"Properties of this quality and lifestyle with business development potential, are frequently held for a long time and don't come to the market often."
The 4244sq m site sustains a restaurant, bar and garden; three single-bedroom suites; a two-bedroom owner's home, an off-licence outlet with a separate entrance; 30 car parks; seven water tanks; additional outbuildings and riparian rights down to the river at the rear.
"The hotel has served the local community and tourists for 56 years, having been been fully renovated to a boutique retro-style, providing provides modern comfort, quality and tourist appeal. The completely upgraded commercial kitchen produces quality lunches and dinners," says Dowling.
"The two-bedroom owner's home has a private garden and rural outlook. Furthermore, the property has access to an open bush walk to local landmarks nearby."
Larman says the dining facilities seat 60 people inside, opening up to cater for an additional 60 people outside.
"The Thirsty Tui has excellent TripAdvisor reviews, is actively promoted on social media and has its own Facebook page with numerous followers.
"It's the local community's dining destination, attracting not only local people, but also passing visitors from all over the world."
The freehold title has future further development options, says Dowling.
"The business could be build up further by running events, weddings and functions or increasing the accommodation facilities. Surplus land next to the property is now used for overflow-parking, and to provide riverside parking for campervan tourists. It could be subdivided or developed in the future.
"The property is on the edge of Paparoa which is a small historic village close to the Kaipara Harbour, about 90 minutes' drive north of Auckland.
"With historic buildings, a village school, bush walks and the popular Matakohe Kauri Museum minutes away, tourism here is soaring."