20A Third Avenue
Onetangi, Waiheke Island
Onetangi, Waiheke Island
SOLD
Last Land Standing
Amazingly, here's the last large, flat 1500m2 section, about 150m from Onetangi beach, near the shops and the restaurants that is just waiting to be developed.
Better still, there's power for your builders already on site, as well as optional access to water supply. There's also an irrigation system installed along the now well-established boundaries, which were planted for privacy. The current owners also made use of that water and power whenever they camped here, of course.
You could camp here too, while you decide what to build in this quiet corner of what is arguably the island's best bay. That way you could make use of the existing outdoor shower, store your boards and camping gear in the existing boat shed, and discover how easy it is to drive your Sealegs to the beach.
There are established houses all around the property, so there won't be any future developments popping up to spoil the outlook.
Come and see for yourself what a superb and sunny spot this is, with the reserve on its back boundary and views from there of Onetangi Valley. Bring your ideas. Bring your architect too if you like.
Better still, there's power for your builders already on site, as well as optional access to water supply. There's also an irrigation system installed along the now well-established boundaries, which were planted for privacy. The current owners also made use of that water and power whenever they camped here, of course.
You could camp here too, while you decide what to build in this quiet corner of what is arguably the island's best bay. That way you could make use of the existing outdoor shower, store your boards and camping gear in the existing boat shed, and discover how easy it is to drive your Sealegs to the beach.
There are established houses all around the property, so there won't be any future developments popping up to spoil the outlook.
Come and see for yourself what a superb and sunny spot this is, with the reserve on its back boundary and views from there of Onetangi Valley. Bring your ideas. Bring your architect too if you like.