Nananu-i-cake (Nananu-e-thake), a freehold island with a smaller satellite isle, is currently for sale, New Zealand price by negotiation. Ready for immediate occupation, the Island is approximately 1 km off the Northern Coast of Viti Levu Fiji, and a leisurely 2.5 hour drive from Nadi International Airport or under 3 hours from the Capital, Suva.
The magnificent property sits on top of one of the highest points on the Island with magnificent 360 degree views, most particularly to the West over neighbouring Nananu-i-ra and the South Pacific Ocean.
The islands have an estimated area of approximately 550 acres, subject to survey, and comprise a four bedroom architecturally designed house along with an additional two Fiji guest Bures bedroom suites, a library, large open plan living/dining room, BBQ/Dining Bure, laundry and swimming pool.
The main residential complex was designed by Murray Cockburn, a well-known and respected Fiji/NZ Architect of high repute.
The property is well established with access tracks and roads to its five beaches; staff quarters; stables; horses and sheep paddocks inclusive of stock; boats; jeeps; generators; satellite and telecommunication facilities; a fresh water supply and 300,000 gallons of water storage and a jetty.
The extensive landscaped gardens have been developed over a generation, whilst most of the Island still maintains the natural tropical vegetation, including groves of mango trees lining some of the trails, and pine forests for potential harvest. There are also well defined road trails for vehicles and horse trekking and ample paddocks for horses and sheep. There is extensive potential for additional further development within the 550 acres of private property and the islands enjoy an excellent year-round climate.
For prospective investors, the potential of this largely untouched island is enticing. There are a number of possible target markets - private owners wanting exclusive usage, developers wanting to add villas and resorts and investors who use it themselves and hire it out to high net worth people or celebrities seeking privacy and relaxation. There is extensive potential for development with approximately 550 acres and an array of locations for building sites by the water and on the ridges facing North, South, East or West.
The islands also boast an interesting history remaining in the same Family since 1974, when Sir Harold Mitchell visited from the UK and purchased the two adjacent freehold Islands as an idyllic retreat. Sir Harold held the position of Vice-Chairman of the Party under Sir Winston Churchill during the war, and his social and political standing led to a number of high profile dignitaries visiting and staying on the island at various times, for which commemorative trees were planted.
Sir Harold also enjoyed his gardens and the landscaping he created around the main house on Nananu-I-Cake exists largely unchanged to this day.
Such well located, secluded and highly private freehold islands are rare, particularly with all infrastructure in place for immediate occupation or further development. Viewing, by appointment only, is highly recommended.