Two neighbouring properties in the sought-after Auckland suburb of Saint Heliers are being presented to the market for sale, offering developers the opportunity to create a significant development in a premium location.
23 and 25 Auckland Road represent a special opportunity for astute developers.
The two freehold titles span 2,112sq m in total and are zoned Residential – Mixed Housing Suburban Zone under the Auckland Unitary Plan.
The properties are being sold as a combined offering and come with a resource consent for 15 luxury apartments that have been masterfully designed by the acclaimed Monk Mackenzie architects. The design also includes 33 dedicated car parks.
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The combined site offers convenient access to the popular Saint Heliers village, stunning harbour views, and proximity to green spaces and local sports clubs.
Sitting only 10km from Auckland’s CBD via the scenic Tamaki Drive, Saint Heliers has a picturesque beach, award-winning cafes, top schools, and convenient amenities.
Colliers Brokers David Burley, Kris Ongley, and Logan Roach have been exclusively appointed to market the properties for sale via deadline private treaty closing at 4pm on Wednesday 9 October, unless sold prior.
Burley, Auckland Director of Investment Sales at Colliers, says the design is of the highest quality and will contribute a major development to what is already one of Auckland’s most popular suburbs.
“The consented design is divided into two blocks – Block A and Block B. Each block has been thoughtfully designed to provide a mix of two, three, and four-bedroom residences, tailored to modern living standards,” Burley says.
“The architects have envisioned a design that complements the coastal environment, offering residents spectacular views of the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Island. This resource consent highlights the site’s potential to deliver a premier residential development in one of Auckland’s most desirable suburbs.”
A defining feature of Saint Heliers is its stunning beachfront; with its golden sands and calm waters, it offers a tranquil setting for relaxation and recreation.
The waterfront promenade, lined with Pohutukawa trees, provides a perfect backdrop for morning walks, picnics, and breathtaking sunsets over the Hauraki Gulf.
Ongley, Director of Investment Sales at Colliers, says real estate has long been in high demand in Saint Heliers and any future development completed at this site will attract considerable interest.
“The vibrant village is enhanced by its variety of cafes and restaurants, and boutique shops, which are all within walking distance of the beach,” Ongley says.
“The local tennis and bowling clubs are located near the subject properties as well as Vellenoweth Green, which regularly hosts community events.”
Roach, Investment Sales Broker at Colliers, says the blueprint has been mapped out for a developer to make the most of this prime landholding.
“With the resource consent and strategic design of these luxury apartments, all the pieces are in place for someone to capitalise on this outstanding opportunity,” Roach says.
“Offerings like this are seldom seen on the open market so we encourage all interested parties to reach out to us to explore their options to see how they can contribute to the future of Saint Heliers.”
- Supplied by Colliers