Hotels for Sale in Victoria
Explore hotels, motels and resorts for sale across Victoria — from Melbourne and Geelong to markets region-wide. Every listing includes pricing, room counts and direct owner or broker contact.
Buying a hotel in Victoria
Victoria offers one of Australia's most diverse accommodation markets. Buyers will find everything from large city hotels in central Melbourne to boutique heritage properties in the gold-rush cities of Ballarat and Bendigo, coastal resorts along the Great Ocean Road, spa-country guest houses around Daylesford and beachside motels on the Mornington Peninsula. Demand is underpinned by strong corporate, events and leisure travel into Melbourne, plus a year-round regional touring market, giving operators multiple demand drivers and buyers a wide choice of freehold and leasehold opportunities.
Hotel-Lease brings Victoria's accommodation listings into one place. Browse hotels, motels, resorts and guest houses for sale or lease, filter by location, price range and property type, and contact owners or their brokers directly. When you are ready to move, our secure deal room keeps enquiries, documents and negotiations organised from first contact through to settlement.
Hotels for sale in Victoria
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Browse the full marketplace →Frequently asked questions
- How much does a hotel cost in Victoria?
- Prices vary enormously with location, tenure and scale. As a general guide, leasehold motels in regional Victoria can start from a few hundred thousand dollars, while freehold coastal resorts and larger Melbourne properties typically trade in the millions, with landmark CBD hotels reaching tens of millions of Australian dollars (A$). Freehold going-concern sales command a premium over leasehold opportunities, so the structure of the deal matters as much as the postcode.
- What types of accommodation businesses are for sale in Victoria?
- Listings in Victoria span the full accommodation spectrum: city hotels, regional motels, coastal and alpine resorts, bed and breakfasts, guest houses and serviced apartments. Heritage buildings converted to boutique accommodation are a Victorian speciality, particularly in Ballarat, Bendigo and Daylesford. Both freehold and leasehold interests are commonly offered, along with management rights on some larger properties.
- How do I buy a hotel in Victoria through Hotel-Lease?
- Start by browsing Victorian listings on Hotel-Lease and filtering by region, price and property type. When a property fits your brief, contact the owner or broker directly through the platform, then use the deal room to exchange financials, arrange inspections and manage due diligence. Most buyers engage an accountant and a solicitor familiar with Victorian accommodation transactions before exchanging contracts.
- Which areas of Victoria have the most hotel sales activity?
- Melbourne consistently sees the deepest pool of buyers and sellers, driven by corporate, events and leisure demand. Beyond the capital, the Mornington Peninsula, the Great Ocean Road corridor and spa country around Daylesford and Hepburn Springs attract strong interest in boutique and resort-style assets, while Ballarat, Bendigo and the alpine towns of the High Country support a steady motel and guest-house market.