bush clad hills. The BBQ Area: fully covered and designed as either a social area or a conference venue. Popular for weddings too, with the whole party staying at Te Kouma. Includes a large central table with built-in gas BBQ. Adjoining the BBQ area is a games room which includes a pool table. The Sports & Play Area: Just below the cottages is an enormous playing field with various play equipment, sand pit and constructions designed for children's imaginations. The Laundry: a spacious commercial-level laundry including 2 double Maytag washer/dryers. The Workshop: a large new four bay implement shed/workshop. The Property: It is a 5-min walk through the property from the accommodation to the harbour where there are walkways along the shore and also into the hills and bush. There is a large pond on the edge of the bush with a formed 20-minute perimeter track. Pheasants, quail, peacocks, ducks, geese, rosellas or kakas are all to be seen on the many superb bush walks the property offers. Te Kouma Harbour is a superb kayaking zone and kayaks are available to guests. The area offers some of the best sea fishing in the country and Te Kouma Harbour Cottages has ample parking for boats, plus boat-cleaning and fish-cleaning facilities. There are many fishing charter operations on the Peninsula which Te Kouma guests can use. Te Kouma Harbour Cottages is offered as a freehold going concern complete with forward bookings and everything necessary to continuing operations.   A 2008 registered valuation supports the asking price.  Investigate now: there is only so much coastal land left!  LOCATIONTe Kouma Harbour Cottages is an ideal base from which to explore the Coromandel - an 85km long by 30km wide peninsula which includes many historic towns that grew out of the gold rush and timber riches of this rugged land.   The magnificent Pacific Coast Highway cruises through Thames, Coromandel Town, Whitianga and Whangamata; covering hundreds of kilometres of pristine beaches, quaint resort towns and ancient native forests.  These towns and many more along this vast curving coastline represent the quintessential connection with New Zealand's summer pastimes.  Whichever direction you head in the Coromandel ranges, wherever you rejoin the coast, you'll find a world that time forgot; and a way of life that is uniquely New Zealand.  Key selling points: Big coastal land Going concern Huge development potential Lifestyle and income. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t118028/

1,542,407 €

Commercial, sale, te awamutu, waikato

Commercial Rosetown Motel is a great opportunity for first-time motel operators. It's the right size, the right price, in the right place and with all the right connections.Ideally situated on State Highway 3 at the Southern entry to Te Awamutu (it's the first motel that north-bound travellers see), Rosetown Motel comprises:* 9 spacious, self-contained ground floor motel units: 7x1 bedroom and 2x2 bedroom* Great flexibility, with units sleeping 2, 3, 4, or 5 persons* Off-street parking directly outside units * Parking for large vehicles (coaches, trailer units etc)* Swimming pool, Barbeque setting and private Spa Pool* Generous  3-4 bedroom managers' accommodation with sunny living areas and views to the mountains* Motel Kitchen and Laundry ( 3 machines) separate from Managers' accommodation* Purpose-built Motel Office separate from managers' accommodation under camera surveillance* Ample storage areas. The buildings are some 30 years old but are well-maintained and attractive. Facilities in all units include:* Cooking facilities * Sky TV (4 channels) and Freeview (15 channels) * Fridge * Convection heating* Individual Electric hot water supply* Hairdryer * Use of Motel laundry* Iron and ironing board * Wireless Internet Access The business is sound with excellent systems in place. A detailed Operations Manual will make settling in easy for the new owners.  The Motel is easily run by a couple with occasional casual help in peak periods. The regular part-timers are local and experienced. Motel minders are also available to enable the managers to get away on holiday. Rosetown Motel is a member of the Host Accommodation system, bringing regular and repeat clientele. It is also mentioned in the Lonely Planet Guide. The clientele is a useful mix of corporate, tourist and family. The large vehicle parking area makes it particularly attractive to regular truckies, rowers, boaties, horsey types and motorsport participants, all of whom are drawn to events in and around Te Awamutu. The current owners have earned a Qualmark 3 Star Plus rating (the only Qualmark rated motel in the area) and embrace sustainable tourism practices. There is potential to grow the business. The 2-bedroom units could be converted into 4 studios. In addition the vacant land alongside the Motel (on separate title but included in the Lease and currently used for large vehicle parking) might be converted to an RV park, a backpackers, or additional motel units. (No resource consents have been sought for such developments). Major developments such as a new dairy factory at Arapuni, a new shopping complex in Te Awamutu and annual dairy factory maintenance promise to bring sustained business to the motel. The lease expires in 2036 (27 years to run) with 2-yearly rent reviews - the next review is November 2010. The current rent is $60,000 pa plus a maintenance fund contribution of $3000 pa. About Te Awamutu The Motel is on a major route for travelers going south from Auckland or Hamilton, or north from Taranaki and the Central Plateau. It is centrally located to many other towns including Hamilton (30 km N), Cambridge (25 km NE), Otorohonga (30 km SW), and Raglan (50 km NW). Hamilton Airport and Mystery Creek Events Centre are some 20 km drive away. Te Awamutu, The Rose Town of New Zealand, is a vibrant rural community in the heart of the Waikato. It services the surrounding farming communities and is the council seat for the Waipa District. The population, including Kihikihi and the surrounding rural area, is 14,000. Te Awamutu hosts many local and national sporting events at facilities including the Trust Waikato Swimming and Events Centre, the Kihihiki Speedway, domain and equestrian facilities, and the Te Awamutu Sports Club. Local attractions include Te Awamutu's world-renowned rose gardens; heritage walks; reserves and parks; Maungatautari Ecological Island; Mounts Pirongia, Kakapuka, and Wharepapa (some of the best rock climbing areas in New Zealand); and the famous Waitomo Caves. There are half a dozen top-class golf courses nearby. Lake Karapiro is handy. And of course, Te Awamutu is the home town of music stars Tim and Neil Finn, of Crowded House and Split Enz fame. A visit to their old haunts on the "Finn Trail" and the "History Never Repeats" Exhibition at the museum are a must. Key selling points: Right size, good financials, long lease. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t118024/

