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Spring in Central Otago: Tourism trends and real estate opportunities (sponsored)

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Peter Hishon - Property Contributor

24 September 2025, 5:00 PM

Spring in Central Otago: Tourism trends and real estate opportunities (sponsored)

Spring in Central Otago is more than blossoms and blue skies — it’s the season when both tourism and real estate kick into gear.


As visitors return to enjoy cycling trails, wineries, and spring events, the local property market also comes alive. If you’re considering buying or selling in Central Otago, now is the time to pay attention.


Why spring matters for tourism in Central Otago

Tourism operators consistently see an uptick in spring. The Alexandra Blossom Festival draws thousands of visitors, while the Lake Dunstan Trail, Clyde–Alexandra river tracks, and Bannockburn wineries see a sharp rise in foot traffic. For businesses, this means:

  • Accommodation demand grows as visitors stay longer weekends.
  • Food and beverage spend increases with more outdoor dining and wine releases.
  • Event-driven tourism adds a boost for September and October.

This seasonal influx isn’t just good for tourism businesses — it fuels interest in the region as a place to live or invest.


How spring impacts the Central Otago property market

Traditionally, spring is when more homes are listed, and buyer activity ramps up. In Central Otago, there are three clear trends this year:

  1. Lifestyle property demand is strong – Out-of-town buyers are looking for small blocks of land near Clyde, Cromwell, and Alexandra, often combining remote work with lifestyle living.
  2. Downsizing locals are listing – Empty nesters are using the season to prepare their larger family homes for sale, making way for younger families.
  3. Investors are active again – With tourism picking up, short-term rental opportunities in Cromwell and Clyde are back on the radar.

For sellers, spring is the perfect time to market property — gardens look better, days are longer, and buyer competition is higher.


Practical tips for buyers and sellers


For Buyers:

  • Do your homework early – Properties in Clyde and Cromwell especially move fast in spring. Have finance pre-approved.
  • Check zoning rules – Plan Change 19 has impacted on most parts of Central Otago, check out your zoning before you purchase.
  • Look at off-peak opportunities – Visit during weekdays to avoid competition and get more time with agents.


For Sellers:

  • Maximise street appeal – Spring blossoms and tidy gardens add value. A small investment in landscaping pays off.
  • Time your listing – Early spring often brings the most competition among buyers, but late spring captures pre-Christmas movers.
  • Highlight lifestyle features – Proximity to cycle trails, vineyards, or mountain views sells strongly to out-of-town buyers.


Tourism and real estate: The link

Many property buyers first experience Central Otago as tourists. A weekend cycling the Dunstan Trail or a spring wine tour often sparks interest in living here. That’s why strong tourism seasons directly support the property market.


Real estate in Central Otago isn’t just about houses — it’s about lifestyle. Buyers want homes that connect them to the same experiences visitors are seeking: trails, views, community, and a slower pace of life.


Spring is a turning point for Central Otago. Tourism operators prepare for the busy season, and the property market gets its biggest push of the year. If you’re thinking of selling, now’s the time to list. If you’re a buyer, be ready — the best properties don’t sit on the market long.