Perched on an elevated no-exit street in Port Chalmers, this 1920s weatherboard bungalow with a relatively young
Coloursteel roof combines character, community, and untapped potential. With north facing, sweeping water views over the bay and
native bush surrounds, it's a property rich with charm, history, and opportunity.
High ceilings, stained-glass accents, and a massive bay window in the lounge (with log burner) set the tone inside.
The dining room flows to a sunny breakfast deck via patio doors, while the upgraded kitchen provides plenty of bench space, an
induction cooktop, rangehood, and even a sunbed window - a perfect backdrop for entertaining the chef, while busy in
action.
The flexible floor plan spans two levels: upstairs offers three bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, dining, and lounge; downstairs
adds two bedrooms, a second lounge, and bathroom - a superb setup for teens, guests, or extended family. The roughcast
base anchors the home's classic weatherboard profile.
Outdoors, a winding garden path meanders past natives, fruit trees, with a community garden just steps away. At street level,
a single car park and single garage (in need of repair) complete the package.
A much loved home, now ready for fresh vision, this property is brimming with potential, and being sold "as is where is' to those willing to restore this gem.
With its neighbourly feel, character details, and unbeatable Port Chalmers setting, it's a rare chance to revive a crown jewel, and make it shine again.
Contact me now for the information pack or to schedule a private inspection.