153,983 €

Commercial, sale, palmerston north, manawatu-wanganui

Commercial Aubyn Court Motor Lodge in Palmerston North, business for sale Now this one is a real gem of a property. In my honest opinion this business is one that has many attributes that cut it - that stands out and is all appealing to potential buyers of this business. The Aubyn Court Motor Lodge is situated in an ideal location on Ferguson Street - at the top of and before Fitzherbert Avenue, the Motel strip of Palmy, and so gets great location exposure which works well for occupancies of the motor lodge. With the new Shopping mall just opposite and the City Centre just through the Mall there are, in my oppinion, no better located motels that service this part of the city. The Motor Lodge has 30 excellent accommodation units with a wide selection of room types tailored to suit individual guest needs - Executive Suites, Studio Suites and family suites - one and two bedroom, in the inventory. Some of these have a mezzanine floor above it all !!  Spa baths in the rooms and bathrobes and fine bed linen top up the style of this " Lodge in the city ". Owners Accommodation The owners accommodation is a very comfortable 3 bedroom sized apartment above reception with huge living, Dining and Kitchen facilities. Not much better out there than what is at this Motor Lodge for the comfort of the business owner.  Brokers Comments This is a very nice Motor Lodge and will continue to keep the owners busy with a great selection of Corporate, Family and other business that prefer being real close to town facilities. There is very little work needed to be done on this property where the grounds and buildings are well kept and the rooms are spotless.  The Location really does slot into that often used real estate phrase - Location Location Location - The new Shopping Mall and the Town Centre through the mall makes it just that !!!  a great location and business will build rapidly from this. Certainly well worth looking at is this one - with a Budget over 1 Million - lets chat. Sale Price on Application. Palmerston North Palmerston North is situated in the central part of the lower North Island of New Zealand. It is a hub of activity for farming and industry. An international airport is situated near to the city. The city is host to an array of activities and attractions - an Interactive Science Centre, the Manawatu Museum, Galleries, Golf Courses, walkways, indoor carting and rock climbing. Each October to March the city is alive with the Stock Car Racing season including World Championship races. Palmerston North has a population of 78,000 people and is currently the 11 largest city in New Zealand Broker Details Ross M. LarsenTourism Properties Broker for the Lower North IslandPhone :  NZ ... Email :  ... Key selling points: Price on Application - well worth the enquiry In a brilliant location - right next to new shopping centre. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120404/

720,992 €

Commercial, sale, cambridge, waikato

Commercial Very Profitable Motel Lease for sale in Cambridge NZNZ$ 470,000 plus GST if any Captain's Quarters Motor Inn in Cambridge has been welcoming guests for many years and is perfectly placed to do so for many more. On State Highway 1 "motel mile" for maximum exposure, but set well back down a paved driveway for peace and quiet, Captain's Quarters is a Mediterranean-styled complex with shady plaster arches framing a beautiful pool. And it's only a 5-minute walk to central Cambridge's restaurants, cafés, boutiques, antiques shops or even the greyhound/harness-racing track. The Motor Inn offers 9 units in a variety of sleeping configurations for maximum flexibility:·         Five HUGE studio units with bathroom including bathtub. These really are unbelievably large and with their high studs, offer a great feeling of space and airiness·         One equally HUGE wheelchair-accessible studio: as per the other 5 studios, but with easy access wet shower, etc.·         Three MASSIVE two-bedroom family units. These can accommodate large families or groups, have large bathrooms and well-equipped kitchens·        Fresh and simply effective décor - the recent renovations belie the 25-year age of the original buildings·         10 Guest Parks plus Coach Park and long vehicle parking·        Individual electric heating and hot water cylinders in all units·         A lovely, securely-fenced pool and poolside area with barbecue·         A very large grassed children's play area, currently reserved for the operators' children but easily incorporated into the guest facilitiesOwners' Accommodation:The operators will enjoy a three-bedroom home, quite separate from the motel units, in very liveable style. The home is in excellent condition and currently accommodates a family of four. The Motor Inn office is well placed to be clearly visible to guests while protecting owner privacy. The privacy extends to the large walled garden where children's play equipment is very evident. The home benefits from a double car garage, fully-equipped laundry including two washing machines and large gas dryer, and various storage and utility rooms with potential as another bedroom if desired. The operations of the Motor Inn are very well catered for in spacious and functional areas. The Business:Captain's Quarters is a very well-presented and well-run operation. Chattels are of good quality and in good order. Occupancy figures are very high, and events like National Fieldays at Mystery Creek and the National and World Rowing Championships regularly see the Motor Inn full to capacity. Turnover is very interesting indeed. The lease is long (expiring in 2036) and the rental fair.  There is a very acceptable living to be made at Captain's Quarters! Full financial disclosure is available to qualified enquirers. This profitable opportunity will not be available for long. Interested parties should urgently contact the Broker, Malcolm Teesdale of TourismProperties.com, on ... or email malcolm@tourismproperties.comAbout CambridgeCambridge is known as the "Town of Trees" and is also "The Home of Champions" - horses, that is.  It is elegant, inviting and comfortable living with every necessary facility including excellent schooling. Centrally located in the lush Waikato (some of the world's finest dairy farmland) Cambridge offers easy access to events and activities including: Lake Karapiro on the mighty Waikato River for rowing, kayaking, waka ama, water skiing, jet-boating, cruising and other water events - only 10 minutes drive from Captain's Quarters Motor Inn.Mystery Creek Event Centre for National Fieldays, Parachute Festival and many other cultural and sporting events - less than 20 minutes drive.Thoroughbred horse studs including the world-famous Cambridge Stud and several other of New Zealand's leading studs - these are within 10 minutes of Captains Quarters Motor Inn. 3 golf courses are within 20 minutesMaungatautari Ecological Island is a world-class environmental delight - a 20-minute drive will have you at the northern accessIf harness or greyhound racing is one of your interests, the complex is only a 5-minute walk away.Hamilton City and Te Awamutu are only 20 minutes' drive and within an hour you could be at Rotorua, Tauranga, Waitomo Caves, Hobbiton movie set in Matamata or the surfing mecca of Raglan. Captain's Quarters Motor Inn provides the ideal base from which to enjoy the many activities available in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions. Key selling points: Sought-after town Main highway location but quiet Much parking, incl for large vehicles 9 units: 6 studio, 3 x 2brm family Good owners accommodation Long lease, fair rent Good financials Pool and large garden/playground. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t143606/

