Apartments

  • 308/139 Fernhill Road, Queenstown

    2 Bed | 1 Bath | 110 sq m Floor

    Deadline Sale

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  • 24/2 Powder Terrace, Arthurs Point, Queenstown

    2 Bed | 2 Bath | 73 sq m Floor

    Price by Negotiation

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  • 32/96 Fernhill Road, Queenstown

    3 Bed | 2 Bath | 137 sqm Floor Area

    $1,285,000

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  • David Penrose — Leading Queenstown NZ Real Estate Agent Selling Apartments in Queenstown

    David Penrose, AREINZ is a top-tier real estate agent in the Queenstown & Wakatipu areas of New Zealand. Over the years David has been presented with an impressive portfolio of performance awards for his diligent work with clients. Ranked in the top-tier of real estate professionals in Queenstown, David brings his professional and unique style to all his real estate dealings. He works diligently as a skilled and savvy negotiator – brokering the best value for his clients.

    Maintains an International Network

    David maintains a world-wide network of buyers, sellers and agents in global real estate markets which helps to keep him abreast of international markets. David has extensive knowledge and experience in these markets and offers his clients a professional, personal and discreet service.

    Understands the Local Landscape

    If you are looking for property in Queenstown, whether you wish to buy a new home for your family or are considering a holiday retreat apartment to enjoy Queenstown’s Joie de vivre, David Penrose is the person to contact. Maybe you are also looking for property with investment potential, then David’s extensive experience in the local market will ensure a gratifying and positive experience.

    Queenstown, New Zealand, sits on the shores of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu, set against the dramatic Southern Alps.

    Apartment owners experience all the adventure sports on their door step that it is renowned for. It’s also a base for exploring the region’s vineyards and historic mining towns.

    There's bungee jumping off Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and jet-boating on the Shotover and Dart rivers. In winter, there's skiing on the slopes of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak.

    Area code: 03

    Elevation: 330 m (1,080 ft)

    Founded by: William Gilbert Rees

    Local iwi: Ngāi Tahu

    Named: January 1863

    Postcode(s): 9300

    Region: Otago

    Planning your trip to Queenstown

    Dreaming of your next holiday or invent in an apartment is always exciting.

    Queenstown is located in the southern lakes region of the South Island of New Zealand. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and crystal clear Lake Whakatipu, Queenstown is renowned for its spectacular scenery, four distinct seasons and world-class activities and attractions. 

    Once you’re in Queenstown there are so many things to do, it does pay however to plan and book in advance given how popular the region is.

    What is the best month to go to Queenstown?

    With four distinct seasons, it’s always an ideal time to explore Queenstown.

    During the summer months of December to February, the days are long, warm, and perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Temperatures range between 20-30°C.

    As autumn sets in from March to May, the weather cools to between 5-25°C and the landscape changes to a dramatic blaze of reds and golds, attracting visitors, artists and photographers from around the world.

    Winter, spanning from June to August, sees the region transform into a winter wonderland, attracting ski and snowboarders to four nearby ski fields. The days are short and crisp but provide incredible blue skies and fresh crisp mornings. Temperatures are typically between -4-8°C.

    Spring, from September to November, is a unique season when you can do everything Queenstown offers. Green valleys burst with fresh spring blooms surrounded by snow-capped peaks – you can ski in the morning and either golf, mountain bike or hike in the afternoon. Temperatures range between 8-22°C.