


Description
From Pretty Good Cabins – locally built, high-quality portable cabins designed and crafted in the Wairarapa. Built to NZS3604 standards with premium materials and attention to detail. Other cabins are also available to rent from $125 per week, ideal if you’d like to try before you buy or need temporary space.
Perfect compact space for guests, office, teenagers, studio, or an additional space for a simple air b&b. This single-room cabin is solid, dry, and ready to relocate now.
Key features:
H4 timber bearers/skids, H3.2 140x45 floor framing, H3.2 plywood flooring, H1.2 90x45 wall framing, H1.2 140x45 roof framing.
Colorsteel roof and flashings.
Traditional weatherboard cladding over a 20mm cavity system.
R3.6 ceiling batts, R2.8 wall batts and R1.4 expol polystyrene subfloor insulation.
Quality double glazed aluminium joinery – French doors and a good sized window.
240V power connection professionally wired and certified, 15 meter caravan cable for instant power.
4x interior down lights with a dimmer, 4x double plugs, 1x exterior soffit light.
Carpeted and lined interior with modern trims, 12mm ply internal wall linings.
Full resene paint, interior and exterior. Exterior finished with resene cool colour for dark colour suitability over timber cladding
Ready for transport – built on bearers for easy loading
Floor framed out to 2.4m×4.8m (11.5m²), slightly oversized externally to allow for cladding, cavity etc.
Located in Masterton, Wairarapa. Delivery can be arranged via trailer providing we have acceptable access, we can also arrange a hiab if necessary.
Compare before you buy – this cabin offers top specifications and a genuine Kiwi-built finish at a sharp price.
Contact: Message to arrange viewing or delivery quote.
trailer not included
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| To be arranged | N/A | |
| Pick-up available from Masterton, Masterton, Wellington | Free | |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (1)
Hi there I am in Kapiti and want one of these at the back of the property, are these able to be lifted over a small one story house or built on site out the back of property? If so, do you know of additional costs ? jbg2 (266 • 9:19 am, Sat, 27 Dec )Hi ya, purely depends on access in terms of getting to the back of a section. We can manoeuvre them quite well on a trailer if there's a driveway or space of 3(ish) meters to squeeze down. Hiabs do work well, but this also depends on how close the truck can get. Another option is a crane, but this starts driving the cost up abit. Feel free to leave me your email address and we can have a chat there and see what options are most suitable for your situation dadams1 (124 • Saturday, 27 December 2025 )










