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More details for 33 County Road 627, Phillipsburg, NJ - Specialty for Sale

Winery and Vineyard - 33 County Road 627

Phillipsburg, NJ 08865

  • Vineyard
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $7,715,680 CAD
  • 2,592 SF
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More details for 839 Service Rd, Hammonton, NJ - Specialty for Sale

839 Service Rd

Hammonton, NJ 08037

  • Vineyard
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $2,617,820 CAD
  • 4,000 SF
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More details for 27058 Mount Pleasant Rd, Columbus, NJ - Specialty for Sale

27058 Mount Pleasant Rd

Columbus, NJ 08022

  • Vineyard
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $7,577,900 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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More details for 668 Crawford Rd, Cape May, NJ - Specialty for Sale

Stunning Beach Farm Retreat - 668 Crawford Rd

Cape May, NJ 08204

  • Vineyard
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $1,326,132 CAD
  • 2,745 SF
  • Air Conditioning
  • Smoke Detector

Cape May Specialty for Sale

Welcome to 668 Crawford Road – a high-performing short-term rental opportunity with a profitable rental record and untapped potential for even more! Set on a rare 1.5-acre subdividable lot just minutes from Cape May’s pristine beaches and Wildwood’s iconic boardwalk, this 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath coastal farmhouse offers the perfect blend of charm, flexibility, and revenue generation. If you’re building your vacation rental portfolio, seeking an Airbnb-ready escape, or scouting the ideal event-friendly property, this is your chance to own a fully furnished, turn-key investment with serious upside. Top Income-Generating Features: Sleeps 15 guests comfortably. Great for large family groups and vacationers. Detached garage with loft. Ready to be finished into an additional one-bedroom income unit or private guest suite. Zoned for subdivision. Explore future development or expand the rental footprint. Proven rental income. Easily over $50K per year, with potential to increase by finishing the garage loft or hosting small events (weddings, retreats, etc.). Leased solar panels on both structures reduce overhead and boost margins. Perfectly Located for Guest Appeal: Under 5 miles to the Atlantic Ocean and less than 2 miles to the Delaware Bay, so guests can enjoy both bustling beaches and peaceful sunsets. Minutes from Cape May Winery, Nauti Spirits Distillery, and Historic Cold Spring Village. Convenient to dining, shopping, and attractions, but tucked away on a peaceful private parcel. Event-Ready Outdoor Living: Expansive backyard with gazebo, deck, and open space is ideal for hosting, relaxing, or even micro-weddings and gatherings. Two outdoor showers, plenty of parking, and thoughtful upgrades inside and out. Turn-Key, Updated, and Rental Ready: Dual ovens and cooktops in the kitchen for large group cooking. Game room, multiple living areas, and cedar closets for luxury and comfort. Newer roof, split AC units, and major system upgrades in place with no immediate repairs needed. Whether you’re in it for cash flow, appreciation, or lifestyle, 668 Crawford Road is an exceptional opportunity with built-in income and room to expand. Serious investors and savvy vacation homebuyers – schedule your showing today and unlock the full potential of this Cape May-area gem!

Contact:

Crown Homes Real Estate

Property Subtype:

Lodge/Meeting Hall

Date on Market:

2025-09-04

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More details for 221 N Delsea Dr, Cape May Court House, NJ - Specialty for Sale

221 N Delsea Dr

Cape May Court House, NJ 08210

  • Vineyard
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $3,031,160 CAD
  • 3,000 SF
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More details for Marina Central New Jersey, Sewaren, NJ - Specialty for Sale

Marina Central New Jersey - Marina Central New Jersey

Sewaren, NJ 07077

  • Vineyard
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $2,741,822 CAD
  • 2,437 SF
  • Waterfront

