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Property Summary

Price

$ 99.900,00

Rooms

Bedrooms: 0 Bathrooms: 0

Location

22 Lulu's lane

Property type

Lots-Land for sale

Land / Lot area

14640 m2

Id

2389

Description

This is your chance to build your own private log house on a secluded section in the unique Mt Lyford Alpine resort. Mt Lyford is an undiscovered log chalet village less than 2 hours drive from Christchurch. Hanmer Springs and Kaikoura are just under an hour away, so you \'ve got the tranquility of Mt Lyford with the hustle and bustle of the tourist destinations comfortably within reach.
This section at 22 Lulus Lane is one of the largest sections in Mt Lyford at 1.4640 ha. Rateable Value is $ 111.000. The section is covered in native bush with manuka, beech and totara. A mountain stream, Lulus creek, flows through the property. It is situated off the main avenue on a quiet side lane.
There is an ideal building site on a flat easy accessible platform which has an outstanding view of Mount Lyford and Mount Terako. The building site is a lovely sunny area.
Mt Lyford offers skiing, ice­skating,te­nnis,horse­ riding,4WD­ trips,walk­ing,mounta­in biking,fis­hing and there 's Mt Lyford Lodge & bar/restaurant just down the hill. An undiscovered paradise.
Rental chalets are in high demand as Mt Lyford is a developing tourist destination mainly over the winter season. It might be a chance for creating your ideal holiday chalet with a return on your investment. Mt Lyford Holiday Homes is an established holiday rental organisation in Mt Lyford.


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Price: $ 99.900,00

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