Here it is! This rare to find, well presented lifestyle property/ entry farm with breathtaking water feature, is all set up and ready for its new owners to walk in and start enjoying the good life that its previous owner has established. 53 acres divided into 11 paddocks and mature bush, which covers approximately 1/3 of the property with a picturesque stream and waterfall tucked amongst it. Beautiful swimming spots with clear water and a pebbled bottom offer refreshment on hot summer days. Experience delightful picnics under the majestic old Puriri trees, creating an incredibly peaceful environment that will thrill both your family and friends. On average, the current owner is grazing about 30 cattle and 20 sheep. A reliable water source is provided by a spring waterfall. All troughs are gravity-fed. The 4 bedroom home has been modernised in recent years. With an inviting open plan living area that seamlessly connects to a large sheltered deck and BBQ area, you can revel in great outdoor living and breathtaking rural views. The spacious full bathroom, two sep. toilets (one conveniently located by the side door), and a sep. laundry ensure comfort and convenience. Adjacent to the house, you'll find a double garage, while an additional double bay barn and workshop provide ample space and storage for your equipment and toys. This property also has subdivisions potential. Please ask for the Subdivision Assessment Report and scheme plan if you are interested. Located only 15 minutes drive from Kaitaia yet positioned on the hills above a lovely valley where privacy is assured. With this combination of self-sustainability, beautiful setting with water feature, excellent spring-water supply, proximity to town, a classic well presented home, stunning beaches for surfing and fishing, beautiful bush and forests, fantastic mild weather and the friendly laid back people of the Far North, you will love your new life. Call or email today for more information or to arrange a viewing. Price is...
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