This bright do-up might also be the brightest investment on the easternmost tip of New Zealand.
The fake grey brick cladding on the exterior of 17 Harris Street, Kaiti, Gisborne, doesn't really do the interior justice.
Inside no living space is painted the same colour: the kitchen is orange, the lounge green, the three bedrooms red, light purple and lime green, and the hallway a brilliant-blue tone.
The only exceptions are the bathroom, toilet and laundry, which are painted in simple grey.
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The Bayleys agents marketing the property - Clint and Rachel Daly - are advising buyers to “bring your measuring tape and imagination as this property can be whatever you want it to be.”
The Dalys call it a “small beginning to a big opportunity”. Rachel says the perfect buyer is a keen renovator who’s not afraid to take on a project. “It’s definitely a large project as it’s a bit run down,” she says.
The 1900s house sits on 664sq m of freehold land, has a CV of $169,000 and is just one street away from the beach - all the right ingredients for someone looking to add value.
OneRoof data shows property values in Kaiti have surged in the last 12 months, largely due to the affordable prices and the area's coastal lifestyle benefits.
“A lot of people are looking for a place in that area, it’s central and is only a short walk away from all the shops,” Rachel says.
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