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    Snells Beach

    Snells Beach is a small coastal town in the north of Auckland Region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the eastern coast of the Mahurangi Peninsula and its namesake beach faces east across Kawau Bay to Kawau Island.

    The area was originally known as Long Beach to early European settlers. It was bought in 1854 by Cornish miner James Snell, who had initially settled at Kawau Island after first working at mines in South Australia. Snell settled at the beach, where his family farmed for generations. Scottish immigrant Alexander Algie and wife Mina, bought the land to the south at Martins Bay, where his brother Samuel settled in 1867. The Algie family established a boarding house on the beach in the late 1890s, which operated until 1941.

    In 1904, J. Clayden and J. Parkinson discovered a large amount of kauri gum at Snells Beach, extracting seven tons during low tide. Further digs took place in 1907, predominantly by recent Dalmatian immigrants to the area. By the early 20th century, Snells Beach was becoming a popular spot for holidaymakers, and in the 1930s, the area became better connected to the Auckland roading network, opening the door for more permanent residents.

    The first block of shops in Snells Beach was constructed in 1982. The commercial and light industrial area of Snells Beach led to the community becoming the service centre for the wider Mahurangi Peninsula, and the second largest commercial centre in the Warkworth/Matakana areas. During the 2010s, the area transitioned away from being primarily a holiday town to a permanently settled satellite town of Warkworth. 

    Martins Bay

    1/11
    Jackson Crescent
    2Bedrooms
    1Bathrooms
    Land Area834 sqm

    Auction (unless sold prior)

    Martins Bay

    1/11
    Jackson Crescent

    Auction (unless sold prior)

    2Bedrooms
    1Bathrooms
    Land Area834 sqm

    Bach with Million Dollar Views - Rarely for Sale!

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    Snells Beach is a small coastal town in the north of Auckland Region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the eastern coast of the Mahurangi Peninsula and its namesake beach faces east across Kawau Bay...



    Bach with Million Dollar Views - Rarely for Sale!

    Imagine waking up every morning to breath-taking, uninterrupted views of Martins Bay Beach. This two bedroom bach on a cross lease title offers the perfect opportunity to create your dream coastal retreat while enjoying one of the most sought-after vistas in the area. With a little TLC, this property can be transformed into a modern getaway or a long-term project.

    Enjoy unbeatable, panoramic views of Martins Bay Beach, where you can watch the sunrise or sunset from the comfort of your own spacious deck. The two cosy bedrooms offer a perfect space to relax and unwind while the property features an open layout with easy access to a sunny decked area.

    The downstairs area offers versatile options, easily convertible into a third bedroom (with council consent of course), or as a rumpus room or home office. With a little imagination, the possibilities are endless!

    This property is connected to the property sharing this title via the living room wall.
    By purchasing the property, you would also have a 1/2 share of the carport and the shed at the base of the garden.

    This heart-warming property provides a rare opportunity in a highly sought-after area, so whether you’re looking for a weekend escape or a long-term renovation project, this property offers great potential for those willing to invest time and effort.

    Don’t miss the chance to own a slice of paradise in one of the most beautiful locations along the coast and seize this incredible opportunity and make this charming bach your own!

    Come to one of our advertised open homes or contact us now to arrange a viewing.

    Auction: On-site, Sunday 9th February 2025 at 11:00am (unless sold prior)

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