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Investment Highlights
- SIGNIFICANTLY DE-RISKED DEVELOPMENT
- MANAGEMENT & FLAG OPTIONALITY
- MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS
- SUPPLY-CONSTRAINED, HIGH BARRIERS TO ENTRY
- STRONG RETURNS POTENTIAL
- FLEXIBLE ENTITLEMENTS/POSITIONING
Executive Summary
After more than 15 years of highly contested entitlements, permits, and CEQA challenges, SilverTip Resort is now fully vested, with all county approvals and state and federal resource permits secured, and significant land development work already performed. This includes obtaining an open grading permit; performing required timber removal under completed timber harvest and conversion permits; investing nearly $2 million to complete required improvements to State Highway 41 under an encroachment permit from Caltrans (including road widening to provide dedicated ingress/egress turn lanes for the development); purchasing all environmental mitigation credits required by the Army Corps of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and California Regional Water Quality Control Board; and constructing nearly $1 million in culverts, fill, and crossings to satisfy wetlands mitigation requirements. Civil engineering plans are complete, the wastewater processing plant is permitted, and approvals are in place to allow full design and construction documentation to commence immediately.
The SilverTip Resort is approved for a 167-key resort on over 44 acres of land, including 140,000 square feet of hotel rooms and associated commercial uses (conference and event spaces, food and beverage, spa, etc.) within the main hotel footprint, plus an additional 54,000 square feet in 30 cabins distributed throughout the upper elevations of the resort site. The current entitlements provide for a maximum of 137 keys in the main hotel building on a defined footprint with height restrictions and elevations, but allow flexibility in room count, design, and allocation of interior front- and back-of-house programming. The location and design of the 30 cabins may also be modified with County approval.
Surrounded by Yosemite’s dramatic landscapes and year-round visitor demand, the SilverTip Resort is uniquely positioned to capture strong global leisure demand, command premium rates, and deliver a marquee hospitality asset. This is a rare opportunity to step directly into the design and delivery of a resort in an underserved, high-demand market—one with extensive environmental and infrastructure improvements already completed, eliminating significant entitlement and development risk.
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Commercial |
| No. Lots | 1 | Proposed Use | Hospitality |
| Property Type | Land | Total Lot Size | 44.00 AC |
| Sale Type | Investment |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Commercial |
| Proposed Use | Hospitality |
| Total Lot Size | 44.00 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
| Lot Size | 44.00 AC |
| Lot Size | 44.00 AC |
Description
SIGNIFICANTLY DE-RISKED DEVELOPMENT - Over $3mm of improvements have been completed including all Caltrans Highway 41 improvements (road widening and dedicated turn lanes), timber clearance, and wetlands/environmental mitigation. SUPPLY-CONSTRAINED, HIGH BARRIERS TO ENTRY - Fully entitled after a rigorous 15-year process involving an EIR, CEQA challenge, and multiple appeals; no other resort hotel zoned sites exist in the area. MANAGEMENT & FLAG OPTIONALITY - Offered unencumbered, allowing the buyer to select their preferred brand, management, or franchise partner. STRONG RETURNS POTENTIAL - PKF projections of 61% stabilized occupancy at $639 ADR in year 4 of operations, yielding EBITDA above $11 MM after reserves. MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS - Capture recurring revenue from YARTS foot traffic and repurpose the post office into a coffee concept, establishing a premier park gateway. FLEXIBLE ENTITLEMENTS/POSITIONING - Entitlements preserve optionality in key count, interior programming, and cabin placement.
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