
124b Waiwhetu Road
WAIWHETU
SOLD
Your Slice of Paradise in Waterloo.
A great opportunity here to purchase a brand new stand-alone home off the plans in Waterloo. This single storey home offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with the master enjoying a walk-in-wardrobe and ensuite. Plus, open plan living, great indoor/outdoor flow and a single internal access garage.
Three bedrooms/master with ensuite
Modern open plan living
Fully insulated, double glazing & heat pump
Quality fixtures & fittings
Internal access garage
About the Area
Tree-lined streets, character homes, excellent public transport and zoning for top schools make Waterloo popular with owners and tenants alike.
This location is zoned for Waterloo School, Hutt Intermediate, Hutt Valley High and is just a short walk to the Waterloo Interchange — the biggest train station in the Hutt Valley.
Experience the Great Outdoors
Facing central Wellington from the eastern side of the harbour sits the charming city of Lower Hutt.
Take a dip a the Hutt River, fish the river mouth at Seaview, or enjoy the extensive Petone Beach foreshore. A short drive around the harbour takes you to one of the crown jewels of Wellington, Days Bay. Carry on further through to Eastbourne and explore the ruggest coast to Pencarrow.
The hills are surrounded by fabulous walking tracks such as the idyllic surrounds of Belmont Regional Park on foot. It’s got a range of tracks to pick from including the popular Korokoro Dam Loop.
Impeccable Eateries
Lower Hutt is known for its high-quality local produce and humming food scene. Eateries don’t have to search far and wide for fresh kai moana, fruit and veggies, and they cook up some fine fare with all these excellent ingredients.
Family-run organic dairy producers Zany Zeus offers their incredible cheeses and ice creams from their cafe and shop in Moera. Situated at the Southern end of the Hutt Valley is Petone—a vibrant hub home to many of Lower Hutt’s best cafes, restaurants, and bars.
Shop ‘til You Drop
Lower Hutt is home to Queensgate, Wellington’s largest shopping mall with over 140 stores all conveniently located under one roof, late night shopping on Thursdays and Fridays, ample free covered-parking, and soon to host the region’s first VMAX movie theatre.
Petone’s Jackson Street, which runs parallel to the seashore, is a vibrant and diverse range of specialist food importers and producers tucked between boutique shops and vintage outlets.
Arts and Education
Lower Hutt is home to well-regarded tertiary education providers. Weltec’s Petone Campus and Wellington Regional School of Construction, as well as the Open Polytechnic’s main campus.
Creativity is at the heart of Lower Hutt with a range of local creators and galleries, including The Dowse Art Museum—a thoroughly modern museum that looks after one of the country’s most important art and craft collections and hosts some of the country’s most fascinating exhibitions.
Photos courstesy of Hutt City Council huttvalleynz.com

SITE PLAN
3 |   2 | 1 | 1 
122 sqm | 432 sqm