This exceptional 4.683ha property is thoughtfully developed to offer an idyllic lifestyle with strong income potential through its versatile features, approved developments, and future opportunities.
Authentic Log Cabin
A charming Douglas Fir Log Cabin, built in the mid-1990s, sits at the heart of the property. The two-level home includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and open-plan living with French doors opening to a large deck and hot tub. The master bedroom also opens to its own deck with views across the land and native forest.
Currently operating as a holiday home, the cabin is approved for up to 12 guests and has run successfully for 20 years, with excellent potential for further growth. A recent renovation preserves its character while updating key areas.
Modern Four-Bedroom Home
A second dwelling, built in 2007, offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and open-plan living flowing to a spacious deck with views over the property.
Eco-Campground Opportunity
Approved consents allow for an eco-campground with 28 sites (16 tent, 12 powered), an office, an accessible cabin, and an amenities block with ablutions and kitchen/dining facilities. Capacity is approved for up to 100 guests.
Additional Improvements & Infrastructure
Preliminary survey and engineering advice suggests a third potential building site and positive prospects for subdivision into three river-front blocks.
The land is fully fenced for grazing. Improvements include an 80sqm half-round barn with mezzanine, power, and lighting; two 124m sheds/workshops with power, a farm water tank, and sheep yards.
Natural Features
The Waitawheta River forms the north-eastern boundary, offering a swimming hole, picnic area, and walking tracks. The location provides easy access to DOC tracks, fishing spots, the Hauraki Rail Trail, and popular outdoor activities.