150 Lk Powell Blvd Page, AZ 86040-0839
This exceptional 50-key motel, the Lake Powell Canyon Inn, presents a compelling investment opportunity in Page, Arizona. Built in 1973 and extensively renovated in 2018, this two-story, exterior-corridor property boasts 64,469 square feet across three buildings situated on a 1.48-acre lot (APN R0020204). The property is located at 150 N Lake Powell Blvd, in the heart of downtown Page, AZ 86040, offering convenient access to major attractions. Amenities include a swimming pool, children's park, breakfast area, lounge, vending machines, and ice machines. The motel operates under a fee-simple ownership structure and is zoned CBD. Despite the challenges of 2020, the property maintained strong revenue and occupancy rates exceeding 50%, with an Average Daily Rate (ADR) above $65. The increasing demand for lodging in this high-traffic area, coupled with the potential for increased room rates, positions this motel for significant future growth. The property is offered unencumbered by management, allowing for complete operational flexibility for the new owner. This presents a rare chance to acquire a well-established, high-performing motel in a thriving tourism destination. The property's strong performance history, coupled with its prime location and attractive amenities, makes it an ideal investment for experienced hospitality operators seeking a profitable venture in a sought-after market.
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Lake Powell Canyon Inn - Page Hotel & Motel
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Page Boy Motel Hotel & Motel
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