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| Property ID: | THL20-1024 |
| Property Type: | Motels |
| Sale Type: | Leasehold Interest (Business) |
| Region: | Canterbury |
| Address: | 10 - 14 Evans Street, Timaru South Island New Zealand |
| Price: | Lease $795,000 + gst if any |

| Phone: | 0800 744 572 |
| Mobile: | 021 433 973 |
| Email: | phil@tourismproperties.com |

BAY CITY MOTOR LODGE: Bay City Motor Lodge consists of 13 motel / apartment units
OWNERS ACCOMMODATION: The owner's accommodation consists of 2 large upstairs bedrooms and interconnecting door leads to unit 13 which has its own entrance and can therefore be part of the owner's home or rented out as a normal studio unit. Awesome kitchen and spacious dining and living areas making this a very desirable place to live, play and work. Double Glazing.
The configuration gives:
BAY CITY MOTOR LODGE takes full advantage of the corporate business and the strong tourists numbers both domestic and international who contribute strong revenue to accommodation businesses. Timaru motels do well and a motel of this standard does very well.
ATTRACTIONS FOR VISITORS TO TIMARU: Visitors to Timaru enjoy visiting Caroline Bay and a popular attraction is to ride in a Steam Train and view the museum at Pleasant Point Museum & Railway.
BUYERS: For further information on the SALE of BAY CITY MOTOR LODGE in Timaru South Island NEW ZEALAND please contact Tourism Business Broker Phil Agent either via the website www.tourismproperties.com or by telephoning on 021 433 973 or 0800 744 572 or email: phil@tourismpropertes.com
Price is plus GST if any
Timaru is a major port city in the southern Canterbury region of New Zealand. Caroline Bay beach is a popular recreational area located close to Timaru's city centre, just to the north of the substantial port facilities.
Timaru has been constructed on rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mt Horrible volcano, which last erupted many thousands of years ago. The result is that most of the main streets are undulating, a clear contrast with the flat landscape of the Canterbury Plains to the north. This volcanic rock is used for the construction of local "bluestone" buildings.