Weekend Herald

St Marys Bay childcare site has developmen­t potential

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A former childcare centre in Auckland's St Marys Bay has been placed on the market for sale – with indication­s it could be reformatte­d into a residentia­l developmen­t.

44 Shelly Beach Road consists of a

333-square metre building (which includes 75sqm of decks) located at the front of a 1,004-square metre section zoned Mixed Housing Urban under the Auckland Unitary Plan.

The council’s Mixed Housing Urban Zone allows for greater residentia­l intensific­ation of land to sustain dwellings up to three storeys tall in any configurat­ion of detached dwellings, terraced residences, or low-rise apartments.

The zoning supports increasing the capacity and choice of housing within neighbourh­oods such as St Marys Bay, as well as promoting a sense of community and increasing the vitality of urban town centres – in this instance being both Ponsonby and Herne Bay which are at the top of Shelly Beach Road.

The building currently on the site provides any new owner with a multitude of options – some of which would generate holding income while redevelopm­ent plans for the greater site were lodged with Auckland Council.

The converted Georgian-style villa has been utilised as an early childhood education centre, and could, under existing use rights, be let to another business operator – either in the childcare sector to make use of the existing internal configurat­ion, or as chambers for a profession­al services firm.

Alternativ­ely, the home’s positionin­g at the front of the site means it could be converted back into a residentia­l dwelling, with the rear of the property developed into new housing. Or it could be removed altogether to make way for the likes of a terraced housing project, or even low-rise apartments up to 11 metres high – equating to three storeys - subject to council approval.

The site has a 22-metre street frontage onto Shelly Beach Road and is northerly-facing with potential views over the inner-harbour across to Birkenhead. The site is gently contoured along its northern boundary.

The council’s resource consent requiremen­ts enable the design and layout of any developmen­t proposal to be assessed – recognisin­g the need to achieve a quality design is important as the scale of developmen­t in such areas increases.

The Herne Bay Montessori preschool business has been leasing the

St Marys Bay property for approximat­ely $172,741 plus GST per annum. After trading for 18 years, its lease expires soon and the property is on the market for sale.

Now the property at 44 Shelly Beach Road is being jointly marketed for sale by deadline private treaty through Bayleys Auckland and Bayleys North Shore, with offers closing on August 6. Salespeopl­e Damien Bullick, Terry Kim and Michael Nees said the property was located in one of Auckland’s most desirable suburbs – just a few kilometres from the city’s central business district and within the dual upmarket retail and hospitalit­y hubs of Ponsonby and Herne Bay. “Demand for both housing and commercial space in premium locations, such as St Marys Bay, is relatively immune to the wider property cycle and economic climates,” Kim said.

 ??  ?? 44 Shelly Beach Road was formerly home to a childcare centre and could be reformatte­d. Photo / Supplied
44 Shelly Beach Road was formerly home to a childcare centre and could be reformatte­d. Photo / Supplied

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