
Your peaceful retreat with future potential.
Nestled in one of Whangārei’s most desirable lifestyle locations, this rare 1-hectare (10,415m²) north-facing section in Kamo presents a peaceful retreat with future potential.
Whether you’re seeking a forever family home, a secure spot to retire, or downsizing from a larger rural property, this House & Land opportunity from Signature Homes ticks all the boxes.
With the potential to subdivide into eight future lots (subject to council approval), this property isn’t just about a dream lifestyle now — it’s a smart investment in the future. Choose from four premium home designs, perfectly tailored to embrace the rural charm and space this site offers.
What makes the area special?
- Kamo is a well-established and sought-after location
- Tranquil, safe, and aesthetically appealing neighbourhood
- Minutes from schools, medical centres, cafes, supermarkets, and shops
- Surrounded by lush greenery, with a peaceful rural outlook
- Easy access to outdoor activities and scenic walking trails
Available Package Options:
22 Smithville Road – Tomtit Plan (213m²):
- $1,587,000 (Fixed Price)
- A modern family home with excellent indoor-outdoor flow and separate living zones.
22 Smithville Road – Plover Plan (223m²):
- $1,590,000 (Fixed Price)
- Ideal for entertaining, with open spaces, plenty of light, and effortless flow to the outdoors.
22 Smithville Road – Ellemere Plan (208m²):
- $1,630,000 (Fixed Price)
- Stylish and spacious, offering functional living for growing families or active retirees.
22 Smithville Road – Adventure Plan (280m²):
- $1,800,000 (Fixed Price)
- A lifestyle statement home with everything – expansive living, multiple bathrooms, and architectural appeal.
Rural Serenity Meets Town Convenience
22 Smithville Road, Kamo, Whangarei
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Our House & Land packages make building easy by bringing together the right section and home design - so you can skip the stress and get straight to the fun part.
Most banks ask for:
• 10% for owner-occupier builds (or sometimes 5% if you're a first home buyer)
• 20% for investment builds
First home buyers may also get bank cash contributions to help with costs.
Using KiwiSaver?
If you’ve been contributing for 3+ years, you might be able to use it toward your deposit. Chat with your KiwiSaver adviser to make sure you’re in the right fund and ready to go.
A construction loan is paid out in stages as your home is built – these are called progress payments. You’ll usually only pay the interest during the build, which helps with cash flow.
Some lenders offer special construction rates, so choosing the right one can save you money.
Learn more about construction finance.
We work with expert new build finance advisors across our regions who understand the Signature Homes process inside and out. With access to all major lenders, they’ll help match you with the right finance solution to suit your needs.
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Our House & Land packages include everything you need to move in, from the home itself to the driveway, fixtures, and fittings.
Sometimes, to give you more flexibility, we leave a few things – like landscaping, decking, or window furnishings – up to you. If that’s the case, they’ll be clearly listed in the property details.
So you’ll always know what’s included, with no surprises.
When you sign your Building Agreement with us, the total cost to build your home is locked in.
No hidden extras. No unexpected costs. Just peace of mind.
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On average, the full process takes 10–12 months, including planning, consent, and construction.
The physical build usually takes 6–10 months, depending on your home design and weather conditions.