The New Zealand Herald

Takapuna corner site with options

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AColin Taylor

busy corner site in central Takapuna with a 1940s dwelling converted into character office space presents an opportunit­y for owner occupiers, add value investors or developers.

The property, on an 833sq m site at 8 Eldon St, on the corner with main arterial Esmonde Rd, is owned and occupied by a small law firm and, until recently, also accommodat­ed an architectu­ral practice.

Featured in Bayleys’ Total Property portfolio, the property is being marketed by Chris White and Ranjan Unka of Bayleys North Shore Commercial who are selling it by deadline private treaty closing on March 8, unless sold prior.

“There is more office space in the building than the vendor requires; and it can be purchased either with vacant possession or with a partial tenancy in place to the legal practice, providing plenty of flexibilit­y for the next owner,” says White.

“The dwelling has been upgraded, reconfigur­ed and well-maintained over recent times to provide a high standard of character-style office accommodat­ion suited to one or two profession­al practices. The conversion from residentia­l has created a homely work environmen­t with wooden floors, large windows, car parking and attractive grounds; and this has resulted in an impressive occupancy history.”

White says the site and its 150sq m building have significan­t exposure to about 20,000 cars passing along Esmonde Rd. “It’s on one of the busiest parts of this main arterial on a section that links the State Highway 1 motorway with Devonport and Takapuna. It’s also opposite a traffic light-controlled intersecti­on with Burns Ave that provides another access point to and from Takapuna’s CBD. So, this property has massive brand exposure potential for any business operating within the premises.

“However, longer-term the highest and best use of the property is prob- ably as a residentia­l developmen­t site. It is underdevel­oped with around 17 per cent site coverage, and under the Unitary Plan’s zoning of Mixed Housing Urban, it would lend itself to a more intensive residentia­l developmen­t.”

White says Mixed Housing Urban is a reasonably high-intensity zone enabling a greater concentrat­ion of developmen­t than previously provided for; permitting buildings up to three storeys and in a variety of sizes and forms, including terrace housing, low-rise apartments as well as detached dwellings.

Up to two dwellings are permitted as of right under the zoning subject to compliance with standards to ensure a quality outcome for the neighbourh­ood as well as residents within the developmen­t site.

Resource management consultanc­y firm SFH Consultant­s says a three or four-unit developmen­t appears feasible from a planning perspectiv­e for 8 Eldon St, although a restricted discretion­ary activity resource consent would probably be required to enable the quality of the design and layout of the developmen­t to be assessed.

It says the number of units allowed will depend on the desired size of units and how the bulk and massing of the dwellings are located onsite.

Ranjan Unka says the property is in a sought-after residentia­l area because it’s close to the Takapuna CBD and the beach. It also has good access to motorway connection­s north and south and to the Akoranga park-andride northern busway station.

“The site’s appeal as a residentia­l developmen­t opportunit­y is also enhanced by its corner location and its substantia­l frontage to Eldon St with existing double driveway access off this road at either end of the property.”

The driveways provide both front and rear access to the building, with sealed car parking on the Esmond Rd frontage for five vehicles. A gravelled area at the back provides a further six car parks There is also a rear garage that has been extensivel­y refurbishe­d, with modern light fittings and a purpose-built filing system.

The garage and a smaller nearby external shed are used for storage.

“This property offers a wide range of options and opportunit­ies with appeal to owner occupiers, developers or an add-value investor who could lease it up in the short term and look to further develop it at a later stage,” Unka says. For more content and thousands of listings go to www.truecommer­cial.co.nz

 ??  ?? The red roof identifies 8 Eldon St on the corner with Esmonde Rd.
The red roof identifies 8 Eldon St on the corner with Esmonde Rd.

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