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    Huapai

    Huapai is a locality north-west of Auckland, New Zealand. State Highway 16 and the North Auckland Railway Line pass through it. Kumeū is adjacent to the east, Riverhead is to the north-east, and Waimauku to the west.

    Settlement at Huapai developed in the 1870s after the construction of the Kumeu–Riverhead Section, a railway on Te Tōangaroa that linked Kumeū to Riverhead. In 1914, Huapai was established as a rural housing estate, and promoted as a fruit growing area. By the 1940s, Croatian New Zealanders developed a winemaking industry at Kumeū and Huapai. Since the 1970s, Kumeū and Huapai have grown to become a single urban area, often referred to as Kumeū-Huapai.

    By 1936, 303 people lived at Huapai, while 198 were living in Kumeū, and 113 in the surrounding rural area of Kumeū. Winemaking was established at an industry at Kumeū and Huapai in the early 1940s, led by Croatian families such as Nick and Zuva Nobilo, and Mick and Katé Brajkovich. Most notably for Huapai, the Nobilo family operated the Gilbey-Nobilo vineyard from Huapai, producing wine from Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage grapes.

    By the 1970s, the fruit growing industry in Huapai became less profitable, after areas such as the Hawkes Bay became more efficient growers. During the same decade, industrial firms began opening operations in Huapai and Kumeū, during which the villages of Huapai and Kumeū began merging into a single urban area.

    Huapai

    138
    Matua Road
    4Bedrooms
    2Bathrooms
    2Garage
    3Car Spaces
    Land Area613 sqm

    Huapai

    138
    Matua Road

    4Bedrooms
    2Bathrooms
    2Garage
    3Car Spaces
    Land Area613 sqm

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    Huapai is a locality north-west of Auckland, New Zealand. State Highway 16 and the North Auckland Railway Line pass through it. Kumeū is adjacent to the east, Riverhead is to the north-east, and Waimauku to the west. Settlement at Huapai developed in...



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    Hugging an enclave of beautifully finished homes, this exceptionally presented four-bedroom G J Gardner residence offers the lifestyle you deserve behind the very chicest noir facade.

    You know when you know, and upon entry there is an immediately beguiling sense of space and connection with nature as you gaze through to the floor to ceiling windows to the gently contoured forest view. A contemporary poster child for breezy family living, it’s a home with a deep sense of welcome, and clearly reflects how easy entertaining was the design mandate. As you stroll around your mind will continually wander back to the serenity and tranquility this sleek space offers, with its handsome lines and exquisitely nurturing and comforting feel.

    The open plan area basks in the warmth of natural light creating an enduringly welcoming ambiance whatever the time of day, and the clever floorplan maximises space promoting a sense of openness with thoughtful expediency. A lovingly crafted back deck beckons rest through the summer months, followed by dinners in the cushy glow of golden hour.

    Fresh landscaping and immaculate presentation ensure a polished offering, while the resonance of calm and the discernable feeling of a much-loved address make it impossible not to feel you have discovered a truly special home as it blushes demurely in the evening light.

    With the large garage to hand, the kids will almost certainly like to scoot around the ample off-street parking space, before taking the short walk to the tight-knit Matua Ngaru School, innovative in design and staffed by an incredibly supportive well-regarded team.

    Near the heart of Kumeu, your graceful new abode is surrounded by a host of amenities, including locally owned shops, substantial parks, and renowned wineries replete with cellar door experiences. Flanked by both Woodhill and Riverhead forests, this suburb is as attractive as this exquisite specimen of design planning and execution.

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