


+9This 2.549 hectare property has one of the few level building sites with stunning rural and harbour views to be found in Mahurangi West. Furthermore, it is the only commercially rated land along Mahurangi West Rd and includes existing commercial premises which would make an ideal building site/project, or could be used as a new business opportunity. \n\nIn addition, there is a nearly new, contemporary styled, relocatable 3 bedroom house on site in which to live in while you build your new home, or it can be tenanted out.\n\nSo this new lifestyle in Mahurangi West presents many exciting options for a new owner including:\n* Leasing out the commercial premises (ideal as a workshop or studio) and live in the house\n* Investing in the land and gaining a rental income from the commercial premises and the house\n* Buy the land for an amazing house site that is level and has panoramic harbour and rural views\n* Buy the property to live in the house and operate your own business from the commercial premises\nThis property is definitely for sale so be creative and think how this opportunity could work for you!\n\nClick here to view Jenni Finlayson's personal website\n\nThe sheltered bays, native bush, open pasture and historic sites of Mahurangi Regional Park straddle the entrance to the beautiful Mahurangi Harbour, which gives the park its name. \nThe park is divided into three fingers - Mahurangi West, Scotts Landing and Mahurangi East. Mahurangi West provides a backdrop to three pohutukawa-fringed bays - Sullivan's (Otarawao) Bay, Mita (Otuawao) Bay and Te Muri Bay. \nScott Point includes the historic Scott Homestead, while the remote Mahurangi East is only accessible by sea. \nThe park is a favourite stop for boaties all year round. It takes on a festive air at Auckland Anniversary Weekend in January, when hundreds of classic vessels revel in the Mahurangi Old Time Regatta.\nProperties tend to be tightly held by those fortunate to live here but there is always a warm welcome for new owners. School buses travel from Mahurangi West to the North Shore.\n\n
