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For sale: Large coastal block with its own beach!

Published: Thu 24 May 2018 09:49 AM
A unique 5.3-hectare coastal block complete with its own beach on Wellington’s south coast is up for sale.
“This is an incredible opportunity with the property nicely situated to maximise outstanding views including sunsets and is sheltered from any prevailing winds, says Joe Lupi, owner of Century 21 First Choice Realty.
Mr Lupi has been appointed to sell Lot 13, subdivided off Kinnoull Station, at 1079 South Makara Road - around from Red Rocks. It is protected by covenants and has full road access.
“This is an outdoor adventurer’s dream property. There’s great hunting, fishing and plenty of flora, fauna and streams. This place lends itself perfectly for self-sufficient living - off grid!
The property is also home to 12 baches that are privately owned with their occupation licenses providing rental income.
He says the landowner has excellent controlling rights and the property could be proportionally titled for each bach or retained as is. What’s more a resource consent has been approved to enable the 12 baches to be rebuilt if that was ever desired.
“The rugged and remote beauty of the south coast is completely captivating. At the same time Wellington City is just 40 minutes-drive. It is a very rare and very cool property.”
Mr Lupi says viewing is strictly by appointment but to gain a full appreciation interested parties need to see Kinnoull Station for themselves and he’d be delighted to show people around.
Tenders close: 12noon on Thursday 7 June 2018 at the offices of Century 21, Level 7, 32-34 Kent Terrace, Wellington.
To view the listing, visit: http://www.century21.co.nz/property/residential/buy/nz/69/makara/432921
To view the video, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsHsSLgPZTI
www.century21.co.nz
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