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105/21 Stanley Street, Queenstown, Queenstown

Best entry-level Queenstown investment?

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$378,000

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Unit
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
1
Floor area
30m2
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Garage
1
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Listing # 4504857 | Listed on 3 February

This generously proportioned one-bedroom hotel room presents an excellent opportunity to secure a foothold in the Queenstown market. Positioned less than a five-minute walk to the heart of town, this superb location supports strong year-round demand made even more lucrative by the multiple high-season rate dates outside of the main NZ holiday times that Queenstown offers.
Larger than many comparable hotel units, the room allows owners up to 28 days’ use each year with no blackout dates — making it a flexible holiday base for you or visiting friends. In-room tea and coffee facilities and a under bench fridge make it easy to unwind after a day enjoying Queenstown’s myriad of activities, or to settle in before heading into town for dinner or a night out.
Set at ground level and facing the quieter Sydney Street, the unit enjoys good natural light and morning sun, helped by the wider street frontage. The apartment has been fully renovated and is professionally managed under a long -term lease by Monarch Hotels/Scenic Suites, providing a profitable and genuinely hands-off investment.
It’s hard to beat this line-up:

  • Location, location, location
  • Solid proven returns
  • 28 days to use and enjoy yourself
  • A compelling and accessible pathway to building a Queenstown property portfolio.
  • Foreign buyers are welcome.

Contact Carolyn HIll and make it yours!

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Style: Architect designed
Exterior Cladding: Concrete

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