242,047 €

Commercial, sale, hawera, taranaki

Commercial The Location:The White Hart Hotel occupies a prominent corner site on a town centre intersection that has long been associated with hotels. It is a very good example of a traditional New Zealand corner pub, once a common building type but now becoming rarer. It has survived in relatively authentic form for a building of this type. As the oldest pub in the centre of Hawera still serving its original use, it has strong historic value. Its reminiscent of the time when the town was built completely of timber. The building has a high "townscape" value for its scale, decorative interest and "sociability" in that it has a two storey verandah on the street frontage. It is one of only two buildings in the centre of Hawera with this feature. (Source: HAWERA TOWN CENTRE Heritage Inventory - Prepared by Chris Cochran BArch ANZIA Conservation Architect, for the South Taranaki District Council, June 1998, amended and reprinted in June 2003). The Bar: There are two bar areas serviced by a central "U" shapes bar. The bars are light, clean and well maintained. The smaller bar has a pool table, the larger bar area has a darts area. A 15 machine gaming room is at the far end of the main bar. The Restaurant and Courtyard: The Restaurant is warm and friendly, seating about 34, including "Old Mac's Shack" - a popular rustic private alcove in one corner. There is a small sheltered outdoor courtyard off the restaurant with additional seating. Access to the Restaurant is from the Bars via the Hotel foyer, and from a separate street entrance. The Restaurant also has its own bar. Accomodation: Upstairs there are 16 tidy Rooms. 2 double rooms with ensuites, 7 twin rooms and 7 single rooms. There's also a guest lounge/tv room, guest toilets and showers, and access for guests to the upstairs verandah. Owners Accomodation: This is a quiet spot tucked away above the Hotel. The owner's apartment has recently been renovated in nice neutral colours. It's light, warm and feels secure. This apartment consists of a reasonable size master bedroom, with two additional rooms which could be used as separate bedrooms, or bedroom and office/study. The lounge, dining and kitchen are open plan, and have access onto the verandah. Business Broker's Comments: The current owners have worked steadily for the last eleven years and are now ready for a break. The mixed income streams (liquor / food / accommodation) are well balanced and provide a very solid platform. This Business is trading well, is well maintained, and offers a steady income to a couple or partnership prepared to apply them-selves. About Hawera: South Taranaki is on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island and contains the towns of Hawera, Waverley, Patea, Opunake, and Eltham. South Taranaki is predominately a Dairy Farming area, with many historical sites. Hawera is the largest of the South Taranaki towns that developed to support the surrounding farm blocks. Hawera means 'the burnt place' or 'breath of fire' and takes its name from the old Maori village of Te Hawera, which was located approximately 3 km south east of the present town. Hawera has a rich cultural history. Original blockhouses, redoubts, monuments and well preserved pa sites tell of early Maori life and the Maori-European Land wars. Hawera is blessed with a mighty mountain at its backdoor. But Hawera is more than that; it has such a brilliant Aquatic Centre, fantastic beaches close by, and of course it's the start of the Surf Highway 45 Contact the Broker: Steve Swann is the Specialist Hospitality Business Broker that is acting for the Owner of this property. He is happy to discuss this property's details at any time, please refer to the contact details on this page. Key selling points: Established Operation Multiple Income Streams Historic Building Town Centre Location Renovated Manager/Owners Apartment. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t115649/

167,373 €

Commercial, sale, tairua, waikato

Commercial Killyrudden Luxury Homestay B&B For Sale in Tairua, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Freehold Going Concern $1,150,000 including GST This is the one! 4 Star Lifestyle and Income on the Coromandel Peninsula. Killyrudden is a three storey hillside home built on the side of an extinct volcano, known locally as Mount Paku, just inside the entrance to Tairua Harbour. Killyrudden has a superb reputation. It has a Qualmark 4 star rating, was a National Finalist in the 2008 Spirit of Hospitality Award and has a 100% "Excellent" rating on Trip Advisor. It is linked to all the major information portals and Global Availability booking system. The retiring owners reluctantly offer their home and business to new owners. With the extensive chattels included, Killyrudden is in perfect condition and primed to take you into a luxurious lifestyle with bonus income. Three Guest Rooms. Two double rooms feature queen-sized beds, are adjoining and come with ensuite bathrooms for comfort and privacy. These rooms have french doors opening onto a deck which adjoins the spa pool area. The twin room has two king single beds, is located one level up and also has its own ensuite bathroom. This room is linked by an outside stairway to the spa pool area. All guest rooms are fully equipped including TV, DVD player, bedside radio, ironing facilities, hairdryer, robes and slippers, writing facilities. SKY TV and Wireless Broadband are available throughout Killyrudden. The Owners' Accommodation Situated on the top floor - for the finest views! - the owners' accommodation comprises 1 bedroom with ensuite bathroom, and an adjacent office. The apartment opens onto a private covered balcony and has a double garage with internal access. Lounge and Dining Areas The lounge and dining areas share the superb views. The spacious and comfortable lounge features a log fire and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. The lovely dining room adjoins the well-equipped and practical country-style kitchen with all modern appliances. Killyrudden is famous for its breakfasts: the kitchen is equipped to serve dinners too, a substantial growth opportunity for new owners with a love of cooking. Decks &  Spa Killyrudden has superb decks which are immediately accessible from most rooms. Star of the show is a superb hot tub with amazing views. The spa has a clear roof and roll-up side blinds to give all weather comfort. The garden The garden is a real asset to Killyrudden. Large specimen native trees attract abundant bird-life which can be easily viewed from the gentle garden paths. There is also a petanque court. Killyrudden is Kiwi Green certified. Act now: this is an opportunity not to be missed!   The Location Killyrudden is an easy 1 3/4 hours drive from Auckland Airport and is the perfect base from which to explore the Coromandel Region. Tairua is a small friendly holiday town on the Eastern coast of the rugged and bush-clad Coromandel Peninsula and offers spectacular Coromandel views from many vantage points. Thames, Coromandel Town, Whitianga and Whangamata are short trips away and in between are surfing and swimming beaches, native bush reserves with fabulous old Kauri trees and many spectacular coastal formations including famous Cathedral Cove and of course the unique Hot Water Beach - just 20 minutes drive. From Mt Paku a 360 degree panorama takes in off-shore islands of the Mercury Group, the Aldermen Group and closer inshore, Shoe and Slipper Islands (all named by Captain Cook). The vista continues over the neighbouring resort town of Pauanui, the Tairua Harbour which merges into the Tairua River and stretches up to the mountainous backbone of the Coromandel Peninsular. Swinging further round is the sweep of golden sand that is the Tairua Ocean Beach, popular with surfers. A number of Charter and Fishing Boats operate from the Tairua and Pauanui wharves and a passenger ferry service runs regularly between the two. Tairua is a centre for recreational divers with the offshore islands being a great attraction Bush walking and tramping are also popular and local expert operators can conduct personalized tours through the native bush and inland scenic opportunities with safety and comfort. The 18 hole golf course welcomes green fee players and has equipment for hire. Key selling points: Lifestyle & Income Prime position Tourist hotspot Going concern Quality chattels. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t118029/

592,243 €

Commercial, sale, mangawhai, northland

Commercial The Bunk 'n' Brekkie Backpackers at Mangawhai Heads is a lifestyle property awaiting a new owner to give it their fresh ideas. Situated on approx 1 acre the Bunk 'n' Brekkie Backpackers is a popular low cost accommodation facility for young and old. This property has the best of both worlds, located conveniently 2 minutes from the surf beach, estuary and shops, yet in a peaceful and quiet rural environment. The main building consists of 4 bedrooms and can accommodate up to 18 guests. The separate 1 bedroom cottage could be used as the manager's office/accommodation or as further accommodation sleeping up to 6 The surrounding land is also utilised for small camping groups. Currently featured in the world renowned 'Lonely Planet' Guide to New Zealand. A new owner could further market this property to tap in to its full potential. The property has many possibilities for future uses. There is plenty of room to expand, redevelop, or utilise the property as a joint family holiday home. Completing the overview of this property, being so near to the beaches at Mangawhai, the future capital gain is likely to be strong in this growing area. Contact us to find out more about how this lifestyle property could suit you. FEATURES   Mangawhai Heads is New Zealand's fastest growing oceanside property market. Positioned on the East Coast of Northland, Mangawhai, Northland is the ultimate destination for rest and recreation. Mangawhai is only 80 minutes north of Auckland and 50 minutes south of Whangarei. Experience the white sandy beaches, fishing, boating, kayaking, surfing, diving and other water sports. For the more leisurely inclined, indulge in boutique shopping and Mangawhai's many cafes and restaurants. For the active land lubber there is plenty to do - including an all weather 18 hole championship golf course, tennis, bowls, walks, mountain biking and horse riding. Mangawhai Golf Course is an International quality 18 hole wonder, bringing experienced golf enthusiasts from around the country and overseas. This warm and friendly town is host to some of the best coastal scenery in the North Island. White sand and sunshine, food & wine are all part of this relaxing seaside town. Key selling points: Peaceful Rural Setting One Acre of Land, Future Subdivison Potential Desirable Location Options To Expand Separate on site Owners Accommodation Possible. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t168898/

