Step back in time and discover this solid 1960s beauty - packed with character, space, and exciting potential to bring it beautifully into the 2020s.
Built with great bones, this home offers two generous bedrooms plus an office space, perfect for working from home, hobbies, or extra guests. The large retro-style bathroom and separate toilet stay true to the home's original era, offering plenty of inspiration for those wanting to modernise while keeping its charm alive.
The sunny north-facing living and kitchen areas enjoy lovely views out to the tree-lined street, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere filled with natural light.
Practicality is well covered too, with a tandem internal access garage plus a large carport - ideal for extra vehicles, a caravan, trailer, or all the toys.
Located in a sought-after school zone, you'll also love the lifestyle on offer here - just a quick walk to the rugby and football grounds, playgrounds, and outdoor spaces, while Windsor's popular shopping hub is only a short drive away.
Whether you're looking to renovate, invest, or simply secure a solid home in a fantastic location, this is an opportunity bursting with potential.
This property is being sold as is, where is.
Auction: 12:00pm, Thursday 21 May 2026 @ Ray White Auction Rooms, 33 Arena Avenue, Invercargill (prior bids considered)
Disclaimer - This property is being sold by auction and therefore a price guide can not be provided. 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.