Harcourts Picton Breaks Residential Sale Record
Harcourts Picton Breaks Top Residential Sale Record
What is believed to be the highest amount ever paid for a residential property in Picton has just been confirmed by Harcourts Picton owner, Brenda Davey. The renowned luxury property at 41 Marina Drive, Waikawa Bay sold for close to its listed price of $1.6 million.
Ms Davey described it as “a landmark property with the marina at the doorstep” and added that property of this calibre with its many special features was “extremely rare” in Picton. This was the first time it had been on the market since it was built 17 years ago.
The secluded luxury and stunning sea views of the Waikawa Bay property in the Marlborough Sounds attracted interest from as far away as Germany, the United Kingdom and Australia, however Ms Davey added that it was a New Zealand buyer who purchased it.
Crafted from cedar and Alexandra schist the large homestead included three bedrooms and three bathrooms as part of its 360 sqm floor area. It also had four car garaging and numerous entertainment decks to take advantage of the stunning harbour views stretching well over 30 kilometres down Marlborough Sounds from its elevated 9780 sqm site.
Ms Davey said the Marlborough area was certainly
continuing to attract a lot of buyer interest from both
throughout New Zealand and ‘ex-pats Kiwis’ looking to return
home in the near
future.
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