Note: You are viewing this site without it's intended layout and design. This is either because your browser has ignored the stylesheet or you have an outdated web browser that doesn't support W3C Web Standards; In this case we suggest upgrading to a modern, standards–compliant web browser.

Skip to: Page content, search box, accessibility policy.

About the Towns

Unlike most towns of 17,000 people, Queenstown enjoys a reputation for sophistication second to none.

Throughout the day the atmospheric hubbub of central Queenstown is fuelled by thousands of visitors busy planning their activities, choosing from one of countless restaurants or café-bars, or shopping for souvenirs.

Visitor accommodation is plentiful in New Zealand’s major tourism destination with a continually growing demand striking a resonant chord with property investors.

Residents are very well catered for in a town which features primary and high schools, comprehensive medical facilities including a hospital, excellent infrastructure, sports clubs, an international airport and the attraction of having all manner of activities on the doorstep, starting with six world class golf courses!

Central property ranges from studio apartments right up to hillside mansions, with every range in-between well catered for.

For the quieter life, Arrowtown snuggles in the folds of the mountains at the foot of the Crown Range. Its village feel belies the fact it's home not only to international standard cuisine and shopping, but also world-class golf, globally-recognised wineries and an enviably relaxed atmosphere.

With such a vibrant tourism industry, population forecasts for Queenstown, Arrowtown and the Wakatipu Basin are very healthy indeed. Dwindling local land resources and a history of bucking national and international trends all add up to good news for property investors and lifestylers alike.

 

[return to home page]

.