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 Inn
10 Guest Rooms / 11 BathsHistoric, 3-story Queen Anne
6,770 sq. ft. H/C; 30,000 sf lot2 bed / 2 bath owner residence
Heated pool & spaC-3 zoning / Possible Expansion
 
AssetsThroughout its hundred-years, the property has maintained an air of gracious elegance and prominence within a historic seaport village setting. A single-family private residence for most of its first century, the inn’s owners have lovingly preserved the authentic and beautiful details of the estate’s original architecture while introducing contemporary amenities and conveniences including whirlpool tubs, individually controlled heat and air conditioning, wireless Internet access, modern kitchen and laundry facilities, on-site guest parking, swimming pool and spa. A private owner’s pied-a- terre is positioned high in the tree canopy. Features of this 1,400 sq. ft. space include two bedrooms, two baths, full kitchen and laundry, ceramictile floors, sky-lights and whirlpool tub.
 
 LocationLocated in a premier Florida island destination, this successful, AAA three-diamond Inn has operated as a small lodging property for nearly fifteen years. Occupying a prime corner, a few short blocks from the Inter-coastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, the elegant Gilded Age replica of a Rockefeller residence sits among magnificent, century old oaks and manicured gardens filled with lush, tropical plantings, winding brick walkways, heated pool and spa.
 
Business

2005

200620072008
   Ave. Daily Rate$175$176$177$168
   Occupancy Rate53%58%49%42%
   Gross Revenue$312,702$288,699*$269,532*$267,109

* 2006 ADR, occupancy & revenue reflect 10 month results, January - October. 2007 ADR, occupancy & revenue reflect new ownership and 9.5 month results, mid-March - December. 

The seaport village of Fernandina on Amelia Island has a rich history both as a thriving commercial seaport (rivaling Savannah and New York during the 19th century) and a robust resort destination in the 20th and 21st centuries. The Inn anchors the eastern edge of the village populated by restaurants, galleries, boutiques, museums and centuries old churches. Current zoning regulations allow for future expansion of the Inn by adding guestaccommodations, restaurant or retail operations.

Offering$1,660,000. Cash or new loan at historically low rates.

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 Listed by: David Caples, Prudential Chaplin Williams Realty

  Data prepared using information supplied by owner.
  Prospective buyer should perform their own due diligence.


The
Hoyt House

Amelia Island




Located just off the coast of northeast Florida, Amelia Island is a barrier island rich in colorful history and breath - taking natural beauty. Its long, beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife and pristine waters have made the island a favorite destination for outdoor adventure. Upscale resorts, with world-class spas, championship golf and exclusive dining, blend effortlessly with a captivating collection of bed and breakfast inns and historic districts. The island is home to Fernandina Beach, once a vibrant Victorian seaport village, and now a charming downtown district of eclectic shops, galleries, attractions and eateries
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Amelia Island, Florida has been named among the Top 10 North American islands by Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Awards, finishing in the #5 spot ahead of Hilton Head, S.C., Sanibel, FL, and Captiva, FL. The awards are based on the results of the Readers’ Choice Survey, which is the largest independent poll of consumers’ preferences, second in size only to the U.S. Census. (2007)



The renovation and revitalization of the Historic District in the village of Fernandina has been flourishing for nearly fifteenyears. Concurrently, the island’s robust cultural environment has grown to include an annual Book Island Festival, Chamber Music Week, Jazz Amelia and weekly events sponsored by the Amelia Island Museum of History, active thespian groups, the Arts Academy and the Island Art Association. The result is this late Victorian village has developed into a major tourist destination.





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