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Comercial Andre's L'Escargot - Taranaki's Premier French Restaurant, Brougham Street New Plymouth.For 32 years Andre Teiessonniere has been serving local and international visitors to his renowned L'Escargot Restaurant with excellent cuisine and outstanding service. This is an outstanding opportunity for a talented Chef or dedicated "Foodie" to take their passion to the next level. This business has everything you need: * Great Location, * Outstanding Fitout, * Unsurpassed Reputation. The Fitout and Chattels in this restaurant are of a very high standard, as you can see from the Photographs. The layout is flexible; with intimate corners, room for larger groups, and the much sought after private mezzanine. Current operating hours are evenings only, Monday to Saturday. The Restaurant is closed Sunday. This provides real scope for a new operator to increase revenues by tapping into additional luncheon and coffee trade. Would also make a fantastic late night venue - bar or night club. For the astute the Freehold is also available. More Details to come. About New Plymouth: New Plymouth is the major city in Taranaki, situated on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after Plymouth, Devon, England, from where the first English settlers came.The city is a service centre for the region's principal economic activities including intensive pastoral activities (mainly dairy farming) as well as oil, natural gas and petrochemical exploration and production. In 2008, New Plymouth won multiple awards as a city including: Criteria award for Community Sustainability and Gold award for (natural) community project - the Coastal Walkway New Plymouth is also noted for being a coastal city with Mt Egmont within 30 minutes drive. Residents and visitors to New Plymouth can snowboard, ski, water ski and surf all in the same day.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: Unsurpassed Reputation Established 32 Years Outstanding Fit Out Scope to Expand Operating Hours Scope to Expand the Brand Land and Building also Available. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t115650/

198,273 €

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Comercial 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 €

