Looking for an affordable 2026 holiday escape that's still one of New Zealand's best-kept secrets?
Set beside Lover's Lane with direct access to Mitchells Bay Beach, this secluded coastal retreat offers surf checks from home, summer mornings by the sea, and total privacy surrounded by native bush. The sloping section stretches through to Ivy Street, complete with a small creek and abundant birdlife - a true escape in the heart of Mitchells Bay.
A wrap-around veranda and bi-fold doors create effortless indoor-outdoor living, ideal for summer entertaining. Inside, the open-plan kitchen, dining and living area enjoys ocean views, stainless steel benchtops and appliances, a breakfast bar and heat pump heating.
Wake to ocean views from the master bedroom and step onto the deck for your morning coffee or yoga. Two further bedrooms, a tiled bathroom and storage room complete the home. Single garaging and under-house storage provide space for surfboards and gear.
Stroll along Lover's Lane to the Beach House Café, then wander home with family and friends. Coastal without being commercial, laid-back yet vibrant - this is the New Zealand many still dream of.
Deadline Sale: Closing 4:00pm, Tuesday 17th February 2026 (prior offers considered)
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Floor area: 80sqm
- Land area: 733sqm
- GV: $630,000
- Rates: $4,533.27
- 1940s build
- Can be sold fully furnished
We look forward to helping you make Southland home.
Disclaimer - All prospective purchasers shall complete their own due diligence, seek legal and expert advice and satisfy themselves with respect to information supplied during the marketing of this property, including but not limited to: the floor and land sizes, boundary lines, underground services, along with any scheme plans or consents. Land and floor area measurements are approximate, and boundary lines indicative only. All efforts have been made to source accurate information from reputable sources (i.e. Regional/City councils, Property-Guru, Core Logic etc). We cannot, however, verify its accuracy and suggest this should not replace independent clarification through standard due diligence.