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Hotel for sale at a very affordable price West Coast NZ


Freehold Going Concern Hotel sale with untapped potential!

The hotel is located in one of New Zealand’s most scenic landscapes nestled between the sea, the mountains, and pristine bush on the West Coast.

Opportunities for this hotel are endless and in some parts untapped, a new owner could expand  into cafe style food and coffees during the day and build up a great B&B or backpacker operation to add to the already well established bar trade. The hotel is just a short walk away from a busy camping ground and is surrounded by both residents and bach owners properties.

The hotel has a unique position being so close to the beach.  Just imagine  yourself sitting on the deck, with a glass of wine or coffee, you have uninterrupted views  of this fantastic coast line.

Hotel Manager accommodation: There is also a three bed roomed owners flat and separate three room guest accommodation as part of the building and all this is suited on a large 4047m2 beach front plot of land. Anywhere else in the world this would have to be a multimillion dollar property.

What you should know about the West Coast: The west coast is, despite common beliefs, is a very busy, beautiful and sunny part of the country which is enjoying a boom with local investment into infrastructure and development. The West Coast is also a very popular tourist destination which in its self opens up great opportunities for the area.

Price to purchase hotel: The present owner is seeking offers around $575,000 + SAV + GST (if any)

The current owner has overseas business commitments and is keen to sell this freehold going concern and would welcome all offers.

Contact Adrian Chisholm

M: +64 21 727 888
O: +64 9 523 3536
F: +64 9 523 3543
E: adrian@tourismproperties.com

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