House / home, north island

House / home, residential for sale An extremely versatile property, both as a substantial family home or a business opportunity. Indeed, the current Vendors have successfully run it under both scenarios. ?RIVERVIEW LODGE? TAUPO Price: Offers over $795,000 NZ (approx �320,160) Ref: NZ0001 Occupying an impressive 1465 sq. metre (approx. a third of an acre) plot, we are delighted to offer for sale this outstanding detached family home situated in the popular and thriving town of Taupo in New Zealand?s North Island. Taupo is on the shores of the famous Lake Taupo and sits in a ?thermal belt? where visitors can see areas of boiling mud, steam and geysers north of the town at Wairakei Park and Orakei Korako. Thermal activity first attracted visitors during the 1880?s, but today the town lures anglers from throughout the world with a plentiful supply of rainbow and brown trout. Lake Taupo is popular for swimming, boating, waterskiing, jet-skiing, kayaking, rowing and scenic cruises, whilst thrill-seekers can enjoy bungee jumping, tandem skydiving, jet-boating and white-water rafting. The spectacular Huka Falls and the Aratiatia Rapids lie to the north of the town, while to the south are the imposing mountains of the volcanic plateau and the ski fields of Mount Ruapehu. ?Riverview Lodge? is of brick construction and was built in 1990 to the highest standard of specification and has been continuously and sympathetically improved by the current Vendors who have occupied the property since its construction. This home offers impressive family sized accommodation with breathtaking views across the Waikato River. Indeed a pathway runs alongside the property down to the river. This delightful property is extremely versatile, both as a substantial family home and also as a business opportunity. Indeed, the current Vendors have successfully run it under both scenarios. There is also a separate self-contained flat something which lends itself to long term rental or simply to use for family members. The property is approached by a large private cobblestone driveway which provides off-road parking for approximately eight vehicles. It is surrounded by landscaped, low maintenance gardens with ornamental goldfish pond, waterfall, stonewalls and private secluded front courtyard. A covered deck extends into the treetops, which can accommodate a table and chairs overlooking the Waikato River, native bush and Mount Tauhara. There is a natural stone patio and a feature gazebo with slate roof seats up to eight people in an area ideal for barbecues and entertaining. There is also exterior security lighting. MAIN HOUSE ACCOMODATION COVERED ENTRANCE - Having side pedestrian access door to the Garage. FOYER - Approached via double Kauri (NZ native timber) wood doors and having wide, open-plan staircase giving access to the first floor main bedroom. There is a security alarm control pad. There is also a fitted Cloakroom. LOUNGE - 9.15m x 6.40m (30?2? x 20?9?) - approached via double Rimu (NZ native timber) wood feature doors, having large bay window and sliding doors to the gardens, feature stone fireplace and chimney with enclosed wood burner (17kw output), feature Rimu drinks bar with sink and hot and cold water, drinks cupboard and facility for bar refrigerator. BEDROOM 1 - 3.85m x 4.46m (12?6? x 14?6?) - having bay window with sliding door to the gardens, spacious walk-in fitted wardrobe measuring 1.90m x 1.25m (6?2? x 4?1?). A large EN-SUITE leads off comprising washbasin set into vanity unit, walk-in shower cubicle and w.c. There is also a wall mirror. BEDROOM 2 - 4.00m x 3.96m (13?12? x 12?9?) - having bay window overlooking the garden, and again having a large walk-in fitted wardrobe measuring 2.70m max x 2.40 m max (8?8? x 7?8?). BEDROOM 3 - 4.04m x 4.15m (13?2? x 13?6?) - having bay window overlooking the garden and once again having a spacious walk-in fitted wardrobe with double doors measuring 1.7m x 1.7m (5?5? x 5?5?). MAIN FAMILY BATHROOM - 3.42m x 2.40m (11?2? x 7?8?) - being Italian tiled with large wall mirror, and having heated towel rail and wall extractor fan. The suite comprises of round glass corner shower, ceramic washbasin set into vanity unit and having double corner heated spa bath. FORMAL DINING ROOM - 4.26m x 4.92m (13?9? x 16?1?) - having bay window with sliding door to the garden and ?cathedral style? beamed ceiling. Open access is gained to the Breakfast Kitchen. FITTING BREAKFAST KITCHEN - 5.54m x 4.26m (18?1? x 13?9?) - a superb family or entertaining room having views across the Waikato River, cathedral-style beamed ceiling, walk-in fitted Pantry, ?island unit? containing bench hob and providing five-person seating facility, double wall oven, dishwasher, waste disposal unit and airing cupboard. BEDROOM 4 - 3.42m x 3.00m (11?2 x 9?8?) - having window overlooking the rear garden and built in wardrobe. This room would also make an ideal Study or Office. LAUNDRY ROOM - 3.42m x 2.01m (11?2? x 6?5?) - having laundry tub, linen cupboard and facility for washing machine, dryer, freezer etc. A back door gives access to a Covered Porch with locked storage cupboard. There is also a paved yard and rotary clothes line beyond. ACCOMODATION - FIRST FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM SUITE/BEDROOM 5 - 9.00m x 6.4m (29?5? x 20?9?) - A TOTALLY SELF-CONTAINED PRIVATE AREA WHICH IS IDEAL AS A MASTER BEDROOM SUITE, GUESTS ACCOMMODATION, OR SECOND LIVING AREA. A spacious hexagonal shaped room having cathedral-style beamed ceiling with fan, covected heating from Lounge log fire. SEPARATE KITCHEN/BAR AREA - EN-SUITE - comprising shower, washbasin set into vanity unit and heated towel rail. There is a spacious fitted walk-in wardrobe with double doors and full-length mirror. Sliding door giving access to a large covered Italian tiled deck which in turn overlooks the gardens, Waikato River, Mount Tauhara and open countryside. There is a second tiled deck approached via a sliding door. Both decks have architectural steel hand railing. OUTSIDE CARPORT GARAGE - 45sq. metres (485.20 sq. ft) - situated between the house and the flat and being approached via double remote controlled doors both back and front, vaulted ceiling, multiple power/phone points and autovac. SELF-CONTAINED FLAT 42sq. metres (451.92 sq. ft) - completely redecorated, having its own carport. The Kitchen has river/mountain/bush views. The Lounge/Dining Room has bay windows. There is a large triple sized bedroom with similar views and having double built-in wardrobe, and alarm control pad. The Hallway has an airing cupboard. The Bathroom has laundry facility, washbasin set into vanity unit, w.c., shower and laundry tub. There is provision for a washing machine/dryer. THIS FLAT WAS PREVIOUSLY TENANTED AT $160.00 PER WEEK.

