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It's a picturesque drive through the Central Hawke' Bay countryside to the quaint rural community of Tikokino. Founded in the 1860's and is renowned for its historical origins when it began as a sawmilling centre for local forests and later a service town for the farms that took their place, Tiko (as it's known amongst the locals) offers sought after village living with a genuine community connections - be it through the local primary school, playcentre, nearby agricultural and horticultural employment opportunities or simply having pint and a yarn with the locals at the renowned tavern just around the corner. Being located at the foot of the Wakarara and Ruahine ranges, the central location offers convenience to many lifestyle and recreational opportunities on offer including tramping, hunting or trout fishing in the crystal-clear headwaters of the nearby Makaroro river. The easy access to the highway gives you the freedom to live in a country environment with an easy commute to your office in town with Waipawa a 15 minutes drive east and Hastings a 38 minute drive north. Just one lifestyle sized 5,680m2 (1.40 acre) section remains with no covenants on the title giving you the freedom to apply your vision to create your own living environment - be it new build or pre loved, tiny homes or relocatables - as how and when you wish. Purchasers own water collection and storage, septic system, vehicle crossing and connection to the nearby power source required. Build now or landbank for the future. Owen Street: Buyers $170,000+Lot 3: 1,447m2 (0.35 acres)Lot 5: 1,759m2 (0.43 acres)Lot 6: 2,246m2 (0.55 acres)Sedgwick Street: Lot 9: SOLDLot 10: SOLDLot 11: SOLDLot 12: SOLDLot 13: SOLDLot 14: 5,680m2 (1.40 acres) Buyers $220,000+