This cute stucco cottage on the larger front portion of a cross lease site may inspire hope in first home buyers by being one of the more affordable properties in the Avenues in the current market. Though just swing a cat size (approx 65m2) it packs in a lounge, separate kitchen and two bedrooms (one double, one single), bathroom, plus an office. A large ply lined garden shed behind the carport adds storage or bloke space. The home is insulated in the ceiling and underneath and has an 'unovent' home ventilation system. Wool carpet warms the native timber floorboards. Enjoy your own pretty front garden surrounded by a picket fence and plenty of off street parking. Investors will appreciate the reliable long term tenant. (The tenancy is currently managed very efficiently by a professional property manager).\nWhile legally defined as having a third share of the property the exclusive use area of this property is closer to half the total area of the 908m2 cross leased lot. The property is situated between Cameron and Devonport Roads in a good solid Avenues location near Sixteenth Avenue shops, close to hospital and schools and 3.5kms from the Tauranga CBD. Surrounding properties are average to good quality with a mix of homes on full sections and home units on part sites. \n\nLocation\n\nFew regions in New Zealand or the world for that matter have as much to offer as the Bay of Plenty. From the gentle harbour waters to its surf beaches, its fishing and diving grounds to the scenic bush, the Bay is as much a quiet recreational playground as it is a thriving business and rural community.\nKey economic elements for the region include Tourism, Horticulture (predominately Kiwifruit and Avocado production), Viticulture, Pastoral farming, Forestry, Housing and Holiday Makers. The rapid growth in the area provides a vibrant living environment from job opportunities to business prospects with a sustainable future.\nTauranga as a city is one of the fastest, if not fastest growing cities in New Zealand. With a mixture of beautiful scenery, great beaches, cafes, restaurants and nightspots it is more than a city it is a lifestyle. The award winning schools also provide a key reason why Tauranga is proving to be such an attractive destination for both ex Kiwi's and migrants as a place to set up their new life in New Zealand.\n