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| Property ID: | THL20-1126 |
| Property Type: | Hotels, Motels, Lodges, Resorts, Other Accommodation, Development Site, Holiday Parks / Caravan Parks |
| Sale Type: | Freehold Investment |
| Region: | West Coast |
| Address: | State Highway 6, Franz Josef |
| Price: | $1,200,000 |

| Phone: | 03 310 7487 |
| Mobile: | 027 466 7930 |
| Email: | kevin@tourismproperties.com |

Franz Josef and the Glacier Region continue to be one of New Zealand's most popular tourist destination, with over a million visitors in the last 12 months. At the peak of the summer tourist season accommodation providers in the township struggle to meet the demand from visitors.
The opportunity to develop this property by building a Lodge or similiar complex has never been better, with an ideal location, beautiful ponds, stunning views, main highway access and an improving economy world-wide. Forecast in-bound tour numbers are strong.
The property is zoned Rural Residential and can be further subdivided.
The vendor has done all the hard work by levelling the property and creating lovely pond areas. His vision can be continued by a new owner!
Priced to sell at $1.2m plus GST (if any)
Brokers Comment
A lovely property in a stunning location that is ideal for a Tourist Accommodation Development. This is an opportunity to purchase a sizeable block of land to develop and take advantage of the continued, and forecast strong tourism in the region. A visit to the property will impress!
BUYERS: We would welcome your enquiry on the SALE of this opportunity, by contacting TOURISM BUSINESS BROKER Kevin Johnson either via this website www.tourismproperties.com or by telephoning 027 466 7930 or 03 310 7487 or email kevin@tourismproperties.com
Franz Josef is a small town in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. Whataroa is 32 km to the north-east, and the township of Fox Glacier is 23 km to the south-west. State Highway 6 runs through the town. The Waiho River runs from the Franz Josef Glacier to the south, through the town, and into the Tasman Sea to the north-west.The population was 330 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 9 from 2001.The town is named after the Franz Josef Glacier - itself named by Julius von Haast in honour of the Emperor of Austria Franz Josef 1 of Austria. The glacier's terminal face is 5 km from the town and its accessibility makes it a major tourist attraction and the reason many people visit Franz Josef. The town is 20 minutes walk from the Westland National Park.