Here is a property that will give you the true feeling of enjoyment
with magnificent ocean views from all main rooms and set up for
self sufficiency. You can make the most of your weekends relaxing
or fishing from one of the Bays best beaches. This property has a
central location and added
possibilities.\n\nProperty:\n\nThis four bedroom
home was built in 2005 by the current owners and has been designed
to make the most of the outlook. The 2.4 hectare property overlooks
the ocean to Whale and White Islands. Positioned between Te Puke
and Whakatane make the most of its location with the possibility as
a Bed and Breakfast or benefit from its possible subdivision. There
is no need to be near the supermarket here. This property has been
set up for self sufficiency. There is a selection of fruit trees; a
well attended vegetable garden, hen house and land for grazing
along with solar heating. Now that the days are getting longer
enjoy those warm summer nights on the beach with the long line
after work or with friends in the weekend. There is nothing to be
done on this property the home has been designed with the beach in
mind, open layout and separation of main bedroom. Double glazing of
bedroom windows for added warmth and quiet. There is plenty of
storage with an outside studio and extra garaging. Here is a
property you are likely to spend most of your time relaxing reading
a book, feeding the wax eyes or simply enjoying the sun. Whether
you desire a home with income potential, pure relaxation, or one
that welcomes friends and family for easy entertaining, the choice
is yours. \n\nLocation:\n\nWhen location matters
for growing of produce, the Bay of Plenty has it all - the climate,
the population and the networks. Te Puke is located in the Western
Bay of Plenty on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island and
is within two and half hour's drive of 44% of New Zealand's
population. With a population of over 134,000, Tauranga city is at
the region's heart. \nThe Western Bay of Plenty covers 208,472
hectares, stretching approximately 90 kilometres along the
coastline from Waihi in the north to Te Puke in the south and about
32 kilometres inland to the rugged, bush covered Kaimai Ranges. The
landscape of Tauranga is dominated by two key features: the harbour
and the 232 metre high Mount Maunganui (Mauao) where one of New
Zealand's most popular beaches is found. \nTe Puke, the Kiwifruit
Capital of the World is a picturesque community town located 20 km
southeast of Tauranga City and has a warm temperate climate. It
receives between 2,200 and 2,400 hours of sunshine per year, making
it one of the sunniest places in New Zealand. Summer daytime
temperatures average 22-24 degrees Celsius (70-75, Fahrenheit) and
in winter 16-18 degrees Celsius (60-65, Fahrenheit). The average
annual rainfall is 1,198 mm, falling below the national average of
approximately 1,400 mm per annum.\nThe Pikowai area is a growing
lifestyle location. Surrounded by Dairy farms, sheep and beef and
lifestyle properties. Just off shore there can be found some great
spots for diving and fishing for some of the Bays best snapper and
crayfish. Inland you will find walkways, bike tracks and lakes.
This is a place that caters to all ages with plenty to keep the
mind occupied.\n\nThe property is located 20 minutes from Te Puke
and 30 minutes from Whakatane. \n\nIn Brief:\n