The Great Alpine Road is a majestic stretch of bitumen through Victoria’s stunning high country, and the very first holiday park visitors reach along the road in the Porepunkah/Bright area is the BIG4 Holiday Park.
It is presented beautifully.
The BIG4 Porepunkah Holiday Park is situated at the base of Mount Buffalo National Park and is a minutes' walk to the Ovens River. The ski fields of Mount Hotham and Falls Creek are just 50km away.
Ricky Symes, from Tower Real Estate, says the inviting park has all the amenities and street appeal to attract all tourist types.
“The current owners have done an amazing job in growing the park but have also left room for the next owners to come in and take it to the next level,” Mr Symes said.
“The opportunity to buy a BIG4 Holiday Park in such a popular part of Victoria rarely comes up and therefore should be looked at by all prospective purchasers.”
The owners are considering offers above $5,650,000.
“It’s a great spot in a great part of the world,” Mr Symes said.
“Tourist parks in that area are so popular and so tightly held that it is very rare for one to come on the market. There are not many opportunities for new owners to enter the market, and when parks do occasionally come up for sale they are very hotly contested by the corporates.
“It’s a great area to live and to have a park in a popular destination location. This is at a price where there is corporate interest but which also allows owner operators to have an opportunity to buy as well.
“The BIG4 Porepunkah Holiday Park has a great array of cabin types, with 14 in total.
“It has lovely grassed powered and unpowered sites
“There is an in-ground swimming pool and a kids playground, and mini golf is just one of the attractions for visitors.”
There is also a pump track, a circuit of hills and dips that riders can navigate by “pumping”, or generating momentum with their bodies, instead of pedalling.
Mr Symes said there were 52 guaranteed annual site-holders who lease their own dwelling at the park and provide “a fantastic, fixed income base.”
“This is a rare opportunity to purchase a BIG4 Holiday Park in this highly sought-after area,” Mr Symes said, “and it’s a park that does great business.”
Porepunkah is 320 kilometres northeast of Melbourne and 5 kilometres northwest of Bright.
It is also a gateway to the Victorian ski fields. The Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail, a popular cycling and hiking path built on a disused railway corridor, passes through Porepunkah.
The area is steeped in history and was a major gold mining centre the 1850s.
The bushranger Harry Power, who coached a young Ned Kelly, held up the mail coach at Porepunkah in 1869 after escaping from Pentridge Prison.
Glorious Mount Buffalo rises over the town and the Buckland Valley and wonderful wineries are always popular destinations.
The Ovens and Buckland Rivers are popular for swimming and fishing.
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