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26A Mountain Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland City

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House
House
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Land area
1009m2
Title type
Freehold
Garage
2
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Listing # 1708553 | Listed on 28 April

For the first time in over 50 years, the doors to this cherished sanctuary are open to a new chapter. Built in 1956, this home isn’t just a structure of timber and glass; it is a repository of a lifetime’s worth of Sunday roasts, summer garden parties, and quiet mornings watching the mist rise over the mountain, uniquely suited for extended families

This well-loved home has a feeling of warmth that is felt in every corner of the property. Now, as part of a deceased estate sale, this significant landholding is ready for a visionary to honour its past or build its future.

Situated in the Residential - Mixed Housing Suburban zone - under the Auckland Unitary Plan, this is a high-value designation. Whether you choose to refurbish the mid-century original or explore the potential for high-density development (townhouses or units), the scope here is extraordinary (subject to council approval).

Enjoy the peace of a long-established neighbourhood while being a short walk to the Panmure train station, minutes away from the vibrant hub of Sylvia Park and major transport arterials. Whether you are a family looking for a "forever" site with soul and history, or a developer seeking a premium canvas with favourable zoning, this property offers a foundation like no other.

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