Weekend Herald

Boutique guest house offers a new owners a sporting chance

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The land and buildings establishe­d to operate as a boutique commercial accommodat­ion provider close to one of New Zealand’s foremost sporting hubs have been placed on the market for sale.

The property, known as Tamahere Guest House is located midway between Hamilton and Cambridge in the Waikato. A substantia­l array of sporting facilities provided at both Lake Karapiro and the Avantidrom­e cycling velodrome at nearby Cambridge have establishe­d the town as one of New Zealand’s premier competitiv­e sporting destinatio­ns.

Included in the single-storey Tamahere Guest House property is a comfortabl­e five-bedroom fully selfcontai­ned owner/manager’s accommodat­ion facility with two bathrooms. The 460-square metre lodge with its six guest suites and the main homestead, sit on some 10,828 square metres of freehold land.

The lodge’s guest room inventory features two double rooms, two queen rooms and two family rooms. The guest wing also has three bathrooms, two lounges, and a communal kitchen and dining area.

Now the freehold land and buildings at 107 Duncan Road in Tamahere are being marketed for sale by tender through Bayleys Hamilton, with tenders closing on August 6. Salespeopl­e Rebecca Bruce, Jordan Metcalfe and Sarah Adams said there were numerous options for the property – either retaining operations in their current format, or expanding the venture.

Bruce said Tamahere Guest House could expect to be regularly booked by competitor­s and spectators attending the dozens of events taking place on either Lake Karapiro or at the Avantidrom­e – both rated among the best sporting centres of their respective codes in New Zealand.

“The sporting event calendar for Lake Karapiro is booked out solidly throughout the summer months, and is additional­ly well patronised over the spring and autumn shoulder periods too,” Bruce said.

“The events taking place on the lake encompass multiple fresh-water sporting codes. There’s waka ama, canoeing/kayaking, and of course rowing – all of these with events and competitio­ns at both school and club levels, on regional, North Island and national scales.

“To cope with the tens of thousands of competitor­s coming into the Waipa region annually, there is a range of commercial accommodat­ion providers operating in the Greater Cambridge region, right through to Hamilton. These range from backpacker style venues, traditiona­l motels and hotels, and commercial operations such as Tamahere Guest House - which has the benefit of being just 15 minutes’ drive from the launching facilities for events taking place on the lake.”

Bruce said the Avantidrom­e indoor cycling velodrome on the outskirts of Cambridge some six kilometres away also added another dimension to the Waipa region’s sporting attraction­s and potential customer base for Tamahere Guest House.

“Again, like the water-based sports on the lake, the velodrome brings in competitor­s and supporters at both school and club levels for most of the year – and Tamahere Guest House could expect to pick up its fair share of this trade,” she said.

Metcalfe said that garaging on the Tamahere Guest House property would allow guests staying there to securely store their sporting equipment – anything from rowing skiffs and canoes through to racing bikes. The Tamahere Guest House business is being sold with a full list of operating chattels – including all furniture and manchester.

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Tamahere Guest House is for sale.

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