Location
- Sea views
13.0075 hectares
This grand 310m2 homestead built in 1996 boasts three large bedrooms master with ensuite and walk in wardrobe large open plan kitchen dining and living with conversation pit with gothic theme, a formal large lounge/entertaining room, adjacent is a separate dining which could provide a fourth bedroom if required, and medieval/gothic themed grand entrance way and foyer with Gothic church doors.
A substantial deck wraps itself around the complete front side of the house allowing for magnificent indoor/outdoor flow with tremendous access through the double opening doors, with panoramic views over the harbour all the way to Taiaroa heads, perfect for entertaining.
Sit, relax and enjoy the world go by, while admiring the harbour views and listen to the Native birds whistling in the beautiful mature garden, so private and not visible from the main road. Our owners have enjoyed their exclusive private and peaceful existence.
Surrounded by large easy care mature gardens and plantations of Natives as well as 29yr old Pinus, Macrocapa and gums along with plenty of paddock areas for horses or small numbers of farm animals.
Other improvements include a triple carport, a three bay closed in garage with floors insulated for future accommodation options, three bay hay/shearing shed and old cow byre.
Paul has been selling rural real estate since 2008 and previously worked for the company in the Livestock division since 1986, specialising in dairy. Paul continues to achieve strong results for rural and lifestyle sales in Otago.
Paul has a vast knowledge of the rural industry, along with a list of contacts that puts him in a great position to successfully market your farm or lifestyle property to prospective buyers. Paul's modern marketing methods, strong selling techniques and understanding of the rural real estate industry have rewarded him with results that count, where both vendors and purchasers are delighted. Paul's communication with purchasers and keeping vendors up-to-date with progress is first-class.