In a world where fuel prices keep climbing, food costs are unpredictable, interest rates are tightening, and global uncertainty feels closer to home, more people are rethinking what security really looks like.
Hidden away at the very end of a private driveway off Waipapa Road, this 1.0723 hectare property offers something increasingly rare: true independence. Surrounded by native plantings, birdsong, and the gentle sound of the river below, it’s a place where you can slow down, breathe, and reconnect with what really matters. And yet, you’re only minutes from Waipapa and Kerikeri.
True self‑sufficiency has been thoughtfully built into every aspect of this property. An upgraded solar power system, gas cooking, and both solar and gas hot water, backed by a wetback on the new Metro wood burner, mean you’re not reliant on the grid. Fresh water is supplied via a 25,000‑litre tank, with a commercial‑grade generator providing reliable back‑up when needed. This is the kind of infrastructure that lets you carry on comfortably, no matter what’s happening outside the gate.
The land has been organically managed using permaculture principles, creating a productive, living ecosystem that works with nature, not against it. A thriving orchard of 37 established fruit trees delivers a year‑round harvest right at your doorstep, reducing reliance on supermarkets and rising food costs, while supporting a lifestyle that’s both sustainable and deeply rewarding.
The property has evolved beautifully in recent years. A cedar‑clad luxury tiny home adds flexibility and independence, complemented by upgraded solar, new decks, an external stairway, and a renovated kitchen and bathroom.
The main three‑bedroom macrocarpa weatherboard home enjoys exceptional indoor‑outdoor flow, with large windows, skylights, and French doors that bring the landscape in. Inside, warm wooden joinery and terracotta tiles create a grounded, rustic feel that instantly puts you at ease.
Up the spiral staircase, the master suite feels calm and private, with decks at both ends and an external stairway connecting directly to the outdoors, the perfect place to watch the sun dip behind the trees at the end of the day.
The gardens continue to support both people and wildlife, with lush plantings that attract a wide range of birdlife, including kiwi. Below the home, the river becomes a centrepiece of daily life, complete with a clear swimming hole and ropes to swing into the water on hot summer days.
A 60sqm studio offers further versatility for guests, work, or creative pursuits, while the independently sufficient tiny home opens the door to multigenerational living, guest accommodation, Airbnb income, or a private retreat.
This isn’t just a property, it’s a sanctuary. A place designed for resilience, independence, and peace of mind. Private, productive, and connected to nature, yet still close to town, it’s a lifestyle that feels incredibly relevant right now, and one that will only become more valuable with time.