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They rescued a fading coastal landmark. It’s now the suburb’s priciest home

A once-tired Piha property has become the suburb's most expensive home listing at $11 million.

Alan Granville
Last updated: 16 June 2026 | 2 min read
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A once-tired Piha property, The Louise’s, is now the suburb's most expensive listing at $11 million. Originally an unfinished project by architect Gerard Commissaris, the home was purchased six years ago for $2.8 million.

New owners Jenene Crossan and Scottie Chapman acted as "custodians," completing a massive restoration to honour the original vision. The project included transforming a central courtyard and converting the original bach into an award-finalist luxury accommodation, The Little Louise’s.

How’s the serenity?. Photo: NZ Sotheby's Realty

The family on day one of moving in. Photo: SUPPLIED

The main bedroom. Photo: NZ Sotheby's Realty

The green heart of the home is the courtyard. Photo: NZ Sotheby's Realty

The big wedding day at the home. Photo: SUPPLIED

Interiors Framed by the Coast

Huge windows draw the dramatic Piha landscape into every room, while interior designer Alex Walls refined the living spaces to balance warmth, comfort and the home's striking architectural scale.

The Little Louise’s went on to become a finalist in the Airbnb of the Year 2025 awards. Photo: NZ Sotheby's Realty

View from The Little Louise’s. Photo: NZ Sotheby's Realty

The Little Louise’s has brought a lot of joy to the couple. Photo: NZ Sotheby's Realty

YouTuber JT came to stay. Photo: SUPPLIED

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