950 days ago

Solid Family Home on 2.5 acres park-like grounds

Louise from Redwood Valley

For the first time for sale in 50 years!

This is a private sale of a rare and unique property in Richmond’s sought after Hill Street.


It offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for lifestyle dwellers or developers to realise their dreams.

This property is unique and different to any other:

Huge park-like grounds with creek running along one border.

Stunning views across the Waimea Plains and Western Ranges (Mt. Arthur).

9434 sqm (more or less = almost 2.5 acres) of land with total privacy.

15-minute walk to downtown Richmond (Mall).

Solid 1960s 3+ bedroom house.

Several sheds including a large workshop.

The house:

Although now needing refurbishment, it comprises three generously sized bedrooms, one bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen, separate dining room, large west-facing lounge with an open fire place and a terrace with stunning views across the mountains.

Two heat pumps were added over the last 5 years.
A large basement (rumpus room) plus garage and covered parking spaces for numerous cars, boats, trailers etc.

There is also an in-ground swimming pool (with a sloping depth) of about 10 x 4 metres, which requires a complete refurbishment.

Please note:

Individuals and property developers are welcome to inspect.
Requests by Real Estate Agencies and their agents to view the property with the purpose of listing are asked not to contact the sellers.
Interested parties are encouraged to exercise due diligence before making an offer.
Tasman District Council (TDC) valuation reference 19600/33300. Mixed residential, Lot 1 D P 6522.
To make an appointment and/or for more information, please text or phone:

The sellers on 027 345 3169 or 03 544 5677 any day between 7am and 7pm NZST.

See also Trade Me listing 4126603345 for more pictures.

Negotiable

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