324,446 €

Commercial, sale, upper hutt, wellington

Commercial Hawks Inn Motel, ln Upper Hutt, Vendor keen to sell the Business. The Vendor of this Lease Business is keen to sell due to health reasons and so enquiries can assume that there will be some flexibilty in discussions on the sale price for this business.We have also been advised that Vendor Finance and / or Trades can be be accepted as part of the sale.  The Hawks Inn Motel is situated just outside the shopping centre of Upper Hutt city and is conveniently located along Fergusson Drive, the main road south down through the Hutt Valley. The seventeen rooms at the motel are arranged in a rectangular format with two levels overlooking the central swimming and spa pools. The guest rooms are very spaceous with very nice kitchenette and bathroom facilities. There are not too many motel units in the Upper Hutt region of Wellington and so the opportunites of continuing with very good occupancies and business activity at this motel are very positive.  Motel Facilities 2 spaceous studio units, 7 x 1 bedroom units 2 with Spa Bath8 roomy 2 bedroom unit, 1 with spa bathGas fire and electric room heatersGuest Laundry and BBQ facilitesCooked and continental breakfasts providedSky TV and ample off street parkingComfortable 3 bedroom owners accommodationCommercial laundry and food prep kitchen facilitiesOwners Accommodation The owners accommodation is a very comfortable three bedroom apartment on two separate levels with direct access to reception from the lounge. One room is currently being used as a storage room but can easily be converted to an office or third bedroom. Brokers Comments This motel business is a very successful operation with good occupancies and an apparant ideal investment at this time due to the current level of business activity and with extra business opportunities now opening up in the Upper Hutt area. Motel lease business opportunities do not become available that often in the Hutt area and so we don't anticipate that this opportunity will last too long. The Hutt Valley Upper Hutt  is a city of 38,500 just 25 minutes' drive or a 40-minute scenic train ride north from Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. The city derives its name from an English Member of Parliament, Sir William Hutt, who was a director of the New Zealand Company (formed in the late 1830s) that organised the settlement of the Wellington and Hutt Valley areas beginning with the arrival of the first immigrant ships from 1840. The southern boundary is Silverstream and the northern boundary the top of the Rimutaka Hill, covering an area of 53,962 hectares and making Upper Hutt one of the largest city councils by area in New Zealand. Nestled by the Hutt River - unique in the world for its pristine condition and trout fishing grounds despite flowing through two cities - Upper Hutt is set amongst bush-clad hills with easy access to recreational pursuits ranging from quiet native forest and riverside walks, fishing and hunting, tramping and mountain biking. It is the home of the internationally-recognised Royal Wellington Golf Club at Heretaunga and the Wellington Racing Club at Trentham.  The annual Karapoti mountain-biking event also attracts competitors from around the world. The city is renowned for its many parks, recreation areas like the prize-winning Maidstone Max, H2O Xtream and rural attractions which range from both native and exotic birds, animals to public gardens, art and heritage areas. Broker Details Ross M. LarsenTourism Properties Broker for the Lower North IslandPhone :  NZ ... Email :  ... Key selling points: One of only a few in a Busy area - Great opportunities. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120403/

339,896 €

Commercial, sale, lake roxburgh, otago

Commercial Lifestyle and a chance to establish and develop a unique business of there own bought ex pat UK residents Phil & Kim Winterbottom to Lake Roxburgh in March 1996 where they were introduced to the Lake Roxburgh Lodge. Seeing the properties potential and taking a liking to the lifestyle that this part of the country could provide, they purchased the Lodge and over the past 13 years the have gone about redeveloping and refurbsihing the entire property. The result, achieving a 4 Star Plus Qualmark Rating. The accolades do not stop there with the Lodge also being presented with a Qualmark Envro Award and in 2008 the Lake Roxburgh Lodge was a worthy winner of the Central Otago Tourism Award. The Lodge consists of 11 Guest Rooms all of which have been beautifully decorated. The chattels are all of a very high quality and all guest rooms have private en-suites. Major Capital Expenditure has been incorporated into the well appointed rooms and includes new electrical wiring, new plumbing, new insulation, new windows and doors and new spouting. The Restaurant comfortably seats 32 guests indoors, a large deck set in the delightful gardens can cater for a similar number of diners. The buildings are all constructed of solid brick and during the refurbishment process much of the rimu timber framing was recycled and transformed into furniture for the Guest Rooms and the Restaurant. The owners accommodation is currently limited to a self contained one bedroom apartment however there are opprtunities to further develop this side of the property. The grounds are expansive with approximately 2 acres of beautiful lawns and gardens. Included in the chattels for this property are Mountain Bikes and Canoes which are there for the Lodge Guests use, and of course the owners. The proposed addition of cycle trails linking in with the famous Central Otago Rail Trail in Alexandra and also through to Lawrence and beyond will bring immense commercial benefits to the area and in particular to the Lodge. Brokers Comments: This property certainly lends itself to a relaxed country lifestyle with the added advantage of a good income. Phil and Kim have developed a wonderful property and have built the business up from scratch. Any new owner can simply move in and continue to run the business as it currently is or they can take on the opportunity to develop the business further as there is plenty of scope to grow the business.   Lake Roxburgh is an artificial lake, created by the Roxburgh Dam, the earliest of the large hydro electric projects in the southern South Island of New zealand. It lies on the Clutha River, some 160 kilometres from Dunedin. It covers an area of 6 square kms, and extends for nearly 30 kilometres towards the town of Alexandra. The town of Roxburgh lies 5 kilometres south of the Dam. Roxburgh is a small New Zealand town in the Teviot Valley of about 750 people on the banks of the Clutha River, 40km south of alexandra in the South Island. It is on the main highway linking Central Otago (in which it lies) with the city of Dunedin, 155km to the east. An important centre during the Central Otago Goldrush of the 1860's in more recent times Roxburgh has relied on a mixture of livestock and stone fruit production for its economic survival. It is one of the countries most important apple growing regions, and other stone fruit such as cherries and apricots are harvested locally. Tourism is in its infancy but its walking and cycling trails make it an attractive destination for the outdoors. Ian Paterson, the Tourism & Hospitality Business Broker that is acting as the agent for the Business Owner of this property, is happy to discuss this properties details at any time - refer to the contact details on this page        Key selling points: Great Country Lifestyle Newly Refurbished Award Winning 2 Acres of Land Room to further develop No Capital Expenditure Required Earn Revenue from day one of takeover. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t128614/

