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Wason Associates completes sale of the Valley Inn

Waterville Valley, NH Wason Associates completed the sale of the Valley Inn. The sale price was undisclosed. The Valley Inn is one of the most visible hospitality properties in the very popular Waterville Valley resort. It offers 40 guest rooms, a landscaped in-ground pool, library off the lobby, game room, guest laundry and a classic apres’ ski lounge, bar and restaurant for seating of 100 guests. There are also two conference rooms to accommodate a total of 80 people on the second level.

Wason Associates Hospitality Brokerage Group is a well-respected hotel brokerage firm that serves the beautiful and thriving region of New England. They work closely with their clients to provide relevant and up to date market information, and provide detailed information on properties for sale. They work closely with sellers, buyers and their lenders and representatives backed by their years of industry experience, passion for the hospitality real estate and commitment to being fully involved in any of their assignments and transactions. Whether a regional hotel company with multiple properties, a national hotel company or real investment trust, or an owner operator we offer diverse services for well-known franchised hotels, large motels and resorts. They want their clients to make informed and educated decisions regarding their hospitality investment needs.
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