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Waiteti Lakeside Lodge is For Sale on Lake Rotorua as a FHGC

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Property ID: THL11-1009
Property Type: Lodges, Bed & Breakfast, B&B Residential Opportunities
Sale Type: Freehold Going Concern
Region: Bay of Plenty
Address: 2 Arnold Street, Ngongotaha, Rotorua
Price: By Negotiation + 2 Baches ( Self Catering)
Tom Duncan
Tourism Broker
Phone: +64 7 5525811
Mobile: +64 211 259359
Email: tom@tourismproperties.com

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Waiteti Lakeside Lodge is For Sale after 20 years ownership.  Situated on a 1/4 acre corner plot, on the shores of Lake Rotorua and at the mouth of the picturesque Waiteti Trout Stream, with easy access to the city centre and it's favourite shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. The local tourist attractions are all accessible from this enchanting Lodge as are popular tourist locations such as Tauranga/Mt Maunganui, Hamilton and Taupo.

Rotorua's continuing modernisation programme plus the opening of the new International Airport, has elevated this popular tourist town to one of the premier visitor destinations in New Zealand. Nothing can compare to it's geothermal and volcanic attractions, lakes and Maori culture. It's New Zealand at it's best.

Waiteti Lakeside Lodge has been lovingly cared for by its owners, who built the lodge 18 years ago. Their intention was to build an exclusive Lodge to give visiting tourists to Rotorua the chance to stay in one of the most tranquil spots on Lake Rotorua, with the added attraction of fishing from their garden for Rainbow and Brown trout. Their invest and subsequent extensions and modernisation programmes has provided the owners with a Lifestyle business and today it has realised a very successful and well respected Lodge.

The new owners will benefit from the current owners understanding of the needs of the most descerning of guests and is perfect for new starters to the Tourism business or a couple looking for a lifestyle change. The current owners run their business for 8 months of the year a true lifestyle property.

The Lodge comprises of the following.

2 x Guest rooms with en suite

 4 x Bedroom owners accommodation

Games Room including widescreen TV, Pool Table, Hi=speed Internet and Fridge

Sub-tropical gardens

Log fire

Private Jetty and Boat Launching ramp

Ample off-street parking.

The vendors have reaped the benefits of their investments and have enjoyed an increase in turnover and profits year on year. The financial reports can be viewed on our web site, with the owners permission via our web site.

This peaceful hideaway is a very clean, modern Lodge , tucked away from all the traffic noise and the sulphur smells of Rotoua, there are not many opportunites to purchase such a successful business as a Freehold Going Concern.


Rotorua is a multi-cultural city on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand, and Rotorua District is the encompassing local authority area. The city has a population of 64,509. It is 60 km south of Tauranga, 105 km south-east of Hamilton and 82 km north-east of Taupo. The District is divided between the Bay of Plenty (61.52 percent of its land area) and the Waikato (38.48 percent) Regions. Rotorua's suburbs are Ngongotaha, Fairy Springs, Kawaha Point, Western Heights, Mangakakahi, Utuhina, Ohinemutu, Hillcrest, Glenholme, Fordlands, Springfield, Fenton Park, Whakarewarewa, Tihiotonga, Lynmore, Te Ngae, Owhata, Hannahs Bay, Holdens Bay and Rotokawa.

Rotorua is connected to the north by State Highway 5, to the east by State Highway 33, to the west by State Highway 30, and to the south by State Highway 5. Increasingly, travellers to Tauranga are selecting the newly commissioned State Highway 36 via Ngongotaha, Kaharoa and Pyes Pa.

Rotorua Regional Airport provides daily flights to Auckland International Airport and Wellington International Airport via turbo-prop services and Christchurch International Airport using turbo-props and a daily jet service. The runway has now been lengthened to allow for International flights.

Thermal Activity

Thermal activity is at the heart of much of Rotorua's tourist appeal. Geysers and bubbling mud-pools, hot thermal springs and the Buried Village (Te Wairoa) - so named after it was buried by the 1886 Mt Tarawera eruption - are within easy reach of the city.

There are a number of geysers, notably the Pohutu geyser at Whakarewarewa, and hot mud pools located in the city, which owe their presence to the Rotorua caldera.

Kuirau Park, to the west end of the central city, is also remarkable - hot bubbling mud pools dot the park, lending a surreal air to the setting. Visitors can soak their feet in hot pools.

Lakes

With 17 lakes, the Rotorua region is an aquatic paradise. Fishing, waterskiing, swimming and other water activities are popular in summer. The lakes are also great event venues; Rotorua hosted the 2007 World Waterski Championships. Lake Rotorua is also used as a departure and landing point for float planes.