35 Albert Street in Karangahake is the key to your new lifestyle. The Karangahake Gorge is known for its outstanding beauty, this is your chance to have a piece of it for yourself. The 2,957 square meter property is a large elevated section with expanding views across the north overlooking the Hauraki Plains region. Here you can watch the fog roll in over the low lying land while sitting proudly above in this majestic setting. \n\nThe property boasts a house built recently in 2014, it is low maintenance and has all the modern features. The exterior is brick cladding with Colorsteel roofing and the interior is generous, accommodating four bedrooms, two bathrooms and even a separate family room. An open plan living/dining/kitchen layout makes for easy-living. One great asset is the superb insulation and double glazing throughout, keeping you cosy all year long. To top it all off there is a double garage with internal access, plenty of room for the car and a workshop. Enjoy eating your very own produce with feijoas, grapefruit, apples, plums and pears in the backyard, this property is ready to move in with all the hard work done.\n\nKarangahake is well known for its historic walkway which winds its way through this picturesque gorge. Bullswool Farm Park is 1.7kms from your door, if the kids want something fun to do and a bit further afield you will find Waihi Waterlily Gardens, Thames Goldmine, 100% natural Miranda Hot Pools and countless other exciting attractions to experience. The benefit of living here in Karangahake is having Paeroa a quick 5.6km drive away. Paeroa has all you need, primary schools, a college, a supermarket, eateries and the famous giant LandP bottle which put this town on the map. Waihi beach is perfect for a day out in the water and easy to get to at just 24kms away. This area has it all but if you do need to zip out to the city then Tauranga is a close 73.3kms with Manukau and Hamilton a bit further at 108kms and 75.7kms respectively. \n\nGet in quick to secure this gem before the opportunity passes. View it for yourself on the 11th and 18th of June at 3.30-4.30pm. Don't miss out! \n