Nestled discreetly at 17 Queen Street, Northcote Point, Auckland, this freehold property is a charming residential dwelling. Constructed in 1900 with wood walls and an iron roof, it offers 3 bedrooms, a floor area of 174sqm, and a land area of 809sqm. The property,Te Arotia, meaning 'Pathway to the Sea', stands as a testament to heritage craftsmanship with its Kauri exterior, heart Rimu interior, and Matai floors. Its capital value has seen a remarkable increase from $1,800,000 in 2017 to $2,275,000 in 2021, a growth of 26.39%. The latest sale was in 2005 for $785,000. The HouGarden AVM estimates the property's value at $2,255,000. This property is in the catchment area of Northcote Intermediate School (Decile 6), Northcote School (Decile 9), and Northcote College (Decile 7), making it an ideal choice for families.
As for the property itself, stepping into the foyer is like traveling back in time, with a spacious hallway, 3.5 metre internal stud height, an open fireplace, and original leadlight windows. The site, with its attractive established gardens, has only changed hands twice in its century-long history, presenting a rare opportunity for the right family. Northcote Point is popular for its central location, picturesque heritage homes, and proximity to the Viaduct, CBD, Ponsonby, and Takapuna. The area offers a collection of cafes, bars, and restaurants, with The Engine Room and Stafford Road wine bar being highlights, along with The Bridgeway cinema and convenient ferry services.
With potential waiting to be unleashed, this property is perfect for those seeking inspiration and a home that stands out from the ordinary. It features comfortable single-level living, ducted gas heating, and a layout that flows beautifully to both east and west. The new owner of this unique and character-filled home will have a creative canvas to shape its future.
Updated on December 02, 2024