CBRE NI has been appointed to manage the sale of House Belfast which it said presents a major opportunity for hospitality operators to acquire the leasehold interest in one of Belfast’s most stylish boutique hotel venues.
House Belfast is situated on Botanic Avenue in the city’s Queen’s Quarter and features 31 elegantly designed bedrooms. CBRE NI is inviting offers in the region of £500,000 (€604, 503) for the leasehold interest, including fixtures and fittings, which has over 10 years unexpired.
"House Belfast represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-established boutique hotel in a prime Belfast location," said Lisa McAteer, director at CBRE NI. "The Queen’s Quarter is a thriving area, attracting students, professionals, and tourists alike."
'Significant Refurbishment'
The hotel is well known for its dining and entertainment offering, with a stylish ground-floor restaurant, a mezzanine-style bar, a whiskey bar, a function room, and café space.
Previously known as Madison’s, the property underwent a significant refurbishment in 2018 and was rebranded as House Belfast.
Located just 0.8 miles from Belfast city centre, the hotel is easily accessible to key attractions such as Titanic Belfast, Ulster Museum, and Botanic Gardens.
'Incredibly Proud'
"House Belfast has established itself as a prominent part of the city’s hospitality landscape, known for its distinctive character and high-quality service," said Alan Clancy, owner of House Belfast.
“We are incredibly proud of what we have built here, and we believe this asset presents an exciting opportunity for new ownership to take the hotel and busy hospitality venue to the next stage of its journey.”