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More details for 2337 Highway 34, Manasquan, NJ - Land for Sale

The Dunes Shore Hills Development Opportunity - 2337 Highway 34

Manasquan, NJ 08736

  • Motel
  • Land for Sale
  • $2,735,080 CAD
  • 1.30 AC Lot
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More details for 9 Mill St, Stockton, NJ - Specialty for Sale

Stockton Fire Engine Co. - 9 Mill St

Stockton, NJ 08559

  • Motel
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $1,024,287 CAD
  • 4,800 SF

Stockton Specialty for Sale - Hunterdon

The former Stockton Firehouse, a storied civic landmark, is now offered as a rare opportunity in the heart of Stockton, New Jersey. Just steps from the newly reimagined Stockton Market and the recently reopened Stockton Inn, this property offers a compelling blend of history, infrastructure, and location, ready to be transformed into your next bold endeavor. Once home to the borough’s fire trucks and first responders, the building now stands as a blank canvas for restaurateurs, developers, creatives, and community leaders alike. With seven oversized garage bays, two massive indoor halls, and parking for more than forty vehicles, the scale is here to support everything from culinary ventures to cultural hubs. At the heart of the property is a professional-grade kitchen that rivals many commercial operations. Outfitted with multiple sinks, a griddle, burners, industrial ventilation, a walk-in refrigerator and freezer, and pass-through windows, it’s ready to serve as your catering headquarters. The building also includes a full bar setup, a conference room or private dining space, an office, and two restrooms. With its truck bays and high ceilings, the space invites creative reconfiguration. Situated in the heart of Stockton’s walkable downtown, the property benefits from proximity to the Delaware River and canal path, steady foot traffic from the Stockton Market and Inn, and a growing number of weekend visitors. This is a town with charm, character, and a rising tide of investment, and the firehouse sits at the center of it all, ready to anchor the next chapter of Stockton’s evolution. Whether you're a developer or a local entrepreneur, this is your chance to bring your concept to life! Buyers must confer with zoning regarding use and possibilities.

Contact:

Callaway Henderson Sotheby's International

Property Subtype:

Police/Fire Station

Date on Market:

2025-08-29

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More details for 110 S Main St, Cranbury, NJ - Land for Sale

110 S Main St

Cranbury, NJ 08512

  • Motel
  • Land for Sale
  • $1,360,702 CAD
  • 1.51 AC Lot
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More details for 5 Abbott Ave, Ocean Grove, NJ - Hospitality for Sale

Lillagaard Inn - 5 Abbott Ave

Ocean Grove, NJ 07756

  • Motel
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • $5,189,814 CAD
  • 9,427 SF
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More details for 1271 US Highway 22, Bridgewater, NJ - Hospitality for Sale

Bridgewater Inn | Redevelopment Opp. - 1271 US Highway 22

Bridgewater, NJ 08807

  • Motel
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • $8,205,240 CAD
  • 33,592 SF

Bridgewater Hospitality for Sale - Route 22 West

1271 US Highway 22 proudly presents the unique retirement sale of the Bridgewater Inn, ready for redevelopment. The retired motel building spans 33,592 square feet and, with its current zoning, is permitted to be converted to professional offices, medical offices, an assisted living facility, adult daycare, hotels, banks, services stations, personal services uses, and more. The subject property is improved with two two-story motel buildings, each containing a basement, and a one-story office building with a basement. The interior of the motel buildings consists of individual rooms with bathrooms on the first and second floors and storage, maintenance, and utility areas in the basement. The office building consists of office spaces, bathrooms, and storage areas. The exterior portions of the property consist of concrete sidewalks, asphalt and gravel paved parking areas, landscaped areas, and wooded undeveloped land. A summary of the current adjacent land use is as follows: North – Route 287 and undeveloped wooded land. South – US Highway 22 followed by commercial properties. East – closed Red Lobster restaurant. West – Health of Endocrine and Commercial properties. This site, with 112 motel rooms, sits on 5.92 acres and is in the center of Somerset County of Route 22, with high visibility, good access, and a daily traffic count of nearly 100,000 vehicles passing daily. The area's median household income exceeds $115,653 within five miles. Easy access to all arterial routes such as Interstate 287, 78, and the Turnpike. The site is also just minutes from Bridgewater Commons Mall and Chimney Rock Crossing Mall in an affluent neighborhood with a sizeable population employed by Fortune 500 companies. Inquire today for more information; ideally, sellers are looking for quick closing and a cash buyer.