411,995 €

Commercial, sale, central city, hawkes bay

Commercial PROPERTY INFORMATIONThe Location:What a great location: * Outdoor seating in City Council promoted "Cafe Sector", * Sunny side of the street, * No buildings opposite street to obstruct view or sunshine, * Adjoining the Hastings Health Centre, * Opposite Inter-City bus stop (also used by Tour buses), * Set amongst a high proportion of "Spanish Mission" style buildings (Russell Street is said to be the "Jewel in Hastings' Crown") * Central part of CBD, comprising shops, offices and banks * Several major retailers close by, with large parking precincts within 1 block walk. The Venue: This venue comprises 3 primary areas. The Cafe, the Bakery/Kitchen, and the Storeroom. The Cafe has a decor and style that reflects the owners' passion and connection with their family history. It's open, light, and warm; in creams and natural timber furniture and finishes. The layout is flexible and could work equally well as a cafe during the day and restaurant during the evening. The counter and coffee machine are located in one corner and offers an effective work area. The bakery is well laid out with plenty of room for several staff to work at one time. There's a walk-in chiller and freezer, plus all the necessary equipment and tools close at hand. The storeroom is quite large and includes a good sized mezzanine. This space is one of the keys to the potential of this business. It currently houses cafe dry goods - but could support many other options. Both the Bakery and storeroom have direct external access, with two carparks currently available. The premises also include an office, laundry, staff area, and washroom. The Business: This business is centred round the passions of the owners. It has been in the Warren family for almost 120 years. There is a passion for the quality of the products and services they provide; and a passion and respect for their history. There is potential to expand the current operations. In the past they have provided school lunches and provided products to seasonal pack-house operators. Outside Catering, Cake Decorating, and Wholesaling could also be expanded. Extending hours to include breakfast, or into the evenings could also add revenue for a committed operator.Business Broker's Comments: This business represents a sound foundation where a skilled Baker or smart operator could build a lasting and profitable future for themselves. About Hastings: Hastings City itself is quite charming, with many specialty shops as well as the large chain stores housed in Art Deco and Spanish Mission style Buildings. It is very welcoming of tourists who enthuse about the local sights, gardens, wineries and beautiful hanging baskets that flower all summer long. There are beautiful coastal beaches, notably Ocean Beach, Waimarama Beach and world-renowned Cape Kidnappers nearby. Hastings also is the home of Hawke's Bay's largest amusement park, a water park called 'Splash Planet" which is an attraction that draws many people. Hastings District, as one of the largest apple, pear and stone fruit producing areas in New Zealand. It has also become an important grape growing and wine production area with the fruit passing from the growers around Metropolitan Hastings and then to Napier for exporting. Napier is an important service centre for the agriculture and pastoral output of the predominantly rural Hastings District. Contact the Broker: Steve Swann is the Specialist Hospitality Business Broker that is acting for the Owner of this property. He is happy to discuss this property's details at any time, please refer to the contact details on this page. Key selling points: 115 Years in the same family Great Location Loyal Customers Plenty of scope to grow the Revenue Quality equipment. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t115648/

123,599 €

Commercial, sale, whangaparaoa, schleswig-holstein

Commercial N4320001: Brand New for you !!! - Looking for value for money? Try this option. 634m2 section overlooking estuary with views to sea over Orewa. Brand new G J Gardener 4 bedroom home with two living areas, 3 bathrooms, double garage. This could be the package you´ve been waiting for - and all for under Euro 300 000*. *subject to engineering report and final positioning of house. - Selling price including Agency fee ! - situation Near to: Auckland City. situation suburb: flat. view: ocean view distances: neighbours: friendly neighbours near by. shopping: all amenities. school: Primary. Intermediate and Colleges close. town: orewa. city: Auckland. mountains: n/a. sea: Pacific. attractions: many property: 634m2 of land ground floor: to be constructed
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290,000 €

Commercial, sale, riverside, northland

Commercial MARINA COURT MOTEL FOR SALE AS FREEHOLD GOING CONCERN IN WHANGAREI - ROCK SOLID BUSINESS - STABLE INCOME - WELL MAINTAINED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS - SOLE WATERFRONT MOTEL ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE IN WHANGAREI - HARBOUR VIEWS The Marina Court Motel sits bordering the shores of the marina on Riverside Drive in the heart of central Whangarei. It is the only motel with a waterfront position on Riverside Drive. The current owners have set up the operation to run on minimum daily input by offering long term rates on a regular basis, and this has generated significant good will and an excellent reputation within the international boating community, with yachties turning up who have never been to New Zealand but know exactly how to find the Marina Court because their mates have told them to stay there. This is truly a rock solid business opportunity with a steady and sustainable trade producing good profits for the owner. Due to the current business model this can either offer good returns with a more relaxed approach, or with more effort, correspondingly the returns can be raised as well by taking in more short termers who of course pay higher rates, but also require more servicing. Although the buildings have been maintained to a high level by the vendors, the opportunity still exists to reap the benefits from the capital gains that could result from some strictly cosmetic improvements for a relatively small investment. CONFIGURATION The Motel consists of 3 blocks. The owners accommodation is on the top floor of the house block. The Marina Court provides spacious and comfortable owners accommodation, with great views of the Marina area and always something of interest happening in view. There are two bedrooms, an office and open plan kitchen, lounge and dining. There is easy access to the reception area via the stairway. Downstairs in the owners block is a fully self contained flatette. In addition to the flat there is a veritable rabbit warren of storage spaces, workshops and garaging. The ground floor also contains the guest laundry which was refurbished in 2007, with coin operated machines. The two accommodation blocks contain 8 fully self contained units. There are 2 X 2 bedroom units and 6 X 1 bedroom units. Units 1,2,3,4,5 and 7 have been refurbished since arriving about ten years ago. Consent for extra units is available. The motel complex was repainted in 2001. The grounds are beautifully Maintained, with a recently recovered gazebo, a carport and freshly laid asphalt forecourt. The rooves of the two main blocks are near new, and the house roof is only about ten years old. A new underground water supply was laid in 2005. For health reasons the vendor is very keen to move on, and will consider any reasonable offers, or part trades. The Marina Court is a Freehold Going Concern which consists of Freehold Buildings sitting on leasehold land. The terms for the lease hold on the land are 21 years lease in perpetuity, which means it is an absolutely watertight agreement guaranteeing right of renewal. The lease cost represents a small portion of the outgoings as an overhead, and compared to the cost that the land would realise as a freehold it represents bargain basement value. A property like this in it's location with freehold land would cost far, far more than the current offering. Make no mistake, this is a Freehold Going Concern, without the capital outlay, opportunity costs and interest payments required to secure the land. When factored into the equation with lifestyle, location and income it represents real value. FEATURES Whangarei is the commercial centre for Northland Whangarei, with an urban population of over 47,000, is a modern and vibrant city situated at the head of a picturesque harbour. Whangarei is New Zealand's warmest and most northern city and is famous for showing visitors an easy-going good time. The Central Business District is centred around the Whangarei Town Basin with cafes, restaurants, shops, galleries and international yacht moorings. Whangarei also has numerous museums, a world famous clock collection and New Zealand's best collection of native ferns. Whangarei is surrounded by fertile farmlands, orchards and forestry with enough rainfall to keep the surroundings lush, green and attractively semi-tropical. Key selling points: The Only Waterfront Motel on Riverside Drive in Whangarei Harbour Views From Your Lounge Very Stable Income Potential To Expand Operation/Buildings Long term rates = low labour input Comfortable Spacious Owners Accommodation. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t168872/

