A large development site with excellent profile and future upside is available for sale in West Auckland.

“This site is strategically located and ideal for developers or owner-occupiers who are looking for their next project in an add value location,” says Peter Jeromson of Barfoot & Thompson Commercial.

Jeromson and colleague Meir Alfassi are marketing 177 Brigham Creek Road, Hobsonville, for sale by expressions of interest.

Situated next to the State Highway 16 on-ramps, this large 30,206sq m freehold site boasts two high profile road frontages on either side.

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“There is a 110m frontage to Hobsonville Road and a 206m frontage to Brigham Creek Road,” Alfassi says.

“The site slopes downward from Hobsonville Road towards State Highway 16.”

Improvements on the site include a single-level 180sq m commercial building currently being used for agriculture.

This premises is accessed by a metal driveway from a single gate entry off Brigham Creek Road and currently returns a passing income of approximately $20,000 per annum.

“The property lies within an employment park being developed between Brigham Creek Road and West Park Drive,” Alfassi says.

“This development will see upwards of 4000 new jobs created for the area.”

Hobsonville's substantial residential community lies along the Upper Waitemata Harbour with convenient access to the North Shore and connection with State Highway 1 to the North and Westgate, Henderson and Te Atatu to the south.

The former military airbase, Hobsonville Point, has been developed into a new residential area with 3000 dwellings, open space, two schools and a small area of retail and offices.

“Part of the harbourfront land has boat launching facilities and a public ferry terminal,” Jeromson says.

“The site is zoned Business - Light Industry under the Auckland Unitary Plan,” says Alfassi.

“This permits industrial activities that do not generate objectionable odour, dust or noise emissions and acts as a buffer between residential zonings and heavy industrial zoning.”

“Commercial development is increasingly costly and time-consuming,” says Jeromson.

“Developers can be assured that this premium location will be sought after by a wide range of quality commercial businesses seeking convenience and profile to Auckland's motorway network.”

-Article supplied by Barfoot & Thompson