Weekend Herald

Napier waterfront motel for sale

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The land and building housing one of Napier’s few central business district waterfront motels is on the market for sale.

Not only does the 20- room Edgewater Motor Lodge on Marine Parade have wide sea views from all guest rooms over the Pacific Ocean, with private decks and outdoor areas, but it also has one of the longest lease contracts of any commercial accommodat­ion provider in Napier — with a lease through until 2040.

The 1413sq m freehold rectangula­r site has an exceptiona­l wide frontage to the sea, plus 1265sq mof two- storey building, situated just 250m from Napier’s commercial and retail hub.

The property — zoned fringe commercial and with a New Building Standards earthquake rating of 75 per cent — also has a two- bedroom owner/ manager’s residence.

The Edgewater Motor Lodge was built in the mid- 1980s and since then has undergone a number of refurbishm­ents — the last in 2014- 15 which raised the property to a four- and- ahalf star Qualmark rating.

The accommodat­ion operators leasing the premises have been running Edgewater Motor Lodge since 2007 and have signed a tenancy rental agreement for at least another 24 years. The lease generates an annual return of $ 225,750.

The Edgewater Motor Lodge land and buildings are being jointly marketed for sale at auction in Auckland on November 30, by Bayleys Auckland salesperso­n Paul Dixon, and Bayleys Napier salesperso­n Sam MacDonald.

The property, at 359 Marine Parade, has a Napier City Council rating valuation of $ 2.39 million and features in Bayleys’ latest Total Property magazine out this week.

Dixon says with Hawke’s Bay’s inbound tourism numbers at an all- time peak and the accommodat­ion business and brand in a strong market position, the owners were making of the most of the opportunit­y to sell up their asset in a buoyant market.

Latest data from Statistics New Zealand shows internatio­nal tourists are coming to Hawke’s Bay in record numbers — 278,455 visitors for the 2015 calendar year, up 16.1 per cent on 2014. Domestic guest nights rose 4.6 per cent to 751,658.

The data also showed the average length of stay for guests in Hawke’s Bay rose from 2.13 nights in 2014 to 2.21 nights in 2015.

The seaward- facing building housing Edgewater Motor Lodge i s constructe­d of reinforced masonry, with timber framing upstairs. Lateral bracing is provided in both directions by reinforced masonry shear walls.

Additional operating infrastruc­ture includes off- street sealed parking for 21 cars, an outdoor plunge pool, guest laundry, and barbecue courtyard.

The guest rooms are configured in a range of studio, one and t wobedroom arrangemen­ts.

Dixon says the co- operative profession­al relationsh­ip between the landlord/ owner and the motel’s business operator had ensured a regular and comprehens­ive maintenanc­e of both the buildings and the landscaped exterior periphery.

“This maintenanc­e schedule has not only extended the longevity of the property assets, but has also enabled Edgewater Motor Lodge to sustain above market- average nightly room rates,” he says. “This in turn has enabled the Edgewater Motor Lodge business to easily meet its leasing commitment­s.”

Dixon says with 24 years left to run on the existing motel lease, the 359 Marine Parade property offered both a long- term investment or developmen­t opportunit­y.

“If Hawke’s Bay’s visitor numbers keep growing along current trajectory levels, the region’s tourism sector will be vastly different from its current picture.

Most likely, there will be demand for even more room capacity — particular­ly four and five- star branded accommodat­ion providers operating out of CBD and CBD- fringe locations,” he says.

“Currently properties meeting that requiremen­t are few — with the likes of the Scenic Hotel Te Pania, the Art Deco Masonic Hotel, and Edgewater top of the list.

“That dynamic underpins the long- term viability of Edgewater Motor Lodge in its current format, and for potential vertical developmen­t of the property after 2040 which could, subject to council consent, add more rooms on higher levels.”

 ??  ?? The Edgewater Motor Lodge comes with a lease until 2040.
The Edgewater Motor Lodge comes with a lease until 2040.

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