Sewaren Specialty for Sale - North Edison/Woodbridge

It is fully owned by a man and his wife since 1965. They are both well into retirement age and they decided to retire after spending so many wonderful years operating this well-known Marina in central New Jersey. No other employees operate the Marina. It has 3 lots and 300 feet of Waterfront property. Most importantly the area if further developing, attracting more area visitors over the next few years. They also anticipate that expansion of the routes for the Seastreak Ferries servicing points in Manhattan, central New Jersey, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, and more. . On one of the lots there is a two-bedroom house with a basement that contains a Bait Shop. In addition to this Bait Shop, the Marina provides fuel oil for the boats. Both of these money makers are currently leased but an option for a new owner would be to operate as well these as well. In addition, it is possible to add a snack bar, restaurant or an informal bar for marina renters and visitors. This option would easily expand the property’s and business value. In addition, other services such as maintenance and repair are basically performed as an offered service. Two mechanics visit on site for engine repair and provide the owner a percentage of their repair fee. Winter storage is done on a cash basis. People often visit this marina because of its location and access to the Bait shop. Newly paved access has been recent addition.  There are a total of 21 slips for boats as small as 22’, 35’, 40’ and couple of slips for larger 50 and 60’ boats. The slip rental rate is $2000 to $3000 per boat annually. That brings in $50k for slip rental along with $20k storage fees done on a cash basis. They do have a crane which when operated they charge $100 to $200.   There are no environmental concerns, and the Marina has the appropriate liability insurance as well.    In fact, today its business value coupled with the value of the property is significant, with plenty of options to increase its value and service offerings after its sale. Certainly, much could be done to expand the business revenue such as a restaurant, bar, a repair facility perhaps outsourced, other services. The primary driver of marina income is the number of slips available for rental, the size of the boat(s) that the slips can accommodate (bigger are more expensive), and the rental rate for each.  To supplement this income, smooth out seasonal variations, and cater to customer needs, marinas have complementary services like gasoline, repairs, maintenance, storage, boat sales, and food.  Clearly, these "other" sources of income are also levered to the number of boats in the marina and the popularity of the location 1 .  Today the Marina, while popular and well situated, could easily expand its limited revenue base. The business value today is an estimate the earnings potential of the Marina for the next few years. For a well-developed Marina and with proactive management of the sites portfolio including the business, the site and the money producing components the typical P/E ratio is extraordinary.

Contact:

Executive Business Brokers

Property Subtype:

Marina

Date on Market:

2023-03-08

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Vineyards For Sale

Vineyards

Buying a vineyard or winery is a great opportunity to get into the wine business. When investing in a vineyard you will be able to make wines of all types and flavors, from traditional Old World varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon to popular New World styles such as Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. With so many wineries and vineyards available, there is a lot of opportunities and that means that there are plenty of high-quality grapes and winemaking facilities available for purchase.

If you're interested in getting into the wine business, purchasing a winery or vineyard is the best way to start.

Why buy a vineyard instead of just land?

When you buy a vineyard, you're not just getting the land; you're usually also getting the vines, the winemaking equipment, and the knowledge of the current owner. This can be a huge advantage, especially if you're new to the wine business. The current owner will likely be happy to help you get started and share their years of experience in the industry.

Another advantage of buying a vineyard is that you'll have a ready-made market for your wines. Many wineries and vineyards sell their products directly to consumers, either through their own tasting rooms or through online wine stores. This can be a great way to make a profit and build a loyal customer base.

If you're interested in purchasing a vineyard or winery, there are plenty of options available. Just do your research and make sure you find a property that fits your needs and budget.

What to look for when buying a vineyard?

When you're looking for a vineyard to purchase, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind:

Location: The location of the vineyard is key. It should be close to transportation routes and major population centers so that it's easy to get your wines to consumers.

Climate: The climate of the vineyard should be suitable for the types of grapes you want to grow. For example, if you want to grow Cabernet Sauvignon, you'll need a vineyard that is located in a warm, dry climate.

Soil: The soil of the vineyard should be fertile and well-drained so that it's easy to grow grapes.

Vine age: The older the vines, the better. Older vines are more productive and have a higher quality of fruit.

Size: The vineyard should be large enough to produce a significant amount of wine.

As you can see, there are a few things to keep in mind when purchasing a vineyard. By doing your research and taking the time to find the right property, you'll be on your way to starting a successful wine business.

What areas are wineries and vineyards usually available?

There are wineries and vineyards available for purchase in all parts of the world. Some of the most popular areas include California, New York, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, Washington, Virginia, Ohio, France, Italy, and Spain. However, there are wineries and vineyards available for purchase in all kinds of locations, so no matter where you live, you should be able to find a property that suits your needs.

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