2674 days ago

Country Living at its Best in Beautiful Whangaroa

Leonie from

Down a quiet country lane in the beautiful serene Waitapu Valley is this 1 hectare lifestyle block surrounded by green rolling hills, native bush and farmland.

This lifestyle block is being offered for the first time. Generations of family farmers have grazed their stock and grown their crops on this land. Now this beautiful piece of paradise can be yours.

Create your dream country home on the easy-build, upper flat site adjacent to the road and close to power.

Grow your own orchard, crops and gardens in the rich fertile alluvial soil on the river flat. This block comes with its own water bore.

The property will be fully fenced for the new owners.

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For boaties it is only minutes to New Zealand’s Renown Whangaroa Game Fishing , Harbour and Marine.

For surf and swimming it is only minutes to the sandy beaches of Tauranga Bay.

30 minutes north of Kerikeri and 40 minutes north of the Bay of Island.

A 1 hectare lifestyle block –large enough to keep a pony, or a few sheep, a chicken coup, a vegetable garden and small enough to manage while enjoying the surrounding peace and quiet of rural New Zealand.

Capture your own piece of rural paradise.

Price: $240,000

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