Auction: 34 Shortland Street, City on Wednesday 15 July 2026 at 10:00AM (unless sold prior)
Elevated, sunny and exceptionally private, this rare Orewa Heights property offers a superb lifestyle with stunning views across Orewa township, beach, coastline and the Hauraki Gulf.
Built approximately 33 years ago as a personal residence by a highly respected Master Builder, the home has been thoughtfully designed and well-constructed, with a level of quality that has stood the test of time. Architecturally designed, it offers space, privacy and practical living in a very desirable Orewa Heights position.
On the market for the first time in 35 years, the vendors are seriously committed to meeting the market.
Property Highlights
- Positioned on a 924sqm freehold site, offering excellent privacy, space and peace of mind.
- Elevated to capture panoramic views over Orewa township, beach, coastline and the Hauraki Gulf.
- Architecturally designed and built by a respected Master Builder as his own residence.
- Quality construction and well-considered interior finishes.
- Open-plan living and dining areas flow easily to a sunny and private outdoor entertaining area.
- A separate formal lounge provides a second living zone and also opens directly outdoors.
- Double-sided Jetmaster fireplace adds warmth and character between the living spaces.
- Four spacious bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite.
- Separate family bathroom, guest toilet and dedicated laundry.
- Double garaging, ample off-street parking and a dedicated space for a boat.
- The Location - positioned in a highly desirable Orewa Heights location, the property is just minutes from Orewa’s service centre, shops, cafés, local amenities and the sands of Orewa Beach.
This is a rare opportunity to secure an elevated and private Orewa Heights home with views, space and genuine vendor motivation.
For sale information or private viewing details, contact Leila and David MacDonald at Barfoot & Thompson. Don’t delay!
(Please note: Port holes have been cut into selected walls to expose the timber framing. These areas will be repaired and reinstated prior to settlement)