About Renaye Huia
Renaye has seamlessly transitioned her successful career in sales and business management into the dynamic world of real estate, bringing a wealth of expertise and an unwavering commitment to excellence. With over 8 years of experience in the industry, Renaye has successfully marketed and sold more than 300 properties across the Greater Wellington Region, establishing herself as a trusted name in the local market.
What truly sets Renaye apart is her personalized approach to client relationships. She is deeply invested in achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients and offers unparalleled support through her dedicated full-time maintenance team. This team provides a complimentary property preparation service and free home staging, ensuring each home is presented to its highest potential.
Renaye’s Ray White achievements extend beyond Wellington. She has consistently been recognized for the Lower North Island region, a vast region stretching from Wellington up to Napier and New Plymouth. Over the past two years, she has proudly ranked among the Top three Sales Agents and has received multiple awards for outstanding customer service, further cementing her reputation for excellence.
A passionate advocate for her community, Renaye actively supports local schools, clubs, and events. She also collaborates with some of Wellington’s premier sports teams and organizations, including the Wellington Saints, Central Pulse, and Wellington Family Speedway. Renaye's contributions extend to supporting long-running events such as the Wellington Speedway Fireworks and the Hapkido Oceania Cup, showcasing her commitment to fostering vibrant community traditions.
Renaye’s passion for helping people achieve their dreams, combined with her proven track record, makes her a standout real estate professional. Her dedication to building meaningful relationships ensures every client experiences exceptional service and outstanding results.
Opportunities like this are rare. Set within the established Akatarawa Valley, this exceptional dual-title offering at 2168-2170 Akatarawa Road, Akatarawa Valley, Upper Hutt, presents a versatile lifestyle option with space, flexibility, and future potential. Ideal for buyers seeking land, extra utility, or the option to develop further, this package comprises two freehold titles on a combined land area of 2156 sqm (more or less).
The main residence at 2168 Akatarawa Road is a well-presented modern home offering approximately 90 sqm (more or less) of functional living. Inside, the layout is designed for everyday ease, with two generously sized bedrooms and an open-plan living and dining zone that flows directly to a substantial deck. Practical features such as double glazing, comprehensive insulation, a heat pump, heat transfer and a wood burner provide year-round comfort. Supporting the home is a large 60 sqm (more or less) double garage and workshop, ideal for storage, hobbies, or additional workspace.
Complementing the home is the adjoining section at 2170 Akatarawa Road, a near-flat parcel of 1078 sqm (more or less). This second title includes a standalone sleepout or office, along with a character hut currently used as a potting shed. Both structures provide scope for alternative uses or development, subject to Upper Hutt City Council consent.
Positioned within easy reach of Upper Hutt's amenities and approximately 16 kilometres from the Kapiti Coast, the location balances accessibility with space. Nearby Clouston Park and the Akatarawa River offer a range of outdoor activities, making this an appealing option for a wide range of buyers.
This is a flexible property package with genuine options for now and the future, offering land, lifestyle, and opportunity in one compelling proposition.
Key Features • Two freehold titles • Combined 2156 sqm near-flat land • Modern two-bedroom home • Open-plan living layout • Large garage with workshop • Standalone sleepout or office • Development potential • Deadline Sale closing 2:00 pm, Thursday, 5 March 2026 (will not be sold prior)
*Disclosure: Any development potential is indicative only and subject to council consent and planning rules. Buyers should complete their own relevant due diligence before relying on any future development potential.