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How many times have you driven past a quintessential kiwi bach that some genius purchased for a pittance thirty years ago, and kicked yourself for not realising that opportunity? Unfortunately, those opportunities are exceedingly rare now. The chances of you finding a beautifully maintained, two-bedroom, 1930s kiwiana cottage in a small town with the potential for exponential growth, is, to be blunt, slim. But, tucked down the end of Brandon Street, within walking distance to Featherston's blossoming village, drenched in sunlight, with expansive views of the Remutaka Ranges we've discovered one! Yes, it's just as you remember! The well-built solid kitchen - modernised now - but still with those rimu accents. The woodburner in the open-plan living space where you spent cozy nights playing scrabble. Remember The sweeping veranda where you had BBQs with family friends, and sat for hours on balmy Summer nights. The spacious fully-fenced section where you played backyard cricket until it got too dark to see? This section also includes a carport and quaint garden shed. Remember the small old bath and terrible water pressure? Forget that. This one has a modern bathroom with shower and excellent water pressure. Remember walking up to the local shop to get a scoop ice cream? We still have that here! Featherston is a budding little village, only a comfortable train ride to Wellington City, but far enough that it hasn't lost that small town feel. Those were the days. Those can still be the days. You've got 3 options here: 1) Make it home and enjoy it. Create new memories in the kiwiana paradise you never thought you'd find again. 2) Sit on this nest egg and watch it grow, or renovate and re-sell. Either way, this is a rare financial opportunity in today's market.3) Don't buy it. Drive past one day and regret not investing in a property like this when you had the chance. Again. Call Benn and Erin immediately to view.