After a week of changeable weather we approached the Kaitoke Grand Design site with some apprehension. Would there be anything done? Would it just be a quagmire. The answer to both those questions is yes!
A real drive!






This photoblog charts the creation of the Treanors' Grand Design in Kaitoke, New Zealand 1 year from the start of our search for a piece of land to build a house and live the country lifestyle. After seeing around 20 sections and one failed purchase, we finally bought 2.6 hectares on the Kaitoke Loop Road on 1 March 2007. One week later the build was underway and is expected to last around 6 months to complete. Then we'll really start living the dream here in New Zealand.
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