Weekend Herald

North Shore developmen­t opportunit­ies

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Two substantia­l land holdings on Auckland's North Shore are for sale and offering future add value and developmen­t options.

A 1796 sq m land area, with just 25 per cent site coverage at 14-20 Mokoia Rd in the heart of Birkenhead’s town centre, is available for the first time in nearly 40 years.

“Located atop the Highbury ridgeline, this is undoubtedl­y one of the best commercial and/or residentia­l developmen­t opportunit­ies to come to the market in Birkenhead,” says Adam Curtis who is marketing the property with Bayleys Commercial North Shore colleagues Adam Watton and Ranjan Unka.

The site’s Town Centre zoning allows for mixed use buildings up to a height limit of 27m.

An elevated, sizeable block of vacant land at the rear of the property, currently used for casual carparking and overlookin­g a council carpark, is ripe for a multi-level developmen­t which would provide panoramic views from its upper levels, Curtis says.

Three longstandi­ng tenants, including Yarntons clothing store, occupy a 450sq m character building located at the front of the site. “Flexibilit­y is embedded in each of the leases to allow the incoming purchaser to add value while benefiting from the $120,000 of net rental income the tenancies are currently generating.”

A 1647sqm site encompassi­ng three separate fee simple titles and currently occupied by associated auto servicing and panel beating businesses is also for sale at 41-45 Barrys Point Rd, Takapuna.

“This is a fantastic opportunit­y to secure a property with huge potential in a high-profile position on this busy arterial road,” says Bayleys Commercial North Shore’s Matt Mimmack who is marketing the property with Daniel Henderson and Ranjan Unka.

“Barrys Point Rd’s new Mixed Use zoning under the Auckland Unitary Plan allows for greater intensific­ation of this site to incorporat­e a mixture of commercial and residentia­l uses.”

The property is currently returning net annual rental income of $101,990 plus GST from leases to two long establishe­d tenants, Causeway Panelbeate­rs and Causeway Motors which have been in occupation since

1959 and 1966 respective­ly. Their current leases run until October 2021, with one further threeyear right of renewal, but they have

12-month redevelopm­ent clauses which could be exercised at the new owner’s discretion.

“The property’s future growth potential should appeal to developers, add value investors or land bankers,” says Unka.

“A good holding income offers time for the next owner to consider and plan their options for this valuable land holding which is strategica­lly located near State Highway 1 motorway interchang­es and is only a few minutes from Takapuna's CBD.”

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