The Camellia Rose Inn is a landmark 1903 Victorian hospitality property located in Gainesvilles highly sought after Bed and Breakfast District, just steps from downtown. Surrounded by mature camellia, azalea, and rose gardens, the property offers strong curb appeal and a long established presence in the market.
The inn spans over 4,500 square feet and is configured with 8 guest suites, 8.5 bathrooms, and 6 fireplaces. A 1,000 square foot wraparound porch anchors the guest experience, complemented by interior common areas including a parlor, dining room, chefs kitchen, and shared workspace. Two main level suites, one with a private living area, support an owner operator model. A detached cottage with its own entrance provides additional owner or premium guest accommodations.
The Hodges House is an iconic 1887 Victorian mansion converted into a quadplex, offering a rare blend of historic character and income producing multifamily use. Distinguished by its turret and preserved architectural details, the property delivers a differentiated guest experience.
The building includes four one bedroom, one bathroom units, each with private kitchens and living areas. Two units feature circular living spaces within the turret. The property currently operates as short and mid term rentals, achieving approximately $1,900 to $2,300 per unit per month depending on season and length of stay.
Located on a prominent street within walking distance to downtown and Depot Park, the property benefits from strong demand.
Together, these properties offer a rare opportunity to acquire a scalable, historically significant hospitality and lodging assemblage with multiple revenue streams and long term upside in Gainesvilles most desirable historic district.
The property is approved for a restaurant and liquor license, creating immediate upside for expanded hospitality operations.
The Camellia Rose Inn is a landmark 1903 Victorian hospitality property located in Gainesvilles highly sought after Bed and Breakfast District, just steps from downtown. Surrounded by mature camellia, azalea, and rose gardens, the property offers strong curb appeal and a long established presence in the market.
The inn spans over 4,500 square feet and is configured with 8 guest suites, 8.5 bathrooms, and 6 fireplaces. A 1,000 square foot wraparound porch anchors the guest experience, complemented by interior common areas including a parlor, dining room, chefs kitchen, and shared workspace. Two main level suites, one with a private living area, support an owner operator model. A detached cottage with its own entrance provides additional owner or premium guest accommodations.
The Hodges House is an iconic 1887 Victorian mansion converted into a quadplex, offering a rare blend of historic character and income producing multifamily use. Distinguished by its turret and preserved architectural details, the property delivers a differentiated guest experience.
The building includes four one bedroom, one bathroom units, each with private kitchens and living areas. Two units feature circular living spaces within the turret. The property currently operates as short and mid term rentals, achieving approximately $1,900 to $2,300 per unit per month depending on season and length of stay.
Located on a prominent street within walking distance to downtown and Depot Park, the property benefits from strong demand.
Together, these properties offer a rare opportunity to acquire a scalable, historically significant hospitality and lodging assemblage with multiple revenue streams and long term upside in Gainesvilles most desirable historic district.
The property is approved for a restaurant and liquor license, creating immediate upside for expanded hospitality operations.
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