There’s something about this home that just feels easy.
Built in the 1970s and tucked close to Featherston School, this three-bedroom home has that relaxed, lived-in vibe where life ticks along nicely in the background. Kids playing at school, sunsets over the Remutakas, and the kind of neighbourhood where people still wave hello.
Inside, the renovated bathroom is fresh and modern, complete with an infinity hot water system and a shower the vendors describe as “delicious” thanks to the epic water pressure. The galley-style kitchen connects effortlessly to the open plan living and dining, while the conservatory is the ultimate sun trap. Morning coffee spot, lazy Sunday reading nook, storm-watching headquarters… take your pick.
The lounge and conservatory soak up beautiful natural light and frame views toward the Remutakas. Even on grey days, it’s a cosy place to settle in and watch the weather roll through. The heat pump with remote access means you can warm the house before you even get home from work, the gym, or a day adventuring.
Storage has been thoughtfully sorted too, with good space throughout the home plus a double garage and backyard room for hobbies, projects, workouts, or simply spreading out a bit.
And then there’s Featherston itself. River swims in summer, stars that go forever, community sport on the weekends, walks to the supermarket or dinner at Brac & Bow, and that perfect balance of rural small-town charm while still being close enough to Wellington, the Hutt or Masterton when needed.
This is the kind of home where the lifestyle matters just as much as the house itself.
Come see if this feels like your kind of pace.