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Kawarau Village Sales Success

Media Release from Ray White Queenstown
26 July 2012
Kawarau Village Sales Success

The first buyers of unique luxury apartments at Queenstown’s Kawarau Village are about to sign up on the dotted line after their release proved “hugely popular”.

In the past two weeks, more than 100 prospective buyers have viewed first-hand a selection of the Kawarau Village Apartments that were officially released on July 14.

Ray White Queenstown licensee salesperson Cameron Reed, who is marketing the apartments, said the sales and extremely strong interest from a broad range of buyers demonstrated the appeal of buying a holiday or permanent home in one of Queenstown’s most stunning locations.

“Our contracts are now ready for signing, banks have been briefed and have given us positive feedback after discussing lending criteria, and local lawyers have brought themselves up to speed on our sale and purchase agreement,” he said.

“What that all means is that the process has been streamlined so it couldn’t be easier for buyers to sign on the dotted line and receive the keys to their property.

“People just can’t wait to walk through the door of their new apartment, and new enquiries continue to come in every day.

”We’ve listened to market feedback, and pricing is very realistic, so that’s definitely been a big factor for many.”

Mr Reed said the number of enquiries had prompted Ray White to open a sales office in Kawarau Village, operating every afternoon during the week and between 11am and 4pm at weekends.

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The apartments are located on a north-facing, sheltered, lakeside site next to the five-star Hilton Queenstown Hotel and the Kawarau Hotel, managed by Hilton.

Fourteen brand-new apartments have been released to the market for the first time, with the release of the Reserve Central collection of a further 14 apartments expected soon.

Further information on the apartments is available on www.kawarauvillage.co.nz

Kawarau Village has everything residents or holidaymakers could need including restaurants, bars and café/deli, shops and a day spa.

It is within walking distance of Remarkables Park shopping centre, has the lake, walking and biking tracks on its doorstep, is a short drive to two world-class golf courses at Jacks Point and Queenstown Golf Course at Kelvin Heights, and has easy access by car, bus or water taxi into central Queenstown.

The world-class Remarkables and Coronet Peak ski areas are less than half an hour’s drive away, as are numerous award-winning wineries, and it is only five minutes from Queenstown Airport.

Picture captions:

1/ Apartments at Queenstown's Kawarau Village are hugely popular with buyers

2/ Ray White salesperson Cameron Reed enjoys the sunshine at Kawarau Village

About Queenstown

Queenstown is internationally regarded as the premier four-season lake and alpine resort of the Southern Hemisphere.

International holidaymakers and New Zealanders flock to the resort all year round for its range of outdoor adrenaline activities, famous walks and majestic scenery, and instantly feel at home with the CBD’s 150 bars and restaurants and glittering nightlife scene.

World class golf resorts abound, and Central Otago’s multi-award-winning wineries are on the doorstep. In wintertime no less than five neighbouring mountains open their ski slopes for the busy season, and the resort is just a short distance from the majestic Fiordland and Mount Aspiring National Parks.

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