Big and beautiful Roseneath icon fetches $2.85m
rateable value of $485,000.
‘‘It combined easy single-level living with privacy and convenience in the perfect location,’’ Gavin Faulke, of Harcourts, says.
Built in the 1980s, the 100sqm dwelling had three bedrooms, a sociable kitchen, a modern bathroom and a secluded deck.
It was on a 768sqm section with a carport and off-street parking.
‘‘The gardens were ideal for pets or a starter family,’’ Faulke says. AN AOTEA home with stunning views has been auctioned for $155,000 above its rateable value.
The property, at 27 Aspiring Tce, had a rateable value of $700,000 and sold for $855,000.
‘‘It was positioned for the stunning water views and sun, with four spacious bedrooms, big open-plan living spaces and full wheelchair accessibility, including a lift,’’ Marty Ritchie, of Harcourts, says.
‘‘Lots of thought had been put into the layout.’’
The 290sqm dwelling was built in a culde-sac in the 2000s on a 600sqm section with off-street parking. A RAUMATI BEACH home with a separate studio has been auctioned for $395,000.
The property, at 29 Tui Road East, had a rateable value of $320,000.
‘‘It was a spacious, charming twobedroom home on a private 868-squaremetre section next to Weka Park,’’ says Jan Palmer, of Harcourts, who marketed it with her husband, Doug.
‘‘It didn’t have neighbours on three sides and was just a few hundred metres from Kapiti College, Raumati Beach School, transport and Raumati Village.’’