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Whangaruru 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Whangaruru 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Proudly marketed by Steve and Miriam Davis WHANGARURU 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road WHANGARURU LIFESTYLE - YOU REALLY CAN HAVE IT ALL! Whangarei This outstanding property offers all the advantages of an exclusive lifestyle with the substantial benefits of coastal and rural living. As you meander down through the gated property, you are immediately impressed with the tranquil, private, safe, and secure location. On offer: • One level (160m2 approx.) 2013 modern build, with double glazing, 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan living, with closed wood fire, overlooking beautiful Harbour views. • 20ha of Pastural Grazing, Eight paddocks/water troughs, with fenced wetlands, a small orchard, and a raised vege patch • A Hi Stud (80m2) shed with auto doors for storing the boat and all the farm toys,plus a UV Water Filtration system, 2 Phase power, and Electric Fence Unit • 1 x 25,000 Ltr water tank and a Durocrete Effluent Plant wastewater system • A Boaties Dream with only 2 minutes to the boat ramp or just enjoy a morning swim and picnic • Moorings are available for the more enthusiastic • Local Whangaruru Primary school, and Takeaways/Fuel provisions at Oakura (approx. 8km), 1hr (approx.) to Whangarei CBD Seeing is believing, immerse yourself in a fabulous coastal, rural lifestyle, so accessible to the many more beautiful Northland picturesque spots and outdoor activities this beautiful coastland property has to offer. True Kiwi living! Call Steve or Miriam now 0800 832 632 for your private viewing, you won’t be disappointed. VIEW ON WEBSITE: www.harcourts.co.nz/WR36726 PRICE ON PROPERTY: Price by Negotiation APPROX FLOOR AREA: 160 sqm APPROX LAND AREA: 200000 sqm 3 2 1 1 2 2 WHANGARURU 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road www.harcourts.co.nz Property Details Property Details Property Type Lifestyle Land area Land Area Ha 20 Property Features Smoke alarms Roof Coloured steel Tenure Freehold Property condition Excellent House style Other (Board & Batten) Garaging / carparking Internal access, Double lock-up, Auto doors, Off street Construction Batten & Board Joinery Aluminium, Double glazing Insulation Walls, Ceiling Flooring Tiles, Carpet and Vinyl Window coverings Blinds Heating / Cooling Woodfire (Closed), Ceiling fans Electrical Satellite dish, TV points, Phone extensions Blinds, Fixed floor coverings, Light fittings, Stove, Rangehood, Dishwasher, Heated Towel Rail, Smoke Detector, Garage Chattels remaining Door Remote Modern, Open plan, Dishwasher, Upright stove, Rangehood, Breakfast bar, Gas bottled, Pantry and Finished in Kitchen Laminate Living area Open plan Main bedroom Double and Walk-in-robe Ensuite Separate shower Bedroom 2 Double and Built-in / wardrobe Bedroom 3 Single and Built-in / wardrobe Main bathroom Separate shower, Exhaust fan, Heater Laundry In garage Views Bush, Private, Rural, Water Aspect North, East Outdoor living Entertainment area (Uncovered and Other surface), Clothesline, Garden, BBQ area, Deck / patio Fencing Fully fenced Land contour Sloping, Steep Grounds Backyard access, Tidy Garden Garden shed (Number of sheds: 1) Water heating Gas Water supply Tank (size: 25000) Sewerage Other (Durocrete Effluent Plant Waste Water) Locality Close to schools, Close to shops This document has been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information. Whangarei PropertyPhotos WHANGARURU 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Property Title RECORD OF TITLE UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT 2017 FREEHOLD Search Copy Identifier 561610 Land Registration District North Auckland Date Issued 23 January 2012 Prior References 297146 Estate Fee Simple Area 20.0000 hectares more or less Legal Description Lot 1 Deposited Plan 446014 Registered Owners Vicky Jan Tribe and Northland Trustee (2014) Limited Interests 8898642.2 Consent Notice pursuant to Section 221 Resource Management Act 1991 - 23.1.2012 at 2:52 pm Subject to a right (in gross) to convey electricity, telecommunications and computer media over part marked B on DP 446014 in favour of Northpower Limited created by Easement Instrument 8898642.4 - 23.1.2012 at 2:52 pm The easements created by Easement Instrument 8898642.4 are subject to Section 243 (a) Resource Management Act 1991 Appurtenant hereto is a right of way, right to convey telecommunications and computer media created by Easement Instrument 8898642.5 - 23.1.2012 at 2:52 pm The easements created by Easement Instrument 8898642.5 are subject to Section 243 (a) Resource Management Act 1991 Transaction ID 61963795 Search Copy Dated 07/10/20 4:36 pm, Page 1 of 5 Client Reference 2885836/1 Register Only Whangarei Property Title Identifier 561610 Transaction ID 61963795 Search Copy Dated 07/10/20 4:36 pm, Page 2 of 5 Client Reference 2885836/1 Register Only WHANGARURU 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Property