£320,160

Apartment, north island

Apartment, residential for sale Boundary Townhouses Boundary Townhouses, Wellington Price:$470,000NZD (1,100,000AED or $300,000USD) to $545,000NZD (1,280,000AED or $349,000USD) Area 1356Sqft Internally (or 1603sqft including balcony or courtyard) to 2000sqft internally (or 2195 including courtyard or balcony) Bedrooms: 2 +study, or 2 +study+ studio, or 3, or 3 +Studio Bathrooms: 2 – 3 Car parking: Internal garaging 1-2 with additional off street parking. Type: Townhouse Details New Zealand North Island Wellington Suburb: Karori Selling points: Below valuation high quality town houses, located in New Zealand’s largest suburb, and the best performing property market. Available for immediate purchase and has a waiting list of tenants Large and spacious Great indoor out living via balconies and courtyards Free Air Conditioning and Blinds Great growth potential Great yields 10 – 15mins to Central Business District 20 -25 minutes from airport. Rental $480 - $610 per week. Furniture packages available.

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Comercial 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 €

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Comercial 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 €

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Comercial This is the good life! Significant income too! THE LODGE is absolute luxury 5-star boutique accommodation in a uniquely breathtaking location on the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand, just 1 3/4 hours drive from Auckland City. Purpose built by the present owners in 2000-2001, of Hinuera stone, warm natural timbers and the finest of finishes, The Lodge sits proudly on 1 1/2 acres amid native bush. While totally private, The Lodge is designed to offer spectacular panoramic views from every room, encompassing Tairua Estuary, Pauanui Resort, Slipper Island and the Pacific Ocean. Guest Accommodation: The Lodge welcomes mainly international visitors and offers three guest bedrooms, each commanding $450 (single) to $495 (double) per night: -  All rooms have lovely sea views -  Bifold doors open to private patio areas overlooking the pool & out to the Pacific Ocean -  All rooms are tastefully furnished, contemporary yet warm & relaxing with fine linens -  One room offers a superking bed or twin king single beds -  Two rooms have queen beds -  All rooms have their own ensuite bathroom with wet shower: one offers a spa bath.-  Toiletries, hairdryer, robes, heated towel rails, under tile heating are included-  Rooms feature tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen T.V. & DVD players-  Wireless & broadband connection is available throughout the lodge. -  Guests enjoy a cosy, inviting lounge with woodburner fire and library-  There is ample guest parking The Lodge has excellent outdoor living options, with effectively whole walls opening to extensive patios and decks which incorporate an outdoor spa and superb lap/swimming pool. The Owner's Accommodation: The privileged owners' accommodation is in a separate wing from the guest accommodation and is a luxurious suite in its own right, with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom. The Office is adjacent to this master suite and the owners also have their own private lounge and patio area. Facilities and Environment: The kitchen and laundry are state of the art, specifically designed to cater for the most demanding guests. There is huge garaging under the lodge, capable of accommodating up to six cars, and the garage area has its own bathroom with shower and toilet. The Lodge is perfectly in tune with the natural environment, as reflected in its Silver Environment Award. Discreetly positioned and designed with total empathy for its setting, the Lodge also has extensive orchards and gardens and is self sufficient in fruit and vegetables. The Lodge is on town water and sewerage but also has 2 x 9000 gallon rainwater tanks for emergencies. Bathrooms and kitchen feature under-tile heating. The Lodge has reverse cycle air conditioning supplemented by a wood burner stove, heat from which is transferred throughout the Lodge by air pump. Water heating is solar, backed up by electric systems. Quality & Reputation: The Lodge currently enjoys 5 star Qualmark status for Guest & Hosted Accommodation and is Friars Recommended. Its reputation is second to none. The Lodge will be sold with its entire quality contents (see Chattels list) and on-going business, enabling new owners to simply move in, enjoy and operate. The quality, luxury and appeal of the The Lodge must be seen to be fully appreciated. However, to respect the privacy of owners and guests, only fully qualified enquirers will be invited to inspect.   About Tairua and The Coromandel Peninsula Tairua 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. The Lodge is within walking distance to the estuary, village & Tairua Ocean Beaches. 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, Tairua, 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. This view has been named as one of the 12 best in the world! 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 and big game fishing with the offshore islands being a great attraction. The proposed Tairua Marina would further enhance the town's marine culture. 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. There are a number of excellent local restaurants within a few minutes' drive from The Lodge. Key selling points: Absolute luxury Key tourist destination Lifestyle and income assured. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t131588/

1,544,725 €

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