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| Property ID: | THL17-1092 |
| Property Type: | Lodges, Other Accommodation, Investment Opportunities, Development Opportunities |
| Sale Type: | Freehold Going Concern |
| Region: | Queenstown / Wanaka / Central Otago |
| Address: | 44 Jeffery Road, Crown Terrace |
| Price: | $9,500,000.00 + gst if any |

| Phone: | 0800744572 |
| Mobile: | 021 433 973 |
| Email: | phil@tourismproperties.com |

A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A LARGE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY IN BREATHTAKING SURROUNDINGS!
Located 300 metres above the Wakatipu Basin on the Crown Terrace, Skyview offers 154 acres (63 hectares) of peace and tranquility with breathtaking views across the entire environ.
Currently the property is being run as a self-contained luxury lodge with the owners private residence also on-site. The property is located in a an area protected from the elements.
This property has been granted Resource Consent (Subject to an Environment Court appeal) to be sub divided into 3 Lifestyle Blocks each with a 1,000sqm Building Platform.
Skyview can be purchased in it's entirety for $9.500,000 or in individual Lifestyle Blocks, Lot 1 for $1,750,000, Lot 2, which contains the Lodge, Private Residence and Pool, for $5,950,000 and Lot 3 for $1,950,000.
This property has the potential to develop further through further expansion of the Lodge or as a spa retreat.
Located close to Queenstown and Arrowtown with it's shopping, restaurants, cafes and bars and easy driving distance to all of the ski fields, Skyview provides the perfect environment for a fantastic lifestyle.
The vendors have spent many years developing walking tracks and planting nearly 4000 trees throughout the property. Included in the Tree plantings are 35 mature fruit trees.
The Lodge
4 Bedrooms.
4.5 Bathrooms.
Double Garage.
2 Living Areas.
Indoor Climbing Wall.
Access to Solar Heated Indoor Swimming Pool.
The Lodge can sleep up to 12 people in 4 large double bedrooms and single beds on the mezzanine level. The bedrooms are spacious with well appointed en-suite bathrooms all with underfloor heating.
The Pool
Located in a separate building and surrounde by private gardens is the 25 metre solar heated indoor swiiming pool.
The Residence
Unique rustic home built with natural timber finish.
Four Bedrooms.
2 Bathrooms.
Office.
Double garage.
Manicured lawns with low maintenance gardens.
Spectaular views over the Wakatipu Basin.
Rarely are their opportunities like this that come along in this pristine environment.
For comprehensive property information please contact me for sound and professional service and advice.
Phil Agent - Business Broker - Tourism Properties.com - Queenstown - www.tourismproperties.co.nz on 021 433 973 or 0800744572 via email phil@tourismproperties.com
Queenstown is an international resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It is built around an inlet on Lake Wakatipu, and has spectacular views of nearby mountains.
It is now known for its commerce-oriented tourism, especially adventure and ski tourism. It is popular with young international and New Zealand travellers alike.
The town is the largest centre in Central Otago, and the third largest in Otago. According to the 2006 census, the usually resident population of the Queenstown urban area (including Frankton and Kelvin Heights) is 10422, an increase of 22.1% since 2001.
Its neighbouring towns and districts include Arrowtown, Wanaka, Alexandra, and Cromwell. The nearest cities are Dunedin and Invercargill.
It has an estimated resident population of 26,400 (June 2008 estimate).
A resort town, Queenstown is a centre for adventure tourism. Skiing, jet boating, bungy jumping, mountain biking, tramping and fly fishing are all strong promotional themes.
Queenstown is a major centre for snow sports in New Zealand, with people from all over the country and many parts of the world travelling to ski at the four main mountain skifields (Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone).
A coal fired steamship that is nearly 100 years old, called the TSS Earnslaw, provides tourist trips on the lake.
In recent years, Queenstown's hostels have become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Queenstown provides adventure tourism during the day and a vibrant nightlife scene during the evenings.
Locally, Queenstown has a reputation as one of New Zealand's wine and cuisine centres. Neighbouring, historic Arrowtown also features excellent restaurants and bars, and Queenstown lies close to the centre of a small wine producing region, reputed to be the world's southernmost. Pinot noir produced in this area fetches premium prices.
Queenstown also has a reputation for being the 'Adventure Capital of the World'.
Queenstown Airport has scheduled flights to Auckland, Christchurch, Melbourne and Sydney year-round and Wellington and Brisbane seasonally.
Queenstown and the surrounding area contains many locations used in the filming of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.