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Lot 3 Patten Passage, Arapaoa Island, Queen Charlotte Sound, Marlborough

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1.09 ha Land area SQM

Asking Price NZ$175,000

Priced to sell!


Calling all nature lovers, this peaceful native bush covered site offers all the delights of a perfect waterfront hideaway in a very quiet part of the Sounds. Only 40 minutes from Picton by boat, this 10,860sqm bush clad section awaits your personalised building project.

This section is your next blank canvas. This section offers incredible views of the Queen Charlotte Sound, where you may live the ultimate self-sufficient lifestyle being completely off grid with a legal easement for water collection from a neighbouring fresh water stream. It is recommended that a secondary roof collection supply stored in a 25,000L tank be installed also. Build yourself a place with beachfront access and complete your dream holiday haven by getting resource consents for a floating jetty and moorings for your trusty whiz boat and that impressive launch.

My vendor wants this section sold and have priced it accordingly. Enquire today, do not let this opportunity get away from you!

If you'd like to receive more information or organise a viewing contact the Sales Sisters Claudia and Georgia Ryan at Bayleys today.

Claudia Ryan

Claudia Ryan


Be Marlborough Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Georgia Ryan

Georgia Ryan


Be Marlborough Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Access


40 minute boat ride from Picton 35 minute boat ride from Waikawa

Section


1.0860 hectares, sloping/steep terrain, identified building site, native bush and birdsong

Services


Stream fed supply, sourced from neighbouring property – legal water easement. Clear water effluent system - recommendation No mains power

Waterfront


Yes, the section has access down to the waterfront. No definite track has been formed