Mount Buller's iconic Arlberg Hotel for sale

Mount Buller's iconic Arlberg Hotel for sale
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

The landmark Alberg Hotel in Mount Buller is set to change hands for the first time in 28 years.

Set on 3087 sqm, the hotel comprises 36 rooms, seven residential rental apartments, ski hire and retail outlets and food and beverage offerings.

Colliers International's Jeremy Gruzewski and Guy Wells have the listing.

Gruzewski said the opportunity to acquire a multi-faceted business and property such as The Arlberg hotel was rare.

“The sale of The Arlberg Hotel is never to be repeated in the Australian market place," he said.

"The opportunity to acquire this unique asset and be part of the evolution of Mount Buller as it evolves to become a year-round tourist destination is not to be missed.

“The blend of accommodation and food and beverage with a 24 hour liquor licence provides ultimate flexibility to an incoming purchaser.”

“It is the most accessible ski resort in Australia and also the closest ski resort to any Australian international airport.

The hotel has been operated by local icons John and Carol Perks for the past 28 years who said they will miss the hotel.

“We have both loved having input to the Chamber of Commerce and the marketing committees on the mountain and have enjoyed the last 37 years involvement very much and will be very sad to move on,” the couple said.

“We hope to be able to pass our history and knowledge on to new people with the drive and enthusiasm that this business deserves going forward.”

The hotel has been an iconic part of the Mount Buller community since its original construction in circa 1970.

Mount Buller is the premier ski resort in Victoria, with more than 300 hectares of skiable terrain.

Summer visitation has been reported to be increasing by some 5% year-on-year to achieve some 120,000 visitors in the traditional ‘off season’.

With the mountain situated some 1,800m above sea level, the winter months are the peak season with an average snow fall of 2.42m. 

Data from the Victorian Alpine Resorts End of Season Report Winter 2015 shows that Mount Buller is the most visited mountain in Victoria.

The Arlberg Hotel is for sale with offers closing July 21, 2016.

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