The protected reserve forming the south-west boundary of 4 Durness Court falls away below the property line, placing Cecil Peak directly in the sightline and permanently beyond the reach of any future development. What you see today is what you will always see.
On a quiet court in one of Jack's Point's most established pockets, this 237sqm (more or less) four-bedroom home sits on a flat 912sqm (more or less) section that has been upgraded to match the quality of its position.
The primary outdoor zone faces the reserve. A deck opens to a private spa and a large flat lawn that runs to the boundary. Because the reserve falls away below, you neither see nor hear anyone on it. The view is entirely yours, and this side of the property asks nothing of you but time.
The north-facing deck solves something most Jack's Point properties cannot. Sheltered from the prevailing wind and holding sun from mid-morning through evening, it carries an outdoor dining space, lounge, and fire that stay genuinely usable through a Queenstown winter. Anyone who knows the Wakatipu basin understands exactly what that is worth.
Between them, the open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area connects both zones with windows on both sides and at the end drawing light year-round. In summer, sliders open fully to both decks simultaneously, the air moves freely through the home, and inside and outside become the same thing.
Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a media room or home office, double garage, separate laundry, generous off-street parking.
The golf course, lake, trail network, and Clubhouse are all close. The reserve boundary ensures this address keeps its sense of remove regardless.
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