Title Identifier 561610 Transaction ID 61963795 Search Copy Dated 07/10/20 4:36 pm, Page 3 of 5 Client Reference 2885836/1 Register Only Whangarei Property Title Identifier 561610 Transaction ID 61963795 Search Copy Dated 07/10/20 4:36 pm, Page 4 of 5 Client Reference 2885836/1 Register Only WHANGARURU 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Property Title Identifier 561610 Transaction ID 61963795 Search Copy Dated 07/10/20 4:36 pm, Page 5 of 5 Client Reference 2885836/1 Register Only Whangarei Property Plans WHANGARURU 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Property Rates 10/12/2020 Rates Record Details - Whangarei District Council We've started building a new website. Come and have a look! Rates Record Details This page contains details of the rates record you have selected from the search results and general property information. Updated: 13/07/2020 9:50 a.m. To return to the list of search results, press 'Back'. Legal Description(s): LOT 1 DP 446014 Back General Property Information Assessment Number: WDC0030002210 Property ID: 162006 Address: 11 Whangaruru Wharf Road Hikurangi Land Area: 20.0000 Capital Value: $1105000.00 Land Value: $770000.00 The rates information provided below is based on rating values as at 1 August 2018. These figures are the gross rates applied to the property and may not take into account any current applicable remissions. If no rates breakdown appears on this property/document, it is assumed that it is a new property created by a subdivision and rates will apply from the following rating year. Where properties have been subdivided since 1 July, the rates details displayed may not apply to the new subdivided portion. If you are unsure call us on freephone 0800 WDC INFO (0800 932 463) or (09) 430 4200. Information about the Northland Regional Council (NRC) rates for Whangarei District ratepayers can be found on their website. Northland Regional Council Rates (opens in a new window) Rates Breakdown (up to 30 June 2021) Description Amount General Rural $2353.81 Uniform Annual General Charge $486.00 District-wide Refuse Management $191.00 NRC - Regional Civil Defence & $21.44 Hazard Management NRC - Regional Emergency $11.71 Services Rate NRC - Regional Council Services $120.20 NRC - Regional Flood $27.05 Infrastructure NRC - Regional Fresh Water $151.38 Management NRC - Regional Infrastructure $18.48 NRC - Regional Land Management $70.38 NRC - Regional Pest Management $60.11 NRC - Regional Sporting Facilities $16.76 NRC - Regional Transport Rate $23.20 WDC :$3030.81 NRC :$520.71 Explore full functionality at the GIS Maps website Total $3551.52 PLEASE NOTE: If no GIS map is displayed, please click the above link to search for the property in the GIS Maps website. Disclaimer: Visitors to this site are advised that Whangarei District Council does not warrant the accuracy of this information and does not accept responsibility or liability for any action taken as a result of the use of part or all of this website, its content or any linked sites. This valuation information is provided as at 1 August 2018 and is used for rating purposes as from the commencement of subsequent rating years, i.e. 1 July 2019. It should not be used for property settlement purposes and contact should be made with the Whangarei District Council if such a figure is required. www.wdc.govt.nz/SearchCentre/Pages/RatesDetail.aspx?AssessNo=0030002210&SUE=7356196 1/2 Whangarei Harcourts OptimizeOptimize Realty Realty Ltd Ltd We are a grassroots, local team, but are part of a global company and this is something we’re proud of. The Harcourts Optimize Group consists of Harcourts Whangarei, Harcourts Bream Bay and Harcourts Just Rentals. We cover all facets of real estate including residential, luxury, lifestyle, rural and commercial, business broking and property management. Our 50+ person team work together to get our clients the best result – no matter what the job. We are committed to providing excellent service and do everything in our power to give everyone a great experience when they work with Harcourts. The Harcourts Optimize Group is lead by Mike and Debbie Beazley, two Whangarei locals who have extensive experience working in real estate. As our business leaders, they are passionate about giving back to our local community and we are honoured to be able to give back to organisations like North Haven Hospice, Northern Surf Lifesaving, The Halberg Foundation, The National Breast Cancer Foundation and many more every year. Our sales team are integrated into our wonderful community in so many ways and are all proud to call themselves Northland locals. We share the same passion for this beautiful part of the world and love helping others to enjoy it too. Harcourts Whangarei Harcourts Whangarei is our head office located on Robert Street in the CBD. With sales operations based here it’s always full of activity and we always welcome walk-in-enquiries. Our sales team here covers all aspects of real estate - residential, rural, lifestyle, coastal and commercial.
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