Weekend Herald

West Auckland lifestyle block with income potential

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A lifestyle property that includes executive living, equestrian arenas and significan­t income potential is for sale in the west Auckland suburb of Riverhead.

“After 23 years of ownership, the vendor is motivated to sell,” says Barfoot & Thompson Commercial agent Peter Jeromson, who is marketing the property at 63 Riverland Road for sale by deadline private treaty, closing on February 17.

The freehold site is located centrally between Kumeu and Riverhead and spans a total area of 14.9 acres. “The property has extensive frontage on to Riverland Road and shares a boundary with the Kumeu Golf Club to the north,” Jeromson says, “It’s predominan­tly in pasture with incorporat­ed shelter belts, while a natural water course runs along the rear boundary which is dammed containing an attractive pond and wetlands area.”

Improvemen­ts to the site include a four bedroom 460sqm executive residence that has been attractive­ly landscaped and a second threebedro­om two-story tenanted dwelling of approximat­ely 315sqm which is split between residentia­l living and a beauty and hair salon and Chinese massage.

“There is a 355sqm utility building comprising three roller doors, an office area and garage/storage shed plus a boat shed of approximat­ely 95sqm,” Jeromson says. “Equestrian improvemen­ts include a trotting track, two large arenas and 150sqm of stables including five individual pens, a tack room and washdown bay at the rear.”

Another draw of the property is the ability to take advantage of the underlying value waiting for the next owner. “In 2013 the vendors obtained council consents for the extraction of Artesian water and the establishm­ent of a 1305sqm water bottling facility for commercial sale,” says Jeromson.

The Mixed Rural zoning has the flexibilit­y to accommodat­e a range of rural production activities and associated non-residentia­l activities while still ensuring good amenity levels for residents who use their land for rural lifestyle purposes. “These areas often have a history of horticultu­re, viticultur­e, intensive farming and equine-related activities”, says Jeromson. “In turn, these activities support the establishm­ent of produce sales or retail services such as cafs, restaurant­s, tourist and visitorrel­ated facilities.

“Auckland continues to gain momentum with the Unitary Plan providing for desperatel­y needed land for developmen­t. And as a result, Auckland's rural fringe is experienci­ng a strong rejuvenati­on so now is the time to land bank.”

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63 Riverland Road is for sale.

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