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Deadline Sale
38 Leslie Street, Waiau
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100m2
4046m2

Country Calm on 4,046m²

If you’ve been craving elbow room, fresh air and a shed setup that can accommodate your hobbies, this is the home for you. Set on a substantial 4,046m² section in Waiau, the 100m² two-bedroom home pairs classic weatherboard character with peaceful country living. With four garages and parking for up to eight vehicles, it has more than enough space to accommodate all your DIY projects. For tradies, collectors, lifestyle seekers or anyone done with tight suburban sites, this is the dream upgrade.

From the street, the red corrugated iron roof crowns a traditional timber exterior, framed by wide lawns and established boundary planting. Large front windows draw in natural light and keep the interiors airy. Inside, the long lounge embraces an earthy palette, with patterned carpet underfoot, timber trims and a log burner set against a feature wall.

The layout is straightforward and functional. Two bedrooms sit off the main living zone, each with good proportions and scope to personalise. The bathroom is centrally placed and easy to access. This is a home with solid bones, comfortable as is, with clear potential to refresh over time if you choose.

The expansive lawn stretches wide and flat, ideal for pets, gardens, or simply enjoying the stunning scenery that surrounds you. A smattering of mature trees dot the landscape, while the garages and shedding provide options for workshop quarters, storage for boats or caravans, or room to run a home-based trade.

Positioned close to the Mason River, Waiau Reserve and with easy access to State Highway 70, you’re connected without feeling crowded. Local schooling and township amenities are nearby, while Hanmer Springs is an easy drive for weekend escapes. Rural opportunities of this scale don’t surface often.

Contact Priscilla Stewart or Davinia Harrison to secure your slice of Waiau countryside.

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Davinia Harrison Davinia Harrison
North Canterbury / Christchurch
Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008)