I think we found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - or at least our block of gold. And for us, it was a couple of acres of native bush.
After the rig sold we started to look for some land.
Bernie loves having a project on the go, and enjoys pottering about creating things. Getting some land seemed to tick a few boxes for us. Bernie could build and we could use it as a base when we got back into motor-homing again.
We talked about areas in the South Island where we'd like to live. One was Otago, we both loved that region - but it's a long way from where we're currently living (and employed) so we limited our range to within an easy days commute from Nelson.
Initially we thought Westport would be the spot. It's Bernie's hometown and compared to Nelson, land is so much cheaper. So we made a list of potential properties and spent a couple of weekends looking around. Eventually we narrowed it down to a couple of possibilities but they seemed to be over priced for the area, so we extended our search.
Hokitika was an area we both liked and while looking on Trademe, we saw a section at Kumara Junction (15 mins north of Hokitika) that had been cleared of bush, ready for building, it had a water tank and a septic tank. It looked good. After making a list of other places to check out in the area we set aside a day to have a look.
The Kumara Junction section looked okay but there was a small creek to the side of the section that concerned us due to possible flooding.
After we left the section we went to Kamara Beach to have some lunch.
What a beach! A typical West Coast beach; rugged and isolated.
There was sand for the dogs to dig (ah-ha, it's all about the dogs), lots of stones, some were pure white (which I love collecting) and all sorts of gnarly driftwood.
Kumara Beach also has it's claim to fame ...it's the starting point for the 'Coast to Coast' endurance race.
Looks to me like a bit of paradise, our son has done the same thing but further up the coast in Waimangaroa. Has a 6 acre block of Bush together with a big barn which is livable and almost at the foot of the Dennison incline. Loves the coast.
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ReplyDeleteLooks great B & K....will look you up next trip over to the coast...cheers
ReplyDeleteMarg and I have been looking as well and have never really considered over on the West Coast looks like you got yourselves a little gem well done
ReplyDeleteMagnificent. Meant to be
ReplyDeleteMay you have many happy years on your beautiful new property.
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