First-home buyers ready to step onto the ladder, young families wanting yard space, or investors looking for something solid will all find value here. At 27 Ray Small Drive you get a home with character and scale beyond its 90m² footprint, set on 635m² of land with five off-street carparks and a location that keeps you close to Papakura’s essentials.
The living area has real personality. Timber panelling across the walls and ceilings gives it warmth, while broad glazing keeps the light flowing through. A wood burner takes care of winter evenings, complemented by a heat pump for quick comfort. From the lounge, sliding doors lead to a covered porch and out to the deck, so daily living moves easily outdoors when the weather is right. There’s even an enclosed sun-room, a bonus zone for hobbies, play or simply a quiet afternoon with a book.
The kitchen is practical and characterful, with plenty of storage, timber bench-tops and a dining nook that catches the morning sun. Three bedrooms are tucked off the central hallway. The main feels open with its wall of windows and ceiling fan, while the others adapt easily as children’s rooms, guest rooms or work-from-home setups.
The bathroom has both a bath and shower, a separate toilet keeps the mornings running smoothly and a full laundry adds everyday ease.
The section works hard for you. The back lawn is level and secure, perfect for kids or pets, while the long driveway makes parking easy for multiple vehicles, a trailer or a boat. A freestanding shed at the rear adds workshop or storage space and there’s still plenty of garden to shape to your needs.
Around the corner is Ray Small Park, while the Pahurehure Inlet walkway offers coastal loops at sunset. Papakura town centre, schools, the train station and motorway access are all close, with Bruce Pulman Park nearby for weekend sport.
This home balances character, practicality and land in a way that’s hard to find. Contact Gary Noakes or Caitlin Schneider today to view.