Some properties are about lifestyle.
Others are about position.
40 Regent Street sits quietly in the second category — and that’s where the opportunity lies.
Tucked down a right of way, this three-bedroom home offers privacy while still being firmly within the Fairlie township. From here, you get the best of both worlds — in-town convenience with a rural outlook and mountain views that remind you why this region continues to attract long-term attention.
For those in dairy or wider rural operations, this property makes immediate sense. It works as a support base, staff accommodation, or a reliable second home during the busy seasons. Fully insulated throughout, with multiple heating options including a heat pump, wall heater, and chip burner, it’s built to handle the Mackenzie climate with ease.
Previously tenanted, it has already proven itself as a steady income earner. That alone gives it weight — but when you combine that with the fact it is priced below RV, the conversation shifts toward value and timing.
Inside, the layout is practical and familiar — three double bedrooms, separate bathroom, laundry and toilet. Outside, the section is deliberately low maintenance, with carport and storage already in place. It’s not demanding, which means it’s easy to hold, rent, or use as needed.
This is the kind of property that fits house banking strategies, long-term holds, or operational support without overcomplication.
Sometimes the smartest moves are the quiet ones.
This is one of them.