Escape to a Coastal Lifestyle!
3.39 hectares is a rare find in beautiful Ahipara. This large site in a residential zoned area, has expansive views over 90 Mile Beach and Shipwreck Bay that will take your breath away. This property is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and nature, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The block has been extensively planted with lots of now mature trees, including pockets of natives.
Whether you're looking to relax outdoors or enjoy water activities, this property has it all. Get back to the peace nature provides in a sought after location.
The property is situated in the coastal village of Ahipara close to a restaurant, cafe, shop, and school with a hospital, supermarket, shops and other amenities close by in Kaitaia , approx 14 kilometres away. Making this the perfect spot to build your dream home. There is power, phone and sewage connections to the site and fibre in the area is spot on.
Of course, if you want the opportunity to possibly subdivide that's another option. There are many possibilities with this exciting find.
Ahipara is home to one of the best surf breaks in NZ. The fishing is exceptional and it is a popular game fishing location with its own gamefish club. Ahipara golf club has a picturesque and popular golf links course. Just to name a few benefits for someone wanting to invest in this beautiful area. This property really does have it all !!
Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity.
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The latest product recalls
We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
Back Country Cuisine brand Mushroom Bolognaise and Spaghetti Bolognaise
Regal Marlborough King Salmon Dip with Gherkins, Capers & Dil
Golden Island brand Pork Jerky Korean BBQ Recipe
Nothing Naughty brand Premium Pea Protein Natural Caramel
Product Recalls: Infant care and clothing
Crywolf Baby Hooded Towels- Lucky Picnic, Lucky Days, Little Lobsters
Deluxe Adjustable Baby Walker with Push Handle and Stationary Stand- Sold at Baby Way
Product Recalls: Toys
⚠️ Asbestos risk in 14 piece Sand Castle Building Set and Blue, Green and Pink Magic Sand - sold at Kmart
⚠️ Asbestos risk in Educational Colours - Rainbow Sand and Creatistics - Coloured Sand - Various Colours
Magnetic Game- sold on Trade Me by Dealbox and various sellers
Music Cube- sold at Panda Mart
6-Sided Cube Toy- sold at Panda Mart
Rubber Duck Figurines- sold at Timezone
Magnetic Fidget Pens
Rubber Duck- sold at GameOn Arcade
Product Recalls: Cosmetics
People4ocean- SPF 50+ Mineral Bioactive Shield Lightly Tinted Cream
Product Recalls: Electronics
Fantastic Four Illuminated Cups- sold at Hoyts Cinemas New Zealand
Belkin BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K
Energizer Hard Case Professional Rechargeable Spotlight, 1000 Lumen
Product Recalls: Other
Trek Precaliber bicycle- sold at various retailers
Check the New Zealand Transport Agency's handy vehicle recall list here.
See past months' recalls. Stay safe, neighbours!
Poll: Have you faced any barriers when trying to access primary health care?
Your location can affect how much you pay to see a GP. So, someone on the West Coast might pay around $33, while a person in Wellington might pay closer to $70.
❔ We want to know: Where do you live, and how much do your GP visits cost?
These prices are influenced by underfunding, subsidy caps, and the pressure they put on wages. Read more about how the GP lottery impacts you in Harriet Laughton's piece in The Post.
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0% I have experienced financial barriers
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0% I have had issues with availability
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0% No - I haven’t been impacted
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