489,244 €

Commercial, sale, mangawhai, northland

Commercial Centrally located on the main coastal route north at Mangawhai Heads is this thriving and established backpackers is run from a 5 bedroom house, with separate managers accommodation. The property is also rented out as a holiday house for additional income. The Coastal Cow Backpackers, started in 2003, is situated within walking distance to surf beach, estuary, shops, golf course, restaurants, cafés, fishing, bush and coastal walks. You will find it conveniently located, to capture the passing trade, on the Twin Coast Discovery Highway just 90 minutes drive north from Auckland Central or 50 minutes south of Whangarei. The property sleeps 16 Guests in 5 bedrooms made up of:1 dorm room of 6, 2 double rooms, 1 twin room 1 family room made up of 1 double bed and a set of bunks Other important features of the property are:Brand new seperate, self contained one bedroom manager's quarters attached to the main houseGreat indoor outdoor living, with two large decks and a barbeque for those summer eveningsCosy wood fire for the winter eveningsComes fully furnished including all linen and duvets (excl. manager's quarters) Low Maintenance ConstructionPlenty of off street parking Recommended by latest Lonely Planet and a BBH member, this lifestyle business stacks up better than most. FEATURES Mangawhai Heads is New Zealand's fastest growing oceanside property market. Positioned on the East Coast of Northland, Mangawhai, Northland is the ultimate destination for rest and recreation. Mangawhai is only 80 minutes north of Auckland and 50 minutes south of Whangarei. Experience the white sandy beaches, fishing, boating, kayaking, surfing, diving and other water sports. For the more leisurely inclined, indulge in boutique shopping and Mangawhai's many cafes and restaurants. For the active land lubber there is plenty to do - including an all weather 18 hole championship golf course, tennis, bowls, walks, mountain biking and horse riding. Mangawhai Golf Course is an International quality 18 hole wonder, bringing experienced golf enthusiasts from around the country and overseas. This warm and friendly town is host to some of the best coastal scenery in the North Island. White sand and sunshine, food & wine are all part of this relaxing seaside town. Key selling points: Great Location in a Popular Area Close to Local Features Opportunity to Increase Income Motivated Vendors Keen to Move On Short Drive to New Zealand′s Largest City Recently Built, Self Contained, Separate Owners Accommodation. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t168897/

270,372 €

Commercial, sale, lower hutt, wellington

Commercial Fernhill Motor Lodge in Lower Hutt, NewZealand, Business is for sale. The Fernhill Motor Lodge is situated on a busy street of accommodation houses in Lower Hutt in New Zealand just eight minutes away from Wellington city. This is a busy motel especially with company houses that wish to use the conference facilities at the motel. There are only a few properties in the area that cater for this type of business and Lower Hutt is an active business centre outside Wellington central. The Motor Lodge is a large property with excellent internal space for guests and conference goers to relax and enjoy the facilities. The glassed over atrium located in the centre of the accommodation complex is a welcoming oasis for tourists and business travellers alike. Rooms are luxuriously appointed with modern décor, comfortable beds and some with spa baths. Fernhill Motor Lodge has 26 luxury accommodation units :  12 - Studio, 8 one Bedroom, 5 two bedroom and 1 three bedroom unit. There is ample off street parking.  Fernhill is a Gold Rated member of Golden Chain. Restaurant & Bar If required continental and cooked breakfasts are served to guests in the Fernhill Restaurant or to guest rooms in the morning and a la carte dinners are available at the Fernhill Restaurant at nights. Evening meals are available Monday - Thursday.  The bar has a great selection of wines, spirits and beers. There is no difficulty in staffing these types of operation if the choice is not be involved in the runnings of the Food & Beverage operations. This facility is a great opportunity for a new operator that is keen on F&B and expanding on the themes of the Restaurant and Bar. Conference Facilities The Fernhill conference room can be set up in either theatre or boardroom style configurations. The conference room seats 20-22 in boardroom style and 30 - 35 theatre style. As mentioned this is a great draw card for rooms and F&B business as these facilities are very popular with businesses based in the region. Brokers Comments This business is a busy one and will keep new onwers active. Keen on Hosting in the hospitality business ? - then this property is right for you. Repeat business is at a premium and hosting the regulars much fun.  There is ample living space for the owners and extra rooms can be brought into play if more space is required. Lower Hutt (Maori: Awakairangi) is a city in the Wellington region of New Zealand. Its council has adopted the name Hutt City Council, but neither the New Zealand Geographic Board nor the Local Government Act recognise the name Hutt City. This alternative name can lead to confusion, as there are two cities in the Hutt Valley, Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt. The Upper Hutt City Council objects to the name of Hutt City. The former Hutt County included much of the area of both Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt. Lower Hutt is in the Wellington Region. It is the tenth largest city in New Zealand in population, and covers an area of 376.74 km². Geography The city centres on the lower (southern) valley of the Hutt River, to the northeast of Wellington. The valley widens as the river nears its mouth, so the central urban area of the city forms a triangle with its longest side along the shoreline. In the upper reaches of the city the Western and Eastern Hutt Hills become closer, culminating in the Taita Gorge at the northern end of Lower Hutt, separating the city from neighbouring Upper Hutt. Lower Hutt includes the cluster of small settlements that extend down the eastern coast of Wellington Harbour. These include the two large townships of Wainuiomata (inland) and Eastbourne (on the coast). The city also includes a large area of sparsely-populated land to the east of the harbour, extending to Pencarrow Head and into the Rimutaka Ranges. Lower Hutt includes the islands in Wellington Harbour, the largest of which, Matiu/Somes Island, is commonly referred to by its former name of Somes Island. Hutt River The Hutt River is one of the most significant features of the city, which occupies the lower regions of its flood plain. In the 20th century stopbanks were built to contain the river, but the threat of flooding as the result of heavy rainfall persists. In 1985 the river bursts its banks, and since then floods have been on a smaller scale. Smaller streams and storm-water drains have also caused occasional problems when rainfall persistently exceeds average levels. Much of the land adjacent to the river is protected as reserve and provides a much-appreciated recreational feature, with walking tracks and grassed areas over approximately 12 km of river bank. The central urban area of Lower Hutt (including Wainuiomata and Eastbourne) had a population of 101,500 at the June 2009 estimate. Population The central urban area of Lower Hutt (including Wainuiomata and Eastbourne) had a population of 101,500 at the June 2009 estimate. Broker Details Ross M. LarsenTourism Properties Broker for the Lower North IslandPhone :  NZ ... Email :  ... Key selling points: Great Location in Busy Area of the Wellington Region Hospitality Hosts - this is a good one for you. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120462/

