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15B Ratau Street, Māhia, Wairoa

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3 Bedrooms
1 Lounges
2 Bathrooms
625sqm Land area SQM
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Character, comfort and charm


Pack the chilly bin, grab the boogie boards and stroll to the beach — life will be a breeze at this three-bedroom bach in central Māhia. Close enough to wander for an ice cream or supplies, yet tucked away in a sunny, private spot with views of Mokotahi Hill from the front, and grass-clad hills behind.
Practical in layout, the kitchen, dining and living area flows to a sun-filled deck — perfect for coffee in the morning or winding down after a day at the beach. The bach was relocated here in 2017 and given a clever refresh…partial recladding, insulation, rewiring, painting inside and out, and the addition of a woodburner for cosy winter stays, whilst maintaining and preserving the beautiful native timber floors.
The separate utility shed is a real bonus, with a shower, toilet and laundry, plus an outdoor shower for sandy kids and salty wetsuits. Established plantings give shelter and privacy, while the flat lawn provides room for tents, parking or maybe a future boatshed/garage.
With nearly all the furniture and furnishings included in the sale, this is an ideal lock-up-and-leave family bach, whether that's barefoot summers and family barbeques or cosy winter weekends by the fire.

Offers/Enquiries Over NZ$670,000
Katie Bowen

Katie Bowen


Bousfield Macpherson Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Beaches


In one of New Zealand's favourite holiday destinations...so much on offer...swimming, surfing, fishing, diving, golfing and scenic walks.

Character


Polished native timber floors, a cosy woodburner for wintry weekends away, and a fabulous deck area for summer entertaining.

Chattels


Being sold with virtually all the furniture, furnishings and whiteware included.

Location


An easy walk to the beach and town centre, yet nicely tucked away on a 'dead-end' street, with rural views behind.