Tuesday, 22 December 2020, 5:26 pm
Gibbston
Valley Lodge & Spa
Homes and
sections in a multi-million-dollar “piece of paradise”
in Queenstown’s idyllic Gibbston Valley have attracted
“unprecedented” levels of enquiry since launching this
week.
Would-be buyers from all around New Zealand and
expats looking to secure a future home in a 1000-acre
station nestled in one of Central Otago’s finest
wine-growing regions have had the phones running hot in the
past 36 hours since hitting the market.
The $750
million luxury development has already attracted interest
from high-profile buyers including former prime minister Sir
John Key, cricket star Brendon McCullum and other well-known
Press Release – Harcourts Queenstown
Gibbston Valley Lodge & Spa
Homes and sections in a multi-million-dollar “piece of paradise” in Queenstown’s idyllic Gibbston Valley have attracted “unprecedented” levels of enquiry since launching this week.
Would-be buyers from all around New Zealand and expats looking to secure a future home in a 1000-acre station nestled in one of Central Otago’s finest wine-growing regions have had the phones running hot in the past 36 hours since hitting the market.
The $750 million luxury development has already attracted interest from high-profile buyers including former prime minister Sir John Key, cricket star Brendon McCullum and other well-known sportspeople.
Press Release – Harcourts Queenstown Gibbston Valley Lodge & Spa Homes and sections in a multi-million-dollar piece of paradise in Queenstowns idyllic Gibbston Valley have attracted unprecedented levels of enquiry since launching this week. Would-be buyers …
Gibbston Valley Lodge & Spa
Homes and sections in a multi-million-dollar “piece of paradise” in Queenstown’s idyllic Gibbston Valley have attracted “unprecedented” levels of enquiry since launching this week.
Would-be buyers from all around New Zealand and expats looking to secure a future home in a 1000-acre station nestled in one of Central Otago’s finest wine-growing regions have had the phones running hot in the past 36 hours since hitting the market.
supplied I see this becoming a must see attraction for anyone visiting Queenstown, says Harcourts real estate agent Hamish Walker, who is overseeing sales for the Gibbston Valley developments.
A $750 million luxury development in Gibbston Valley, near Queenstown, has attracted interest from high-profile buyers former prime minister Sir John Key and cricket coach Brendon McCullum. The project is located on the 40 hectare Gibbston Valley Station, which is co-owned by Greg Hunt, chief executive of Gibbston Valley Winery, Lodge and Spa and Phil Griffiths. The homes, which haven’t been built yet, will cost between $1.2m and $4m, and buyers can use the station as a “private playground, including access to a nine-hole golf course, a country club and spa, wellness centre, restaurant, gym and a village with artisan shops, cafe and garden centre, Harcourts real estate agent Hamish Walker said.