For those looking to downsize without giving up the rural lifestyle they love, this property is far more than your average lifestyle block. It’s a place that balances practicality, comfort, and connection to the land, offering both a working interest and a peaceful retreat.
Set in a tranquil coastal-rural pocket near Kaiwaka, the scale is manageable, yet the opportunities are meaningful. Well-fenced paddocks and established sheep yards allow you to retain a genuine working interest, while additional grazing nearby provides flexibility for more stock. There’s room to keep your dogs close, tend productive vegetable gardens, care for your chooks, and enjoy the rhythm of country life.
The property features quality shedding, perfect for implements, workshop space, or storage. Mature, lush gardens create shelter, privacy, and a sense of permanence, while extensive fruit trees and productive vegetable gardens reflect years of careful cultivation. For those seeking an income stream, a consented Airbnb delivers $25,000+ annually, offering a peaceful rural experience for guests.
The two-level architecturally designed home is stunning, spacious, and ideal for extended family living. Whether hosting grandchildren for the holidays or friends for a weekend, there is plenty of room to gather and enjoy. With an all-weather boat ramp just 10 minutes away, Auckland within reach, and private, productive grounds, this property blends land, water, and lifestyle in perfect harmony.
This is a property worthy of serious consideration - a thoughtful transition for those who want to simplify without giving up the independence, connection to the land, and rural lifestyle they value most.
Features:
- Well-fenced paddocks with established sheep yards.
- Bring your dogs - plenty of space for them to thrive.
- Consented Airbnb earning $25,000.00+ PA.
- Quality shedding for implements and workshop use.
- Stunning architecturally designed two-level home.
-Mature, lush gardens providing privacy and shelter.
The perfect balance of manageability, freedom, and the rural authenticity that’s getting harder to find.