Four waterfront super lots in the rapidly growing suburb of Hobsonville present a wide range of options for buyers looking to secure a site of scale for their next major development.

Known as Limeburners Bay, 4 Scott Road, Hobsonville features four available super lots ranging in size from 4,189sq m to 19,574sq m, which form part of a larger, consented six-lot subdivision.

Prospective purchasers can acquire any combination of the available sites, Lots, 1, 4, 5, and 6, which are designed for intensive residential development totalling 315 units. Lots 2 and 3 are not available for purchase.

The sites occupy one of the most desirable positions in Scott Point and enjoy views of the inner Waitemat? Harbour, West Harbour Marina, and Te Atatu Peninsula.

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Located on the Hobsonville Peninsula, south of Catalina Bay, Scott Point is highly sought-after by developers who are free from the strict design requirements of the Hobsonville Point precinct, while being able to leverage off the array of amenities that Hobsonville Point provides.

Extensive upgrades to the surrounding motorway network that provide access to State Highway 16 and State Highway 18 means Auckland’s CBD can be reached in 20 minutes during off-peak time, while the Auckland Airport is approximately 26 minutes away.

Colliers Directors Craig Smith and Josh Coburn have been exclusively appointed to market the sites for sale and are taking expressions of interest closing at 4pm on Thursday 16 June, unless sold prior.

Lot 1 spans 4,189sq m and is zoned Residential – Mixed Housing Urban Zone under the Auckland Unitary Plan and is consented for four separate buildings providing a total of 66 apartments.

Lot 4, situated in the middle of the development, measures 8,661sq m and is zoned Residential – Mixed Housing Suburban Zone and has been consented for three separate buildings with a total of 66 units.

The largest site is Lot 5, which fronts the esplanade reserve and measures 19,574sq m. The site is zoned Mixed Housing Suburban, and Residential – Single House Zone across two development zones and is consented for 82 units.

Also fronting the esplanade reserve, Lot 6 measures 15,586sq m and has two zones, Mixed Housing Urban and Single House, and will provide a total of 101 units across three development zones.

Smith, Associate Director of Site Sales at Colliers, says these landholdings make up one of the most desirable purchasing opportunities in the market.

“There is significant potential on offer from these sites, which are set up perfectly for an intensive housing development that will help alleviate the notable lack of supply in the Auckland market,” Smith says.

“Scott Point shapes as an exceptional development area given the freedom available to developers who can put their own creative touches on their project and bring their vision to life.”

Coburn, Director of Site Sales at Colliers, says the ongoing growth in the surrounding area means there will be a wide range of amenities available to future residents, including Scott Point Primary School, which is only 450m away.

“Auckland’s first sustainable sports park is also located within a short walking distance from the sites. The 16ha park will deliver two football fields, a baseball diamond, carpark, toilets, and changing facilities,” Coburn says.

“Nearby Hobsonville Point has been heavily developed with 4,500 new homes, 11 cafes, restaurants and bars, shops, two brand new schools – Hobsonville Point primary and secondary schools – and two childcare centres. Hobsonville Point and Scott Point are well served by buses and a commuter ferry at Catalina Bay providing convenient access to downtown Auckland.”

- Article supplied by Colliers


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