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What Type of Investment?
There are many ways of purchasing or investing in tourism property, and the decision will largely be dictated by your investment and lifestyle aspirations and your level of equity.
Probably the first decision to consider is whether you see yourself as an investor in property or an operator of a tourism accommodation business. Many people choose to do both, however for the most part there is a clear distinction between investing in land and buildings on the one hand and operating a tourism business on the other.
Freehold Going Concerns appeal to many people because they like to have a stake in property ownership. Purchasing a Freehold Going concern gives the investor several options for the future.
Leasehold Businesses in the tourism property sector are very common. This form of investment appeals to those seeking a business and the fact is that most small to medium accommodation establishments in New Zealand such as motels and lodges are leasehold.
Management Rights are internationally proven to provide an excellent means to marry the aspirations of those who seek to invest in tourism property at a reasonable price and those who seek to manage tourism property. In the main management rights apply where the land and buildings have multiple owners e.g. management apartments and condominiums.
Investment Tourism Property appeals to those seeking simply to invest in land and buildings without having an interest in the actual day to day operation of the accommodation business.
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