Modern Barn-Style Living for First-Home Buyers
Timeless Style Meets Modern Simplicity
Welcome to the Kai Iwi Plan — a thoughtfully designed 150m² home that blends modern functionality with rustic charm, perfectly suited to its Clevedon farming heritage. With its classic double gable roof and barn-style detailing, this home stands out as a warm and stylish choice for first-home buyers or young families seeking space, comfort, and community.
Key Features:
- Three well-appointed bedrooms designed for rest and flexibility
- One main bathroom plus a separate WC for everyday convenience
- Open-plan living, dining & kitchen area with a smooth flow to outdoor entertaining spaces
- Contemporary kitchen with stylish finishes and great storage
- Single internal-access garage plus space on a generous 500m² section
- Distinctive barn-style exterior with double gable roof—reflecting the rural charm of Clevedon
- Energy-efficient construction with Signature Homes' industry-leading guarantees
Location Perks:
Set in Clevedon Meadows, this home offers the best of semi-rural living with village amenities just minutes away — local markets, schools, boutique cafes, and parks. It’s the perfect spot to plant roots and grow with your family.
Make your move to Clevedon with the Kai Iwi Plan – where heritage charm meets modern living.
Contact us today for more information and start planning your new lifestyle!
Please note: The advertised package is priced from and is subject to final engineering, site design, specifications, house design, and landscaping. The images shown are indicative of what can be built on this site for the package price.
Modern Barn-Style Living for First-Home Buyers in Clevedon Meadows
62-80 Papakura Clevedon Road, Clevedon, Manukau City, Auckland
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