Front row seats

Whether you’re captivated by the sea or the rural landscape on the horizon, this home won’t disappoint if you’re wanting the “best seats in the house” with everchanging water-views.

Flexibility is the key to this amazing beach abode with the “Boathouse”, offering you an opportunity to live in one and Airbnb the other.

The hard part will be deciding on which one, as they both offer their own unique features with easy maintenance and inviting outdoor spaces in an extensively planted garden setting.

The main home has a small footprint, yet a huge deck for soaking up the sun or hosting gatherings with friends and family and undoubtedly a panoramic vista that very few properties on the Kāwhia harbour can compete with, plus a choice of two bedrooms. Will it be waking up to the view or the access to the deck that appeals the most?

The “Boathouse” boasts a generous open-plan layout with separate bathroom and huge potential for an Airbnb setup in a tranquil setting. Ideal for a couple needing a private workspace or separation from friends and family who may never want to leave.

A private access to the harbour means you’re only minutes away from the boat club, or a take away coffee. Unwind after a long day in a peaceful sanctuary to

rejuvenate mind, body, and soul.

This coastal property provides the ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life with ample space for relaxation and entertainment.

Open home: Sunday, March 3, 11.30am – 12 noon.

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