Businesses Sell MOTEL ; BUYERS | WHEN you are considering ' buying a motel as either a leasehold business, freehold going concern or simply as an , Investment, you want to discuss facts with an experienced Broker. HERE at Mainland Real Estate our specialist Brokers have collectively owned, operated, leased, invested and managed motels as part of their prior experience. This coupled with good real estate experience and expertise makes our Brokers able to handle any motel related enquiry. i WE have got an extensive . proven sales record in motels , built up over years. Our j Brokers have physically , visited nearly every South i Island motel. So when you want to know about market comparisons, valuing, flnacing, trading, referal groups, I rentals, chattels, market selection etc, only one call is necessary. PHONE 480-759 (any time) OR CALL AT 134 RICCARTON ROAD. ■ '1 MOTEL LEASE I Christchurch. Sole agency, , new listing, 11 units cen- ; trally located with comfort- , able owners residence. This business must be sold and ' represents excellent value at $250,000 for the 17 year lease. • Christchurch. Something a , bit different, 11 units on j spacious grounds, with good ( family owners accommoda- , tlon. Great lifestyle and a potential goldmine. All units refurbished. A new lease is available at only $185,000. There are some exceptional buys around at present, and we have them listed in many South Island locations. If you would like to discuss the opportunities available phone us ' for an obligation free con- , sultation. Phone Kelvyn Cof- ; fey, 663-394, any time. ' ] l I > I BROKERS RESTAURANT/FOOD BUSINESS WE have a client with an established Restaurant/Food business in a good locality in Ashburton. Good turnover suitable for husband and wife business. Apply for further details at: BROPHY, KNIGHT AND PARTNERS P.O. Box 314, ASHBURTON
Motor Business Hokitika Situated on one of the top commercial sites in town, the facilities of this business include workshop, tyre bay, petrol/diesel/LPG/ kerosenepumps,partsshop,car salesshowroom and a Shell Shop. Annual turnover substantially exceedsSlm p.a. The business attracts considerable local and tourist trade with potential for further development in its present mode or redevelopment in some other form. Offers or enquiries should be directed to: Mr D. H. Munro P.O. Box 246 Christchurch Telephone (03) 795-155 XjAl SPICER & OPPENHEIM ■ a MEMBER OF SPICER 4 OPPENHEIM INTERNATIONAL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS SERVICE STATION TO LEASE DUE TO ILL HEALTH I must sell my profitable business. Facilities are modern with the sales room to latest standards. Opportunity for husband and wife team. Litte opposition. Write: “PRESS” ZP2589 PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. INVEST IN TOURISM QUEENSTOWN . FREEHOLD MOTEL COMPLEX • Modern building • In excess of 15 units • Ideal business for husband and wife team • High unit t/o Now is a prime time To Invest in this industry $1,600,000 Sole agents Further particulars available on application. Contact Heather Barclay. Ph. (0294) 27-175, a.h. (2049) 27-187 Expect the best I do r I k 4 I L -
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