504,694 €

Commercial, sale, taupo, waikato

Commercial Brackenhurst  ln Taupo is for sale. Brackenhurst is a Lodge with B&B, Homestay and Farmstay accommodation type facility in a comfortable, modern Lockwood design home that enjoys veiws over the 14 acres of surrounding country side. There is ample birdlife in the the tress nearby and the open spaces brings a peaceful and tranquil feel to guests fortunate to have stayed at this Bed & Breakfast lodging facility. On the farm is the added attraction of having Cattle, Sheep and Chickens sharing the farm acres with guests. An important feature is that Brackenhurst is a renown boutique Highland Cattle Stud dedicated to breeding Hummel Highland cattle that have won awards at shows and other competitions.  Income from the breeding of this cattle is as good as it gets on a 14 acre farm. Guests can stay in the private guest wing in the house, in a separate annex or the Cottage, all offering the ultimate in away from home comforts. With this, one notes that there are many very complimentary guest comment responses on various web pages for the enquirer to read up on. The property is a short distance north of Taupo and west of the famous Huka falls, the Wairakei thermal area and world famous Wairakei Golf Course. Fishing spots in the rivers and lakes are not too far away from the property.  * Accommodation Types :  includes 2 main house  bedrooms, the Annex and the Cottage * Room  types :  3 doubles and 1 single bedroom, * Site Facilities :  Farm attractions, acres of country walking in an away from it all  location.  * Services :  Breakfasts and other meals are served when requested. * Nearby :  Huka Falls, Wairakei, Lake Taupo & town,   Fishing and Sightseeing. Owners Accommodation When the other rooms are used for Guests the owners accommodation is upstairs in the main house and is a one bedroom facility with extensive country views and an office. Brokers Comments Brackenhurst is a wonderful property in an idealic country setting, not far from Taupo town and the lake.   This Freehold Going Concern is being sold as a Bed & Breakfast business with Farming activity associated with it.  There is farming equipment and storage units available on site. To purchase this property will perhaps signal a new lifestyle in hosting guests in the surrounds of some of New Zealands best countryside. Brackenhurst is also well known for its Highland Cattle breeding programme and has won awards for best of breed. A nice little side line business on its own. Taupo and Wairakei Taupo town is located at the outlet of Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake, in the north-east corner of the lake where it discharges the Waikato River. The river flows over one of New Zealand's most spectacular waterfalls at Huka Falls, a short distance north of the town. Taupo is a centre of volcanic and geothermal activity and hot springs suitable for bathing are located at several places in the vicinity. The volcanic mountain of Mount Tauhara lies 6 kilometres to the east with New Zealands famous snow skiing fields of Mount Ruapehu and the Tongariro National Park, a short drive south of the town. Broker Details Ross M. LarsenTourism Properties Broker for the Lower North IslandPhone :  NZ ... Email :  ... Key selling points: Near the Great Lake - Taupo, in a beautiful country setting B&B, Homestay and Farmstay - all rolled up into one. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120402/

460,920 €

Commercial, sale, taupo, waikato

Commercial Adelphi Motel  In Taupo, has its Business interest for sale. Situated in a peaceful area only a 5 minute walk to Taupo town centre, restaurants, shops and the scenic lake front the Adelphi Motel has ten spaceous and most comfortable units available to guests. The Motel has 2 Studio Units, 3 x one bedroom units and 5 two bedroom units with ample car parking space avaiable. There is a small kids playground in an area where one can closely monitor the children at play and there is a lock-up garage for the safe storage of motorbikes and bicycles .     * Spaceous accommodation units    * Kitchens and microwaves in all units    * ample parking    * Centrally located    * Wireless internet available    * safe storage of motor bikes & bicycles    * Childrens play area    * Mobile BBQ available Owners Accommodation The owners accommodation consists of a comfortable lounge and kitchen area leading off to the reception office.  There is a nice outdoor BBQ spot just outside the kitchen doorway. This unit has four bedrooms on the second level above the lounge. Brokers Comments This Motel is a nice small unit situated on a good access road not too far away from the Taupo lake front and the rest of the towns amenities. This unit, because of its size, is easily managed by two hosts with excellent access to all rooms from the owners accommodation and reception. There is 25 years left to run on the lease. Well worth a look at for those that are looking to run a small business operation. Taupo Surrounded by stunning volcanoes, bush clad mountains and a spectacular landscape lies the largest freshwater lake in New Zealand and the Southern Hemisphere, Lake Taupo. The water is stunningly blue - the air fresh and unpolluted - the towns are bustling with cafes and exclusive shopping - scenic delights greet visitors at every turn. Some of the best trout fishing in the world has international anglers flocking to the area while mighty mountain peaks draw skiers and adventurers alike to experience the pristeen environment. Clean Green New Zealand - this is it. Lake Taupo is the largest lake in New Zealand with Lake Te Anau being the largest lake in the South Island. Broker Details Ross M. Larsen Tourism Properties Broker for the Lower North Island Phone : NZ ... Email : ... Key selling points: Lake Taupo - The North Islands Great Lake and a Tourist Mecca A Nice Motel in a nice part of town. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t120401/

205,483 €

Commercial, sale, ormondville, hawkes bay

Commercial The Settlers Arms Country Pub for sale in Ormondville, near Dannevirke.This country pub is ideally situated opposite the historic Railway station at Ormondville, in the Southern Hawkes Bay. Although a few kilometres off the beaten track of State Highway 2, it serves a small community living in the township and for those others that live in the farmland areas surrounding this beautiful part of the Hawkes Bay. The current owners have been part of this community for a few years now and have maintained a great service to regulars and travellers through this country community. The Monthly bingo secession with the traditional Sunday roast and the other hearty country meals are popular with patrons of the pub. The original Tavern was built on the site in 1891 but new buildings have replaced the double story pub of times gone by. The land area is on three titles totalling 3048 square metres with a large double garage, laundry shed and woodshed. There is a small paddock out back where farm animals graze with plenty of space for a veggie garden and other crops. Pub Amenities * Pub bar with two deck bars and a Garden bar area * Pokie machines and Pool table * Darts and other games available, Sky big screen * Commercial standard Kitchen and storage facilities * Restaurant serving hearty meals and snacks. * Takeaways being the local Fish & Chip shop. * Ample Freezer and walk in cooler facilities. Owners Accommodation The owners accommodation is a comfortable three bedroom home with lounge and kitchen. There is easy access to the pub lounge and restaurant. Brokers Comments This property provides for a nice country lifestyle with the tavern being a centre part of the local community in Ormondville. There is a regular pattern of business with patrons taking advantage of the meals and pub facilities as their local or for travellers passing by. Guests staying at the nearby Railway Station lodge utilize this facility. Take a look at this one, if the country way of life is for you and your's. Ormondville Ormondville is small township six kilometres from State Highway 2, well known for its historic railway station. The loss of most other rural stations means that it is now a rare representative of a major part of New Zealand's history. The social history of the Ormondville-Norsewood district revolves around this station. The station was built in 1880 and is one of a handful of early wooden rail buildings preserved thanks to community efforts. Since the closure in 2001 of the region's last passenger service the station has offered boutique accommodation' for tourists. Contact the Broker Steve Swann , the Tourism & Hospitality Business Broker that is acting as the agent for the Business Owner of this property, is happy to discuss this property's details at any time - refer to the contact details on this page. Key selling points: Great Country Lifestyle Country Pub in Southern Hawkes Bay 3 Bedroom Owners Accommodation On 3 Titles Paddock out the back for veggies or sheep or pony? http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t113541/

