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4.34 ha Land area SQM

Auction

Invest, Subdivide - Waterfront


Opportunities to buy a sub dividable 4.34ha (10 acre) waterfront lifestyle property, just 30 minutes from downtown Auckland, are rare. After 40 years in the same North Shore family, this unique property bordering Duck Creek is ready to be developed by a new owner. With a lovely two-storey barn with a little bedroom, outdoor patio with big barbecue, and with a little wood-burner, for friends and family to spend weekends and holiday breaks, it could just become your home away from home. You could build a substantial home on north-facing flat land at the front of the property, or subdivide into two properties, as either an investment or for other family members to live right next door. The subdivided property also includes an excellent building platform.\nOver the years the owners have also planted 4,000 Manuka trees on the steeper land that goes down to Duck Creek which leads into the Weiti River. A 4WD road leads down to the river which gives you access for perhaps kayaks and fishing.\nJust 30 minutes from downtown Auckland, and 10 minutes from the motorway on-ramp at Silverdale, it's also conveniently close to the local shops at Silverdale, and to the beautiful beaches at Orewa and Red Beach. \nApart from the barn there is also a shed housing the 40hp 4-wheel drive Shibaura tractor which the vendors are leaving for the new owners, along with the as-new Husqvarna ride-on mower and an assortment of other farm equipment. With its flat land the property is perfect to run sheep, or you could add post and rail fencing to graze horses or fatten some steers.\nClick here to view Michael Guy's personal website\nClick here to view Amy Ellis's personal website\nMore About Stillwater:\nStillwater is virtually a hidden secret - a lovely little village on the Weiti River. Just 15 minutes from Northcross, 30 minutes from Auckland's CBD, and less than 15 minutes from Orewa and its beautiful beach - Stillwater was first settled in 1852.\nNow there are around 300 houses in the Stillwater area. Many people choose to live here because most houses are 2 minutes from the local boat ramp, and because houses tend to cost less to buy than equivalent houses on the upper North Shore or on the Hibiscus Coast.\nThe village consists of the older part of Stillwater, and also Coastal Heights which was developed as a subdivision nearly 10 years ago. Many of the original baches are now being modernised and transformed into stylish modern affairs, especially by young couples with young children who buy here because of the relaxed lifestyle, coupled with great value for money. There is a school bus that picks up children each day to take them to Silverdale or Orewa, or you can catch the bus on East Coast Bays Road for Long Bay College or Primary Schools.\nFor young mothers there's a regular Coffee Group meeting at the Stillwater Boating club. The Stillwater Ratepayers and Residents Association is very active and currently working towards a new community centre being built in the area, and there's a local Book Club.\nStillwater boasts terrific walking areas, particularly out to the historic Dacre Cottage on the coast down towards Okura. And of course there's fishing in the Hauraki Gulf which is why so many residents in Stillwater own a boat.\n\n

Auction

4 Viaduct Harbour, Auckland

25

Feb

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Michael Guy

Michael Guy


Mackys Real Estate Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Amy Ellis

Amy Ellis


Mackys Real Estate Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

10 acre waterfront


Lifestyle block on Duck Creek, subdivide or build

Subdivide


Landbank, build, subdividable waterfront lifestyle

Waterfront Lifestyle


10 acre waterfront block with barn that is subdividable