Otago Daily Times

Heights land for sale

- PHILIP CHANDLER

NEW greenfield sections in a bluechip Queenstown suburb are on the market for $900,000 to $1.3 million.

The Peninsula subdivisio­n, across the Frankton Arm of Lake Wakatipu in Kelvin Heights, has been developed by the family of the late Frank Mee.

Mr Mee, who died in February aged 95, was one of the resort’s most prominent landowners.

In the 1960s he opened a deer park as a tourist attraction on Peninsula Hill, between the Remarkable­s and the lake. The hill is now more commonly known as Deer Park Heights.

The new subdivisio­n is at the bottom of the hill. The first nine of 17 lots have gone on sale, ranging from 1514sq m to 2052sq m.

The exclusive agents are Gerard Bligh and Hadley van Schaik of New Zealand Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty’s Queenstown branch.

Mr Bligh noted the sections were ‘‘particular­ly large for a residentia­l subdivisio­n’’ because ‘‘the standard sort of postagesta­mp sections are around 800sq m . . .’’

One section is already under contract to an internatio­nal buyer.

Mr Bligh said titles are due in about three weeks, so buyers would not have a substantia­l wait before they could start building.

He and Mr Van Schaik expect good interest given it is a long time since greenfield­s Kelvin Heights land has been released.

The duo, who both live at Kelvin Heights, have sold eight properties in the suburb this year, seven of them on Peninsula Rd.

In the past, this suburb has ranked as one of the country’s dearest.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLED ?? Sunnyside: The Peninsula subdivisio­n in Kelvin Heights.
PHOTO: SUPPLED Sunnyside: The Peninsula subdivisio­n in Kelvin Heights.

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