Location
- Rural
6455 Shway One provides for a 1.9223 hectare lifestyle lot located near the intersection of State Highway 1 and State Highway 5, in the South Waikato area of Kinleith.
The dwelling comprises of a 1940's built weatherboard home, with three double bedrooms, kitchen & dining area, separate lounge and separate laundry. There is a sleep out, and vehicle shelter is provided for by way of a carport.
A feature of the property is the substantial implement shed & workshop. The section has frontage to State Highway 1 with a formed driveway from road level.
The contour of the site is level for approximately ¾ depth before falling to a lower level terrace, which is bisected by a stream. The property has an open outlook over the surrounding area.
6469 Shway One provides for an irregular shaped freehold lot of 4.9954 hectare, also located near the intersection of Shway 1 & Shway 5, in the South Waikato. The property is some 23 kms to the north, 43 kms north of Taupo and 39 kms to the west of Rotorua. This property provides for three standalone dwellings and a substantial workshop/implement shed/storage shed.
Unit 1 is located towards the rear of the site, and comprises a two bedroom, one bathroom weatherboard home, with kitchen & dining area, separate lounge and bathroom. To the rear of the house is a covered timber deck, leading to a sleep out which is attached to the single garage.
Unit 2 is located on the northern boundary of the site, and comprises of a basic and compact two bedroom weatherboard dwelling, with open plan kitchen & lounge and bathroom.
To the front of the site is Unit 3, a conventional three bedroom weatherboard dwelling with lounge, kitchen and dining area, laundry and bathroom. Garaging is provided by way of a single carport with a storage shed. A feature of the property is the substantial shed, with corrugated iron shed to the rear. The main shed provides for a high stud height as well as gantry.
I’m Chris Meban and I have 30 plus years of rural experience. I was born in Gisborne and until 2008 had lived there all my life. I am a 5th generation farmer who had run the 2,300 ha family dry stock farm, running 20,000 stock units.
I started my working life shepherding on large East Coast sheep and cattle stations before completing a Diploma of Agriculture at Massey University. After a two year working holiday in Europe and Africa, plying rugby and shearing sheep, I returned to the East Coast farming scene.
In 2008 the family farm was sold and as a result I moved to Rotorua. This was because of the central location and outdoor environment that Rotorua offers. My wife Jenny and I purchased a 55ha lifestyle farm in Hamurana running sheep and cattle. I have many interests outside of work – hunting, fishing to name a few.
My interest in the farming scene and the rural community has led me to the challenge of rural Real Estate.
To me real estate is about achieving the best possible result for my clients and ensuring that the process is a positive one. Creating a marketing plan that will target the right buyers and gain as much attention along with consistent and timely communication with you the Vendor and the buyer will assist in getting that much wanted ‘SOLD’ sign up.
I know my market, and have fabulous communication skills and I have a tremendous track record of sales over many suburbs and all price ranges. I understand the target market for each property I offer for sale and am able to quickly identify the most effective way to reach those buyers.
My commitment to you:
I will apply the farming ethics of hard work and honesty to your real estate needs.