Weekend Herald

Matakana’s largest landholdin­g for sale for first time in 96 years

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The largest consolidat­ed landholdin­g in Matakana Village has been placed on the market for the first time in 96 years, attracting keen interest from investors, owner-occupiers and potential developers.

Expression­s of interest are being sought for more than 100ha of ruralzoned land at 254 Matakana Valley Rd beside the urban boundary of the fastgrowin­g North Auckland township.

Located about 1km from the centre of the popular visitor and lifestyle village, the property benefits from a mixture of flat, rolling land and elevated views of the surroundin­g coastline at its highest points.

Expression­s of interest in the freehold land and buildings are being invited by 4pm on Wednesday 5 May (unless the property is sold earlier), through Bayleys in the North Commercial and Industrial.

Salespeopl­e Chris Blair and Henry Napier said the site of approximat­ely 101ha across two titles consisted of establishe­d farmland with a large house plus farm buildings, along with some 13ha of native bush.

Blair said while the farm and residence is returning a modest holding income of $32,680 pa, the property presents a litany of opportunit­ies ranging from lifestyle options to longterm developmen­t prospects.

“This property will also attract interest from owner-occupiers, including those keen to harness its potential for a new luxury residence or as a lifestyle block. The attraction of living on the site is heightened by its picturesqu­e rural setting, privacy and sweeping views along the valley from the elevated eastern portion,” said Blair.

“The property’s location beside the urban boundary of burgeoning Matakana could also position new owners well for longer-term residentia­l developmen­t possibilit­ies as the town expands – though this would be dependent on a plan change.”

The site is currently zoned Rural – Rural Production under the Auckland Unitary Plan.

Blair said developers have begun to realise the opportunit­y presented by new infrastruc­ture such as the Puhoi-to-Warkworth motorway extension and the Matakana Link Road, which would connect Matakana Rd with SH1. “Due for completion in

2022, these projects will remove local traffic bottleneck­s and greatly improve connection­s with Auckland city – less than an hour’s drive to the south in normal traffic conditions,” Blair said.

Matakana itself is demanding alleviatio­n from traffic congestion due to the growth in population seen in recent years. Blair said there had been a noticeable increase in Aucklander­s looking to relocate to the area since last year’s Level 4 lockdown.

“Matakana has been popular with Auckland residents relocating due to its lifestyle benefits. This trend has continued to rise since the first lockdown in

2020. “Locally, the Matakana area benefits from a robust set of amenities, including the Matakana village and markets, a Four Square supermarke­t and a range of boutique retail outlets, restaurant­s, cafes and bars. Families in the area are also served educationa­lly by the well-regarded Matakana Primary School,” Blair said.

Napier said an extensive network of internal access roads facilitate­d easy movement across the site, while the property’s developmen­t potential was underpinne­d by additional access via a paper road.

A key market factor that would benefit new owners of the property was the area’s projected future growth.

“The wider area has been targeted by Auckland Council planners as a major growth hub. This is expected to see the population of Warkworth, about 10km from the site for sale, explode from around 5600 in 2018 to

25,000 by 2030 as it is developed as a key Auckland satellite town.”

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 ??  ?? The 101ha landholdin­g in Matakana Valley Rd, on the market for the first time in 96 years, is right on the town boundary (see inset).
The 101ha landholdin­g in Matakana Valley Rd, on the market for the first time in 96 years, is right on the town boundary (see inset).

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