I am always thrilled when given the opportunity to sell a home in Belmont Terrace, and this property is no exception. Over the years, I have found that many buyers are drawn to the unique character of homes in this area, which owe their individuality to the various eras in which they were built. The abundance of mature vegetation throughout Belmont Terrace offers both privacy and charm, while the lower slopes provide shelter from the wind without sacrificing beautiful outlooks. Some homes, such as Number 69, even boast stunning views of the Harbour.
This particular home was built in the 1960s, a time when native hardwood was commonly used for both external and internal joinery. During this era, architects began incorporating larger windows into even modest homes, allowing for an abundance of natural light. These solidly built homes have since become ideal candidates for renovation, making them well-suited to today's more casual, contemporary lifestyles.
The current owners, who have lovingly maintained this sunny property for 31 years, have undertaken a series of thoughtful renovations over the past decade. The home now features a new roof and has upgraded from timber window joinery to aluminium, with a mix of double glazing and retro-fitted double glazing. Fresh, neutral paint colours and modern floor coverings create a stylish and inviting atmosphere. The original native timber floorboards are now exposed in three of the bedrooms, a sought-after feature. Underfloor and ceiling insulation further enhance the comfort of this home.
The bathrooms have been tastefully modernised, but the true highlight is the kitchen, which has been extensively renovated to a near-new standard. It offers ample bench space and is equipped with high-end appliances, including a rare 1½ eye-level oven, adding extra practicality. There are four bedrooms in total-three doubles and one single. The spacious master bedroom features a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite, and a gorgeous view of the Harbour, providing a delightful start and end to each day.
Immaculately maintained, the rear garden is fully fenced, ensuring security for children and pets. The seamless flow from the kitchen, dining, and living areas leads to a large, near-new deck and a small lawn, perfect for a trampoline or play space. Beyond that, a sheltered second patio offers additional outdoor living. Tucked away but conveniently close is a large glasshouse, allowing for year-round home-grown produce-ideal for promoting healthy eating and helping to reduce the food bill.
The property includes a garage and parking spaces for two additional vehicles.
Belmont offers more than just a place to live-it provides a lifestyle. Residents enjoy proximity to regional reserves and the Hutt River, as well as convenient access to bus routes, several schools, and easy connections to Hutt City via SH2, with quick routes north to Upper Hutt, south to Wellington, and across to the Kapiti Coast.
I am always thrilled when given the opportunity to sell a home in Belmont Terrace, and this property is no exception. Over the years, I have found that many buyers are drawn to the unique character of homes in this area, which owe their individuality to the various eras in which they were built. The abundance of mature vegetation throughout Belmont Terrace offers both privacy and charm, while the lower slopes provide shelter from the wind without sacrificing beautiful outlooks. Some homes, such as Number 69, even boast stunning views of the Harbour.
This particular home was built in the 1960s, a time when native hardwood was commonly used for both external and internal joinery. During this era, architects began incorporating larger windows into even modest homes, allowing for an abundance of natural light. These solidly built homes have since become ideal candidates for renovation, making them well-suited to today's more casual, contemporary lifestyles.
The current owners, who have lovingly maintained this sunny property for 31 years, have undertaken a series of thoughtful renovations over the past decade. The home now features a new roof and has upgraded from timber window joinery to aluminium, with a mix of double glazing and retro-fitted double glazing. Fresh, neutral paint colours and modern floor coverings create a stylish and inviting atmosphere. The original native timber floorboards are now exposed in three of the bedrooms, a sought-after feature. Underfloor and ceiling insulation further enhance the comfort of this home.
The bathrooms have been tastefully modernised, but the true highlight is the kitchen, which has been extensively renovated to a near-new standard. It offers ample bench space and is equipped with high-end appliances, including a rare 1½ eye-level oven, adding extra practicality. There are four bedrooms in total-three doubles and one single. The spacious master bedroom features a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite, and a gorgeous view of the Harbour, providing a delightful start and end to each day.
Immaculately maintained, the rear garden is fully fenced, ensuring security for children and pets. The seamless flow from the kitchen, dining, and living areas leads to a large, near-new deck and a small lawn, perfect for a trampoline or play space. Beyond that, a sheltered second patio offers additional outdoor living. Tucked away but conveniently close is a large glasshouse, allowing for year-round home-grown produce-ideal for promoting healthy eating and helping to reduce the food bill. The property includes a garage and parking spaces for two additional vehicles.
Belmont offers more than just a place to live-it provides a lifestyle. Residents enjoy proximity to regional reserves and the Hutt River, as well as convenient access to bus routes, several schools, and easy connections to Hutt City via SH2, with quick routes north to Upper Hutt, south to Wellington, and across to the Kapiti Coast.