Nestled in the historic Frankton Village, this Freehold property on 14 Pukeko Street is a charming residential dwelling from the 1920s. It boasts 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a single carpark, and an area of 84 square meters on a level 800m2 section. The home features Matai floorboards, sash windows, and a wide hallway, combining authentic character with modern conveniences like a heat pump for year-round comfort. The roof, made of iron, is in good condition, while the wooden walls are average. The latest sale history includes a transaction in 2020 for $585,000 and another in 2014 for $222,111. The Capital Value (CV) has seen a growth of 57% from $485,000 in 2018 to $760,000 in 2021, with the HouGarden AVM estimating the property at $740,000. In terms of education, the property falls within the zones of Fraser High School (Decile 4), Maeroa Intermediate (Decile 3), and Frankton School (Decile 3), offering a range of options for families.
Externally, the property is complemented by a sheltered verandah facing east, a spacious garden with a variety of fruit trees, and a large double garage with additional utility space. This authentic charmer is perfect for those seeking a piece of history with modern living.
Updated on August 26, 2024