Copthorne Hotel and Resort Hokianga, and 'The Heads' 5 star Villas, which are a 3 hour drive north of Auckland have been listed for sale by Wayne Keene and Kamal Sharma of Resort Brokers New Zealand.
Located in Hokianga, just an approximate 3 hour drive north of Auckland, this 4 star Qualmark rated hotel is an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Resort Brokers New Zealand have been appointed to sell the Business only which includes a new 25 year lease and Management Agreement for an asking price of NZ $1 million.
With the Complex occupying a area of approximately 11,685sqm, Copthorne Hotel has total of 33 units over three buildings.
12 rooms facing the harbour in one block and the balance of 21 rooms have beach and garden views. The beachfront rooms are a short stroll from the shore and the rooms with balconies offer magnificent views of the harbour and the sand dunes.
The hotel became part of The Copthorne Hotels brand operated by the Millenium Hotels in 2012. Millenium hotels are one of the most dynamic Hotel companies that owns, asset manages, and or operates over 100 hotels across the world including in excess of 20 hotels in top 17 locations across New Zealand.
The Heads Villas are designed for couples, small incentive groups and private retreats. They have their own private courtyards with loungers, a hot tub, outdoor shower and tastefully landscaped gardens.
The bedrooms sport a plush super king bed and a spacious walk in wardrobe. With an inviting fireplace in each bedroom / lounge, ‘The Heads,” is an idyllic place for relaxing, all year round.
Both assets offer a total of 43 rooms over 4 different room configurations, each room enjoys the benefit of WIFI and in-room entertainment.
New Zealand's Tourism Industry has seen record numbers of inbound tourists, now breaking the 3 million barrier for the first time. In fact, the latest stats shows the numbers as exceeding 3.7 million - an 8% pa growth rate.
Tourists pumped more than $930 million into the Northland economy in the year to April and the region’s tourism leaders reckon visitor numbers will be on the up for at least the next couple of years.
New monthly regional tourism estimates released by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) show tourists spent an estimated $936 million in Northland for the year to April 2016 - a record amount that was an increase of 6 per cent on the previous year, with Northland enjoying a rise in tourist spending for five years in a row.
To discuss the sale in further detail phone or email Wayne Keene or Kamal Sharma via the below contact details.
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