Located at 12 Sanders Street, Arapuni, South Waikato, this residential dwelling offers a unique opportunity for those seeking their first home, a downsizing option, or a holiday retreat in a vibrant community. The property features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1 carpark, spread over a floor area of 75m2 on a substantial freehold land area of 1011m2. Constructed in 1950 with fibrous cement walls and an iron roof, both in average condition, the house sits on an easy/moderate rise contour. Recent updates include fresh paint inside and out, enhancing the charm of this character home. The spacious kitchen boasts ample storage, while the open-plan living areas are warmed by a wood fire, offering inviting spaces for relaxation. An additional external room provides flexibility for storage or as an extra bedroom or office. The property enjoys lovely views of Maungatautari mountain, complemented by the serene sounds of native birdlife. Outdoors, the flat-contoured grounds are adorned with established trees for privacy, a carport with an attached shed, and several garden sheds for additional storage. Its location in a quiet street within Arapuni village is just a short walk from the popular Rhubarb cafe and close to the lake and Waikato River trail, making it ideal for boating, fishing, walking, and cycling enthusiasts.
The property's capital value has remained steady at $340,000 since July 1, 2018, with no increase observed. The HouGarden AVM estimates the property's value at $335,000. Notably, the property was last sold on September 15, 2021, for $510,000, marking a significant increase from its previous sale price of $116,000 on June 6, 2012. This demonstrates a remarkable growth in value, reflecting the property's potential and the area's appeal.
While specific school zone information is not provided, the property's central location to Putaruru, Te Awamutu, and Cambridge offers convenient access to a range of educational facilities, ensuring families have various options for schooling. The area's community amenities and natural attractions further enhance the living experience for residents.
Updated on March 21, 2024.