Yes, you read it right! According to the Council Property File for 11 Golf Road, the occupier in 2006 was granted permission from the Council to keep one pig on the property. We'll let you do your own research on whether this is still possible.
But this property on the corner of Centennial Road and Golf Road has plenty of other opportunities if the pig doesn't work out.
When it comes to affordable property the term freehold does not normally come with it. This two-bedroom on its very own 243sqm freehold title (not cross lease) is located less than 1km from the beach, close to schools and shops. It has off-street parking and an easy-care, fenced garden and veggie patch. Next to a reserve, there is plenty of room for the kids to run around and play. The home is ready to move in but perfect for a buyer to improve. The large double carport is an opportunity to add value. A separate entrance could potentially be re-instated.
A great opportunity for a first home buyer or to add a rental property to your portfolio and landbank. The Draft Nelson Tasman Future Development Strategy 2022-2052 shows the site as "intensification" - up to 3 storey buildings.
The long-term tenant has just shifted out due to the property being sold. It has been appraised as a rental at $380-$400 a week.
The neighbouring freehold studio unit at 15 Golf Road is also available for offers over $329,000 and would be a perfect addition for investors looking to add to their rental portfolio.
Can you picture yourself stepping onto the property ladder and being able to walk to the beach on these lovely summer days and evenings? Or sitting on the covered patio for morning coffee or a late afternoon glass of wine?
Call Liam or Emma to see how you can make this a reality.