The response was “very distressing”, he said.
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Queenstown Lakes District Mayor Jim Boult with MP Stuart Nash, during Nash s first visit to Queenstown as Tourism Minister. “It’s extremely unfair for anyone to lift this spectre above our heads again. We’re on the ropes. We’ve got enough to fight for.” Boult said accommodation providers should not panic as there was no plan to introduce a bill in the near future. “I think everybody has plenty of other things on their plates to worry about. There will come a time to discuss it in the future but right now it’s on hold.”
Buyers could live in or rent homes out via the resort when they weren’t there. Located close to Queenstown, homes range in price from $1.25m to $4.5m plus GST. Prices had increased since the first release and would increase again once the next 20 homes were gone, Walker said.
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A planned luxury development at Gibbston Valley is attracting high profile buyers, including former Prime Minster John Key. Key said he had bought in because it was good value for money. “Gibbston Valley Winery has a very rich history and this is about experiencing the finest of what Central Otago has to offer in a safe and relaxing environment,” he said.
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.
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.