249,772 €

Commercial, sale, thames, waikato

Commercial The Old Royal Hotel building is For Sale in Thames, Coromandel Peninsula, NZ. The old Royal Hotel, Thames, is an icon of Thames' gold-mining past and stands at the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, one of New Zealand's most popular tourist areas. Built in 1904 to the highest standards in solid kauri, the ca. 1,000 m2 Royal Hotel building occupies a corner site in a quiet part of Thames, close to Victoria Park and the waterfront. To the delight of a supportive Council and neighbours, the building has been lovingly renovated under Architect supervision, preserving its superb character while incorporating contemporary standards. Rewired, restored and repainted, The Royal now awaits its new destiny. The Hotel features beautiful woodwork throughout and soaring ceilings. There is a sweeping porch on the ground floor, mirrored by a gracious verandah on the upper floor. A landscaped courtyard at the rear of the building offers further restful space. Resource consent has been granted for accommodation purposes. The developer's plans are available (included in the asking price) for a complete fit-out comprising:* A Boutique Hotel or Lodge with grand Reception and Office, plus 10 large ensuite rooms, many giving onto the upstairs verandah. One enormous room incorporates a kitchenette and is suitable for longer-term occupancy. There is little competition in the area for this sort of accommodation. * A Restaurant/Cafe with commercial kitchen, offering table seating for approximately 50 guests plus a very comfortable lounge area. This restaurant could be operated by the Hotel owner or leased out to a restauranteur. Thames is not overly supplied with quality restaurants. * A separate Tenancy, ideal for professional offices providing regular income - and patronage to the restaurant. * An Owner/Manager Apartment. The hotel is of a size that can be managed by a couple plus staff and the apartment design reflects that. There is on-site parking for 5 vehicles; provision to convert the street parking to angle parking for a further 7 vehicles (Resource Consent exists), and ample on-street parking in the area. The existing plans for a boutique hotel represent only one potential future for the Royal Hotel. It could equally be designed as a Rest Home, Commercial offices, Respite centre or self-contained apartments. The buyer will choose! A commercial operation will see an immediate GST claw-back of 12.5% of the purchase price: which could go a long way towards taking the Royal to the standard desired by the new owner. The Royal Hotel Thames would appear to be especially attractive to migrant entrepreneurs under the new rules, offering the right level of investment and job-creation. Professional advice should be sought. The potential revenue from the Royal Hotel as proposed is very exciting  and the complex offers its new owners a gracious apartment home; a potentially exciting and profitable business; the Coromandel lifestyle on the doorstep; and great prospects for capital gain.  About Thames: Thames is an historic town situated between the calm waters of the Firth of Thames and the majestic ranges of the Coromandel. It is another world: but just 1 hour 20 minutes from Auckland International Airport - or less, when the $50 million replacement for the Kopu Bridge is completed. The major towns of Tauranga and Hamilton are an hour and a bit away.  Thames offers many attractions: browsing through the  numerous and varied speciality shops, a  colourful gold-mining history, beautiful forests and coastlines.  Thames is a great base from which to visit the Coromandel Peninsula.  Most places on the Coromandel are within 1 to 1.5 hours drive from the town.  The Kauaeranga Valley lies in the hills just behind Thames and offers extensive walking tracks and camping opportunities as well as some of the more adventurous activities that the Peninsula has to offer.  The Thames Coast, a beautiful stretch of scenic coastline just north of Thames, also offers a variety of activities and is famed for its fishing.   The population of approx 7,500 is well serviced by a large supermarket, air conditioned shopping mall, many large chain stores and well as boutique shops - and 5 cinemas.  There is a good trade/service sector, strong industrial group, commercial centre, hospital and medical centre supporting Thames and the larger Coromandel region.  The Government has just spent $20 million on a new hospital in Thames - the base hospital for this part of the Waikato. The influx of skilled staff has produced a residential accommodation shortage. Thames boasts many pre-school/childcare facilities, several primary schools, a high school, as well as tertiary courses and continuing education programmes.  There are also hundreds of sports groups, clubs, organisations, service groups, arts & crafts, gardens and outdoor activities available.  Key selling points: Character Potential Quality renovation Position. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t118026/

507,269 €

Commercial, sale, roxburgh, otago

Commercial This 5 Unit Complex plus separate Owners Residence are on two titles. This Motel is very well presented and has recently undergone a refurbishment. The Motel Units are warm, comfortable and tastefully decorated and fitted out with good quality chattels Resource Consent (with conditions) for a further 4 Accommodation units plus new Managers Accommodation has been approved.  The present owners accommodation is a spacious Two Bedroom Bungalow with a great outdoor covered entertainment area offering privacy. Ideal business for a couple although one person could easilly run this operation. All the talk around the country at the moment is about the development of new Cycle Trails and Roxburgh is not missing out with work shortly to commence on the Roxburgh to Lawrence Trail and planning is also underway on linking Roxburgh with the renowned Central Otago Rail Trail. Brokers Comments: This small Motel Complex is ideal for a couple who are retired or semi retired who are looking to enjoy the benefits of the Central Otago lifestyle. Opportunity to develope 4 further motel units will assist with increase in revenue. Roxburgh is a small New Zealand town in the Teviot Valley of about 750 people on the banks of the Clutha River, 40km south of alexandra in the South Island. It is on the main highway linking Central Otago (in which it lies) with the city of Dunedin, 155km to the east. An important centre during the Central Otago Goldrush of the 1860's in more recent times Roxburgh has relied on a mixture of livestock and stone fruit production for its economic survival. It is one of the countries most important apple growing regions, and other stone fruit such as cherries and apricots are harvested locally. Tourism is in its infancy but its walking and cycling trails make it an attractive destination for the outdoors. Ian Paterson, the Tourism & Hospitality Business Broker that is acting as the agent for the Business Owner of this property, is happy to discuss this properties details at any time - refer to the contact details on this page  Key selling points: Country Lifestyle Opportunity to develop additional units plus new home Nice tidy and well maintained property Retirement Opportunity. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t131586/

357,921 €

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