Mount Zion

Breathtaking views of the Otago peninsula from this elevated property which basks in all day sun...

View from balcony of existing house

Pictures simply cannot capture the special nature of this site. The view constantly changing with the subtle shift of natural light from sunrise to sunset provides a truly relaxing visual treat.

The property consists of approx 20 acres of land situated a short 10 minute car journey from the center of Dunedin with it's wide selection of shops, restaurants, cafes etc and a 25 minute journey from the airport.

For the boating enthusiast, Port Chalmers with it's yachting marina lies at the foot of the mount approx 7 minutes drive away. The Otago harbour providing a safe sheltered expanse of water for boating and windsurfing activities.

There is a flat to gently sloping area of approx 3 acres which would be ideal for the construction of a substantial house. The remainder of the land has a fairly steep contour with plantings of gum and pine trees and a substantial amount of native bush. A number of well formed tracks on the side of the hill, suitable for a 4 wheel drive vehicle provide access to a large part of the property which due to its shelterd sunny position has a microclimate which could be exploited ..........


existing house

The existing house features an open plan kitchen /living area/sunroom, three bedrooms plus bathroom and laundry. Beneath the house, what was originally a garage has been converted into a lined and fully carpeted rumpus room.. behind the house is a timber clad double garage...
The house is well insulated being clad in Hebel lightweight concrete panels and aside from the living area features double glazed thermally broken windows....
Water supply is from a 5,000 gal tank and a septic tank caters for sewerage...
All day sun ensures that the house gains maximum warmth from the environment and a Jayline starfire woodburner in the lounge caters for all other occasions.

$285,000 inc NZ

Enquiries to: house@dharmajester.com


Approximate boundaries

A Department of Conservation Bushwalk runs nearby to the top of Mount Cargill which affords a truely spectacular view of both the peninsula and further north to Blueskin Bay and the Kilmog Range ( below )