A significant parcel of rural land in Arrow Junction near Queenstown that has a seven-lot subdivision consent in place is being offered to the market for sale.

Located approximately 13km east of Queenstown Airport, the landholding at 136 Morven Ferry Road spans 56ha.

The existing consent provides for seven sites, each containing a building platform of 750sq m and a generous area for landscaping.

Access to Morven Ferry Road is directly off the Lake Hayes-Arrow Junction Highway. The subject site is accessible from the northern end with a laneway of approximately 200m that would make an eye-catching tree-lined entranceway once planted.

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In the centre of the property there is an existing pond, which the vendor proposes to extend a short distance to the west as part of an enhanced amenity feature. Also traversing the site is an open waterway forming part of the Arrow Irrigation Race. The Twin Rivers Trail passes through part of the site near the southern boundary.

Doug Reid, Lifestyle Sales Consultant at Colliers Queenstown, has the property listed for sale by negotiation.

Reid says the landholding sits in a fantastic location to create your own private rural oasis on a flexible building platform, while also being close to Queenstown and Arrowtown.

"The location further benefits from direct access to the recreational trails and outdoor adventures that are all on its doorstep, including the adjoining magnificent Kawarau River and Queenstown Trail network," Reid says.

"The backdrop to the area is one of stunning scenery with snowcapped mountains and beautiful natural landscapes.

"While the existing resource consent does provide a blueprint for how the landholding could be developed, the new owner may choose to pursue their own plans subject to the relevant consents."

Queenstown, New Zealand's premier tourist spot that benefits from its global reputation, can be reached in just over 20 minutes.

The town offers year-round activities for people to explore from skiing in the winter to playing on first-class golf courses in the summer. There is also hiking, biking, and walking trails to navigate, as well as adrenaline-fuelled activities such as jet boating.

The area has an enticing hospitality scene with popular bars and restaurants that deliver a culinary experience that is rarely found.

In central Queenstown, visitors and locals can make the most of the gondola and luge, while there is also an extensive selection of retail options with the Five Mile shopping area in Frankton continuing to expand at a rapid rate.

Reid says while Queenstown has plenty to offer, there is an appealing charm to nearby Arrowtown that is driven by its gold mining heritage, boutique shopping, and local culture.

"Arrowtown, which is less than 10 minutes away, has a busy events calendar and is a desirable destination for travellers to explore the historic buildings, busy bars, cafes, and art galleries," Reid says.

"There is also an exciting array of outdoor activities for people to take part in and see the town s natural beauty and four stunning golf courses."

Reid says having the opportunity to purchase land in this part of New Zealand is rarely available and will attract national and international attention.

"This blank canvas site offers a range of exciting opportunities for buyers to consider."

- Supplied by Colliers