Contact:

Jackie 888

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

2024-12-09

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More details for 27058 Mount Pleasant Rd, Columbus, NJ - Specialty for Sale

27058 Mount Pleasant Rd

Columbus, NJ 08022

  • Motel
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $7,521,470 CAD
  • 90,000 SF

Columbus Specialty for Sale - South Burlington County

Exclusively represented by Christie's International Real Estate, this 185-acre preserved estate in Columbus, NJ represents something extraordinarily rare in today's market: a fully licensed, substantially complete vineyard and hospitality platform poised to generate millions as the region's wine industry explodes onto the international stage. Eighty percent of the critical infrastructure is in place. The heavy capital expenditures have been made. The federal licenses have been secured. The vineyard is established and producing. What remains is approximately 20% of finishing work, primarily focused on completing the tasting room and finalizing interior spaces. For the sophisticated investor, this represents an optimal entry point: past the risk and uncertainty of initial development, yet early enough to imprint your vision on the final product. New Jersey's wine industry is experiencing a fundamental shift. The state's wines are winning international competitions. Critical recognition is accelerating. Tourism infrastructure is maturing. Yet land values remain a fraction of established regions, creating a rare arbitrage opportunity for those who understand market timing. This property sits less than an hour from NYC, Philadelphia, Princeton, and the Jersey Shore, within reach of approximately 25 million affluent consumers. The accessibility advantage is profound. While remote wine regions struggle with the economics of attracting visitors, this estate benefits from proximity to dense concentrations of high-net-worth individuals who regularly seek premium experiences within convenient driving distance. The trajectory is clear. The question is simply whether you position yourself ahead of wider market recognition or wait until valuations reflect what is already becoming evident. This property holds federal winery and import licenses that represent years of regulatory navigation and create genuine competitive moats. Immediate production capability. International import authorization. Interstate distribution rights. The winery farm license includes approvals for up to 15 retail salesrooms, enabling a multi-location hospitality model that most operators cannot replicate. For the experienced investor, the value proposition is straightforward: licensing represents the most significant barrier to entry in this industry, and this property eliminates that barrier entirely. You acquire not just land and buildings, but operational permissions that would require substantial time and capital to secure independently. Eleven premium grape varieties across 10.5 meticulously maintained acres. An additional 165 tillable acres of preserved farmland offering multiple development pathways: expanded vineyard cultivation, diversified organic agriculture, or integrated agritourism operations. The preserved farm status provides both protection and prestige. Your investment operates within a framework that maintains land value, prevents adverse surrounding development, and positions any brand built here as authentically committed to sustainable, earth-conscious agriculture. This matters increasingly to the demographic that pays premium prices for wine and hospitality experiences. Current agricultural leases generate $42,175 annually, providing immediate cash flow while you execute your broader vision. The infrastructure supporting these operations is substantial: commercial-grade facilities including processing areas, equipment storage, farm offices, and support buildings designed for scaled agricultural enterprise. An 11,000-square-foot historic manor presents multiple high-value use cases: luxury boutique inn, private membership club, exclusive event venue, or personal estate residence. The structure's bones are sound. The scale is impressive. The transformation potential is significant. The 5,000-square-foot tasting room, currently in final construction phases, is designed to contemporary hospitality standards with the capacity to deliver premium wine experiences that justify premium pricing. Two Residual Dwelling Site Opportunities carry no size restrictions, enabling construction of custom guest accommodations, private villas, or residential compounds. Three potential subdivisions provide strategic flexibility for future partnership structures or selective development. Supporting facilities include specialized agricultural buildings positioned to serve both wine production and diversified farming operations, creating operational efficiency across multiple revenue streams. The sophisticated buyer evaluates properties through the lens of revenue potential and margin structure. This estate supports multiple high-margin revenue streams: Luxury weddings in the region command five to six figures per event. Corporate retreats seeking private, exclusive venues represent recurring high-value bookings. Wine club memberships generate predictable subscription revenue with strong retention economics. Culinary programming and agricultural tourism attract consumers willing to pay premiums for authentic experiences. Brand partnerships and private events create additional revenue without corresponding capital intensity. The hospitality economics are well-established in comparable markets. Event venues with authentic agricultural narratives and preserved land positions command pricing power. Wine sales through direct-to-consumer channels carry margins that wholesale distribution cannot match. The infrastructure here supports all of these models simultaneously. Realistically, seven-figure annual revenue is achievable within the first several years of operation, scaling from there as brand recognition compounds. The fundamentals support it. The market demonstrates it. The infrastructure enables it. The base offering includes all physical infrastructure, federal and state licensing, the established vineyard, and 185 acres of preserved farmland. For buyers seeking immediate full-scale operation, the seller offers an optional acquisition package including $2 million in wine inventory, comprehensive farming equipment, and commercial winemaking equipment. This structure allows you to calibrate your initial capital deployment and operational approach according to your specific strategy and timeline. Eighty percent complete means the hard work is done. The regulatory approvals are secured. The agricultural systems are established. The major capital investments are behind you. What remains is finishing construction and executing go-to-market strategy.For the buyer with vision and operational capability, this represents optimal timing: late enough to avoid development risk, early enough to capture market appreciation as the region's reputation accelerates. The opportunity is significant. The infrastructure is substantially complete. The market dynamics are favorable. The decision is whether you act while the opportunity remains available.

Contact:

Christies International Real Estate

Property Subtype:

Winery/Vineyard

Date on Market:

2024-10-15

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