- A dilapidated two-bedroom cottage at 118 Church Street, Onehunga, is for sale.

- The late owner, Joy McHardie, rebuffed offers for over 30 years, living there until 2016.

- Dress Smart’s owner, Lendlease, may buy it, and has plans to expand the mall.

Any shopper who has visited Auckland’s Dress Smart will have spotted an odd-looking green villa surrounded by high concrete walls. It is reminiscent of the Pixar movie Up and looks like the last hold-out against urban development.

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And now they can buy it. The two-bedroom dilapidated cottage at 118 Church Street, in Onehunga, is up for grabs and the shopping mall’s overseas owners may be first in line to scoop it up.

The two-bedroom green villa at 118 Church Street, in Onehunga, Auckland, will be recognisable to Dress Smart shoppers. Photo / Supplied

The property sits on nearly 600sqm of flat land and is flanked by concrete buildings on either side. Photo / Supplied

The two-bedroom green villa at 118 Church Street, in Onehunga, Auckland, will be recognisable to Dress Smart shoppers. Photo / Supplied

The villa’s location and look are reminiscent of the house from the Pixar movie Up. Photo / Disney

Listing agents Wendy Sadd and Michele Ballinger, from Barfoot & Thompson, describe the property as a “golden opportunity that’s not to be missed”.

The late owner, Joy McHardie, had consistently rebuffed offers for at least 30 years. “She was very private, and she would have just said, ‘No thank you’,” Sadd told OneRoof.

McHardie’s family were farmers and had moved from Ōhura, Manawatū-Whanganui, to Auckland for work prospects in 1950s. “The whole family moved up and all lived in that house in Onehunga,” Sadd said.

McHardie was young when they moved to Onehunga and became a nurse when she left school. She later gave up work to nurse her mother, who died in the family home aged 97.

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“Joy lived in the house until 2016, when she became unwell and moved into a rest home,” Sadd said. “Her family held onto the house because she had lived her whole life there. That was her house. That was her memory. She wanted to live out her years in that house.”

McHardie died aged 95 in 2021, but her house has left an impression on thousands of Aucklanders, including Sadd. “This has always been my area, and I spend a lot of time in Onehunga. I would always see that little green house and wonder - it’s the last little gem left in that whole area. I didn’t know the back story then, but I knew without a doubt someone was determined to live out their years there.”

Sadd told OneRoof that once that area of Church Street was zoned commercial in the 1970s, the old cottages disappeared one by one until only the McHardie home was left. The arrival of Dress Smart in 1995 saw the property overshadowed by the mall’s parking zone.

The two-bedroom green villa at 118 Church Street, in Onehunga, Auckland, will be recognisable to Dress Smart shoppers. Photo / Supplied

There are three other properties that border Dress Smart, on the corner of Arthur and Galway streets, two of which are owned by Kāinga Ora. Photo / Supplied

The two-bedroom green villa at 118 Church Street, in Onehunga, Auckland, will be recognisable to Dress Smart shoppers. Photo / Supplied

Dress Smart’s owner Lendlease has plans to upgrade and expand the shopping mall. Photo / Alex Burton

In 2018 Dress Smart’s owner, Lendlease, bought two properties next to the mall and cleared the site. Another three homes next to the mall on the corner of Arthur and Galway streets are believed to be rental properties. One has been owned for more than two decades by an investor, and the other two are owned by Kāinga Ora.

Lendlease confirmed to OneRoof that its plans to expand Dress Smart on car-park land on the other side of the mall were on track. The expansion includes a three-level retail project with new shops and food and beverage outlets and construction is expected to begin this year.

Lendlease said it was still working through its plans for its recently acquired Arthur Street sites.

- 118 Church Street, in Onehunga, Auckland, is for sale, tenders closing March 4