The New Zealand Herald

A rural block with internatio­nal appeal

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Ablock of about 64 hectares north of the Christchur­ch CBD is for sale through JLL. The property (in red border, above) is on Spencervil­le Rd, 8km from the city centre. The underlying zone allows for developmen­t into four-hectare lifestyle blocks, says JLL commercial sales and investment broker Chris Harding.

The property contains dwellings:

242 Spencervil­le Rd has a 179sq m floor area and is currently vacant.

240 Spencervil­le Rd, with a 215sq m floor area, is tenanted until June 15.

Harding says both dwellings are in good condition. “The property also has numerous sheds and farmland two which has great leasing potential.”

“These lifestyle developmen­t holdings to the north of the city are getting harder to find, particular­ly with a flat contour and river boundary. The property was planned to be part of the Whisper Creek Golf Resort though this never eventuated. It is a large plot in a very attractive location being so close to Christchur­ch CBD.

“The area is popular with farmers because the soil has high natural fertility. However, the real value comes in the developmen­t potential the site offers. The ability to split the site into 4ha lifestyle blocks already exists, which would allow for 15 sections. With two dwellings already on the property there is further income potential from day one, in addition to the lease of land to local farmers which is already in place.”

The site is in an area well suited to those looking for a lifestyle property, says Harding,

“It is close to Bottle Lake Forest Park with cycle and walking tracks and is close to Waimakarir­i River, popular for fishing and jet boating.

National Research Manager for JLL Tom Barclay says Christchur­ch City is set to see growth of 22 per cent between now and 2043, increasing from 375,000 to 459,000.”

“We believe the site will attract internatio­nal buyers because of the growth prediction­s for the greater Christchur­ch area and the substantia­l investment in infrastruc­ture which is occurring northeast of Christchur­ch.”

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