68 Second Avenue, Kingsland, Auckland, 1021, New Zealand

Just like pavlova, rugby, and a summer BBQ, the 1900s bungalow is a beloved Kiwi staple. Built with solid craftsmanship, featuring native timbers, weatherboard cladding, and a sturdy roof, it’s no wonder these homes continue to be cherished by generations. This beautifully renovated gem at 68 Second Ave offers a perfect blend of classic character and modern living.

 

Step inside to discover a thoughtfully updated interior that retains its original charm while boasting cool, contemporary vibes. The classic floor plan includes three generous bedrooms, each filled with natural light and plenty of storage. The spacious living area is a standout, offering a warm and inviting space that flows effortlessly to a sunny north-facing deck – perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or hosting friends.

 

The kitchen is a chef’s delight, combining vintage appeal with modern conveniences. Gleaming timber floors, ample storage, and quality finishes create a space that’s both functional and full of personality. The large basement rumpus room provides an excellent entertainment area or a teenager’s haven, adding an extra dimension to this versatile home.

 

Set on a fully fenced, level section, the outdoor space is ideal for kids, pets, or simply unwinding in your private garden sanctuary. The vibrant locale is a major drawcard, with gastronomic goodness every way you turn. Sample craft beers at Urbanaut, enjoy family-friendly dining at Peel to Pip, grab your caffeine fix at the legendary Crave Café, and finish the day at one of the delectable eateries in Morningside Precinct or Kingsland Village.

 

Public transport is super accessible with a train station, bus routes, motorway links, and the city cycle path all close by. Westfield St Lukes for shopping and movies is only minutes away, and great education options are available from pre-school through to senior college.

 

Whether you’re starting out, downsizing, or simply looking for a home with heart, 68 Second Ave is a ‘Sweet As’ find.