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Far North

Kerikeri

4/38 Amsharlo Drive, Kerikeri

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Kerikeri · Far North

4/38 Amsharlo Drive, Kerikeri

Land Price

$395,000

$344/m²

With 2-Bed Devpro 65m²

$694,999

With 3-Bed Devpro 95m²

$794,999

With 4-Bed Devpro 122m²

$894,999

Land area

1,149 m²

Zone

Residential

Natural Hazards

None identified

Council services

Live reticulated water, wastewater, and stormwater data is not yet wired in for Far North. Check the LIM report or contact Far North District Council directly.

Title Type

Freehold · Fee Simple

Legal Description

Lot 4 Deposited Plan 548869

Title Area

1,149 m²

Easements

None identified

Mortgage

No mortgage

Encumbrances

None

Consent Notices

Yes

Covenants

Yes

4 registered instruments on title
Discharge of Mortgage2026-04-02
Consent Notice2024-04-05
Easement Instrument2024-04-05
Land Covenant2024-04-05

Market position

Priced 49% above the Far North average.

This section$344/m²
Far North · Residential average$231/m²

District average computed from the active sections listed. Updated daily.

Lifetime cost · Devpro vs Building Code

What is the lifetime cost of a 4-bed home at 4/38 Amsharlo Drive, Kerikeri?

Section price pre-filled from this listing. Tweak the build, mortgage, and running-cost inputs to see the 30-year picture.

The build

Mortgage

Running costs

Monthly mortgage — green-loan advantage

Building code

$4,391/mo

Devpro

$4,178/mo

Saving

$212/mo

Devpro vs Building Code — the investment case

YearIf held (savings)If sold — resale premiumIf sold — total Devpro advantage
0yr$0$80,550$80,550
5yr$25,990$102,804$152,655
10yr$55,644$131,207$238,927
20yr$160,456$213,723$495,723
30yr$262,364$348,132$811,824

If held = cumulative operational savings (mortgage interest + energy + HVAC service + replacements avoided). If sold = full net-position delta. Click any row to see the five components that make up the total advantage.

30-year "held" savings — where the money comes from

Mortgage interest (green-loan 1% off)
$76,372
Energy (70% lower, inflating)
$139,522
HVAC servicing (less run-time)
$19,932
HVAC replacements avoided
$26,539
Total 30-year savings
$262,364

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About this section

<p>So the price has dropped dramatically...<br /><br />LOT 4 / 38 Amsharlo Drive, Kerikeri<br /><br />Nearby town and in one of the best streets in Kerikeri, you’ll find this selection of amazing sections. <br /><br />Beautiful park-like surrounds with reserve access from each section to the manicured gardens and ponds. <br /><br />Power and fibre to each section plus a connection to the developers’ sewerage scheme guarantee easy living in this prestigious location. <br /><br />Fully formed crossings to each section. <br /><br /><br /><br />Grab your builder and see for yourself. <br /><br /><br /><br />Call me to arrange a viewing.</p>

Site context

What surrounds this land.

Road frontage

17 m

AMSHARLO DRIVE

Nearest stream

696 m

setback may apply

Nearest river

Nearest coast

1.2 km

Nearest lake

209 m

Nearest wetland

RMA s6 constraint if close

Rail proximity

Powerline proximity

Distances are from the parcel centroid to Topo 1:50k features (LINZ). Road frontage is a proxy — centreline intersection with parcel boundary, not a legal access measure. Confirm setbacks with a district-plan check before purchase.

Survey & boundary

How well-defined are the boundaries?

Survey plan

DP 548869

Deposited 2020-04-16

Survey class

I is tightest, V is loosest

Survey marks near parcel

0

Redefinition survey

Unlikely needed

Based on plan age + survey class

Survey data from LINZ Landonline. A surveyor's boundary redefinition can cost $3–10k+ depending on site conditions — factor it in if you plan to build close to a boundary and existing marks are damaged or missing.

Aerial imagery

See the land from above.

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