*** OFFER NOW ACCEPTED PENDING ISSUE OF TITLE *** Ignore the online CV as this is wrong and misleading for this property. The new CV will be available later this year once titles get issued. Just a short hop to Stillwater is this rare opportunity that seldomly comes to market. This property is currently undertaking a subdivision where the result will leave a small cottage and 4.9075ha of rolling land with great future potential. The Vendor is committed at moving on so it's just a matter of time before the new title becomes available. We are currently seeking expressions of interest where we can share further details on the current plan and what the potential outcomes could be here. Included in the sale is a small existing cottage that comprises 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, with an open plan lounge, dining, and kitchen. Outside you have a single carport and a large double garage. The cottage is transportable so you could live in it while you build, rent it out or remove completely and start again, the choice is yours? With so much land on hand this property comes with many opportunities. The existing paddocks are fully fenced, making a great environment for the idealist hobby/lifestyle farmer. The land could be used for many different things including grazing for horses, cows, sheep, the list is endless. Once complete there is also a further potential for more titles, this would require further investigation but could always be a great option to pursue later. This is a fantastic location, just 5 mins from Silverdale, Pack N Save, Bunnings, Silverdale bus station, motorway access and a little further afield Silverdale Mall, Orewa, Whangaparaoa and local beaches. So, if you're wanting a rural location just 5 mins from suburbia, look no further. Would suit: Developers, Land Bankers, Farmers, Lifestyle enthusiasts, Upsizes, Downsizers, Builders Key... See interactive features for this property on barfoot.co.nz. Click the "View their website" link at the bottom of this page.
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