Wearing its 1960s heritage with pride, 11 Kutai Street makes no apologies for what it is: a true-blue Kiwi fishing bach. Honest, original, and full of soul, this is a place where stories are told and memories are made.
Simple, practical, and refreshingly unpolished, the home suits effortless holiday living or a character-filled first home. You’re welcomed straight into a functional kitchen complete with dishwasher, flowing through to an open-plan dining area big enough for a six-seater that has hosted decades of tall fishing tales and fast days on Mt Ruapehu. A separate lounge opens via slider to a small, sun-soaked deck — the perfect spot to wind down after a day on the water.
Three double bedrooms each fit two single beds and include wardrobes, while the main bathroom keeps things compact and efficient with toilet, shower, and handbasin. A woodburner brings warmth when winter roll in.
Attached to the house is a laundry and second bathroom - think practicality - built for hunters and fisherfolk. No frills, just pure usability. Add in a hobby room and a large single lock-up garage and you’ve got all the space you need for gear, projects and weekend plans.
The section is relaxing, well fenced, generous in size, and easy to care for so that means more time fishing, less time mowing.
Held by the same legendary crew of fisherfolk for over 30 years, the time has come to hang up the waders, stash the rods, and pass this freehold gem to its next owners. Turn-key and ready to go, it’s waiting for new stories to be written.
Set in sought-after Kutai Street with easy access to reserves, walkways, and those famous fishing spots, this much-loved property is priced to sell.
Could this be yours? Call Zane today and come live the Tongariro life for yourself. 🎣






























































































