Opportunities to secure a genuine Kiwi crib in the Catlins are few and far between - and at Jacks Bay, they are rarer still.
Set right where the land gives way to the Pacific, 268 Jacks Bay Road, Hinahina is a throwback to the kind of coastal living many thought had disappeared for good.
This is a property that wears its character proudly. Quirky, unpretentious and sold as is, where is, the two bedroom crib is the classic 'do it yourself' holiday home - built for memories, not perfection. It's fully functional, with electricity, a flush toilet, electric oven, wood-burner and fridge, and even includes a boat among the chattels.
There is no television and no WiFi, but cell phone coverage is available - enough connection to keep in touch, while still allowing the outside world to fade away.
Set on a 705sqm section, the true value here is not measured in square metres or fittings, but in lifestyle.
Days can start with a walk along the beach, followed by surfing, swimming, fishing or spear fishing. For others, it might be gathering kai, exploring rock pools with the kids, building sandcastles or lighting a campfire as the sun drops into the sea. Or simply sit back and take in the ever-changing coastal views and the rhythm of life at the bay.
When the fire is going and the crib is warm, all that's needed is linen and food - a simplicity that's increasingly hard to find. And when supplies run low, the township of Owaka is just 10 minutes away, offering a supermarket, cafe's and services without compromising the sense of escape.
This is not a polished coastal retreat, but a chance to own something authentic - a place where holidays still mean slowing down, going outside and reconnecting with what matters most.
For those who understand what a true Kiwi crib represents, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Viewings are by appointment only.