827 days ago

Land for sale, $160K, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt

Andrés from Papakowhai

Selling a section in Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt. It is 1027 m². Address: 11 Gribble Grove, Stokes Valley

Asking price: $160,000 / Private Sale.

Need services to be connected. Not building there any more as life situation has changed. Happy to put you in touch with the surveyors and companies so you can continue the process.

There is a flat area of about 90 m² where you can park your caravan or tiny house and live off grid while you build your home. There is also another flatish elevated area where a second dwelling can be built.

All relevant documents can be found here: drive.google.com...

Feel free to visit it anytime you wish, and for any question, please email andres.oventi@gmail.com

thanks!

Price: $160,000

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