Price Reset — Now Seriously Selling

Property listing ID: 926270

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Garage
2
Covered parks
8
Off-street parking
6
Land area
1518m²
Price / method
$1,149,000

A decisive shift in price expectations means this long-held property is now firmly on the market to be sold. The instruction is clear: all interest will be considered. Perfectly positioned just 200 metres from Pukekohe Railway Station, with electrified trains running every 10 minutes, this location couldn’t be more relevant in today’s rising fuel environment. Commuting convenience is no longer a luxury, it’s a strategic advantage. Set on a substantial 1517sqm site and zoned H6 Terrace Housing and Apartment Buildings, the future here is as compelling as the present. Whether you’re looking to landbank, develop, or secure a high-growth holding, the zoning supports significant intensification (subject to council approval). Anchoring the site is “Asquith”, a beautifully restored 1930s character home crafted from Totara by noted builder Robbie Burns. Rich in detail and warmth, it showcases polished matai floors, elegant high ceilings, and refined period features, seamlessly balanced with modern upgrades. The layout offers a generous master suite with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, plus two further bedrooms, while open-plan living flows effortlessly to a covered outdoor deck and landscaped grounds. Bordering Rooseville Park, the property enjoys a lush native bush backdrop, creating a sense of privacy and greenery that’s increasingly rare so close to town. Ample garaging and extensive off-street parking complete the picture, making it equally appealing for families, home-based professionals, or those seeking both charm and scale. Zoned for Valley Primary and an easy stroll to town, cafes, markets, and amenities, this is a location that continues to strengthen as Pukekohe evolves. A rare combination of character, scale, park-side position, and apartment zoning — now aligned with the market and ready for its next chapter.

Listed by Barfoot & Thompson , Diana Cussen (Pukekohe)