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Legacy of Land


This beautiful 18ha piece of land has been proudly passed down through the generations to take on the legacy in true pioneering spirit and is now looking for a new family to hand it down to the sons of future generations. A lot of love and hard work has gone into preserving the stunning stands of ancient native bush and enhancing the existing wetland area providing an ecological environment and habitat perfect for the exquisite native flora and fauna we are blessed with in 'Aotearoa'. With two house sites to choose from, one 'lowland' geoteched site is tucked into a lush green sheltered spot with a pretty view of the stream, the other 'hillbilly' site sits on the flat top of a knoll with panoramic views of almost the entire block and the surrounding picturesque Makarau Valley, suiting those who like to be elevated, with a formed shed/barn platform and a gravel driveway already in place. Also available on a separate title is a four year old contemporary 'off grid' Eco House should you prefer to move in immediately. So come and enjoy the self sufficient lifestyle of our pioneering predecessors where the land provided food, pleasure and work. Yet in this generation you can still have all the modern conveniences of electricity and Internet at your finger tips and be only 15 minutes to Silverdale and 45 minutes to Auckland City. So call us now for your personal guided tour of Paradise and secure your own legacy to pass on.

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More about Kaukapakapa -
Kaukapakapa is a town in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated in the Rodney district and is around 50 kilometres northwest of Auckland. State Highway 16 passes through the town, connecting it to Helensville about 12 km to the south-west, and Araparera about 14 km to the north. The North Auckland Line also passes through Kaukapakapa. The Kaukapakapa River flows from the town to the Kaipara Harbour to the west.
Kaukapakapa is a Maori name meaning to swim with much splashing. The town is commonly known to the locals in its shortened form Kaukap.
The population of Kaukapakapa and the surrounding district was 2,979 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 711 from 2001.

Asking Price NZ$549,000 + GST (if any)
Karen Asquith

Karen Asquith


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

Graeme Mann


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

Features

Build your Dream


Two level building platforms to choose from

Legacy of Land


A family inheritance is looking for a new generation to be passed down to.

Lifestyle Holding


Mixed grazing mature bush and wet land.