MORTGAGEE SALE\n\nThis property forms part of the Te Kopi Wildlife Sanctuary Estates Mortgagee Sale. Located in the Outer Pelorus Sound and Admiralty Bay, Te Kopi Wildlife Sanctuaries is a total of approximately 1628 hectares in twenty freehold titles ranging from 1.6 ha to 341.95ha With 7 baches, 7 building sites, a tourist lodge, several jetties, many moorings, over 100km of hand crafted mountain bike and hiking tracks, along with 4wd tracks lead you to explore the exclusive beaches, private coves and ranging mountain peaks. \n\nAll properties offered individually and can be purchased in individual or multiple titles. For complete details on all 20 properties refer www.bayleys.co.nz and the following reference 112531, 112532, 112533, 112534, 112535, 112536, 112537\n\nContact Glenn Dick for a full information memorandum and the official Sale and Purchase Agreement for these properties. \n\nCamp Bay situated in the heart of Waitata Bay in the Pelorus Sound is a land area of 84.2964 hectares ( 208 acres) Approximately forty five minutes by fast boat or ninety minutes by launch or yacht from Havelock. Camp Bay offers a home away from the hustle and bustle of the city with peace and tranquillity only found in the Sounds. A jetty in the bay is also only a couple of hundred metres along the bay which can be utilized by yourself, your visitors or for the delivery of supplies. Take in the magnificent views of the Sounds and bring your friends to enjoy this amazingly secluded retreat that you'll want to call home well before you even visit.\n\nRecently rebuilt, the home offers ample accommodation. There have been over thirty beds available in the four bedrooms to overnight visitors at Camp Bay in the past. This just hints at the possibilities of this fantastic property which includes a double kitchen and living areas along with central bathroom facilities. Verandas all the way around with the bay immediately in front of the home makes Camp Bay the perfect New Zealand bach to share with family and friends.\n\nServices are reportedly, mains power, water via rain water collection of creek / spring supply and effluent via septic tank (all these are subject to confirmation through buyers own due diligence). Interested parties are encouraged to research Council consents and the ability to transfer ownership for all foreshore structures and (if any) moorings.