Motel for sale in Rotorua named after the famous Pohutu Geyser New Zealand

MOTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE IN ROTORUA – NEW ZEALAND NAMED AFTER THE WORLD FAMOUS POHUTU GEYSER

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The  motel consists of the following of 11 large self contained units + small conference room/sales presentation room, located is just a few hundred metres from Pohutu Geyer which is a big tourist attraction to be international and domestic visitors.

Owners Accommodation: The owners accomodation is very spacious with 3 double bedrooms, separate toilet and shower room, lounge, open plan kitchen with large dining table and a single garage.

Motel business relationships adding revenue: The motel has a very successful working relationship with the Forestry Commission with trainees staying on a regular basis. The business benefits from these contracts as they provide guests for 9 months of the year with the exception of the summer months of January to March.

It is important for the new owners to appreciate that the trainees have cooked breakfast and evening meals, with a packed lunch prepared, therefore, the owners would need to be prepare to cook these meals on a daily basis.

Motel lease: a brand new 25 year lease commencing from possession date.

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Purchase Price $200,000 + GST (if any)

Motel Buyer benefits:  Modern – clean – well looked after – great location – spacious owner’s accommodation with long lease.

Genuine motel buyers should contact Tom Duncan – Motel Broker – Bay of Plenty New Zealand.

M: +64 21 125 9350
O: +64 7 552 58 11
F: +64 7 552 58 11
E: tom@tourismproperties.com
PO Box 15687
Tauranga 3144

Tom has a very interesting selection of motels for sale and invites you to view these now.

view Tom Dunan’s motel businesses and properties for sale

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