John Lennon once said, "If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it the Sixties". When you look at 19 Maxine Place, it's easy to see what he meant. This classic 1960s home embodies the best of mid-century design, clean lines, functional simplicity, and timeless character. Homes of this era are becoming increasingly rare in Auckland, making this one an opportunity not to be missed.
Set on a generous 690m2 section zoned Mixed Housing Suburban, this single-level, three-to-four-bedroom home offers both comfort and potential in equal measure. Designed with connected living areas and effortless indoor-outdoor flow, it's perfect for entertaining or relaxed family living. Outside, a private garden offers plenty of scope to create your own green oasis or explore future development possibilities.
Whether you're a developer seeking opportunity, a family ready to write your next chapter, or a garden lover dreaming of space to grow, 19 Maxine Place delivers flexibility in one of Auckland's most desirable coastal suburbs. Its well-proportioned layout is as liveable today as it is ripe for reinvention.
Nestled at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac just off St Heliers Bay Road, the home enjoys tranquillity and privacy while remaining close to everything that defines the St Heliers lifestyle - the beach and village, Eastridge Shopping Centre, Sunhill Fresh Market, local cafés, and public transport.
Zoned for St Heliers School and Glendowie College, with easy access to some of Auckland's leading private schools, this home sits firmly in sought-after educational territory.
With the choice to renovate, develop, or simply enjoy as is, 19 Maxine Place represents a rare chance to secure a piece of 1960s Auckland charm in a blue-chip location and a true blend of history, heart, and potential.