BUILD YOUR DREAMS HERE!
Private, exclusive, and with sea views to die for. Nestled amongst established tropical landscaping, hear the sea, smell the sea, feel the sea breezes right from your own estate.
Welcome to 42 & 40 Waimanu Place held in two separate titles and being sold together to maximise the rare opportunity to build up to a 500sq m very special home right on the estuary overlooking the Omaha harbourside.
The existing owners had planned to build their ultimate dream retirement home but plans have now changed and their change of plans could well be your windfall. This is a property that can give you both flexibility and options should you wish to build a separate smaller home on a separate title close to you for intergenerational or extended family use.
The lushly landscaped entrance and driveway to the property is by way of a wide concrete-paved right of way - which services four other properties in this exclusive enclave.
In keeping with the vendor's initial plans, the larger estuary fronting section has had all utilities signed off and completed in readiness for their proposed build, even to the extent of developing a compliant building platform well above the flood plain. All the hard work has been done!
The smaller section had been planned to be used for additional landscaping and as an orchard, contributing to the privacy, desirability and further enhancement of a larger home. Already planted are plum, peach, apple, pear, mandarin, and avocado trees. This section could also be used to accommodate a Tiny Home or Studio with all the amenities, and sold off in the future if required.
There is a substantial utility shed already located on site.
Renders from the existing plans are available on request should you wish to visualise what the end result could look like - or perhaps assist in designing your own vision.
This property has to be seen to be believed.
Call Vicky on 021 818 855 or Di on 021 917 080 for a private viewing.
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Precision Real Estate MREINZ
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (REAA 2008)