The New Zealand Herald

Revealed: New owner of Waiheke mansion

Auckland financier snaps up Waiheke home estimated at more than $10m

- Anne Gibson

An Auckland financier has bought the highest-priced house listed for sale this year in New Zealand — a palatial retreat with a vineyard on Waiheke Island.

Martyn Reesby, whose business sources about $1 billion in annual property funds, bought Te Rere Cove from David Parkinson and Dee Crawford, who establishe­d the property.

The multi-million deal settled yesterday.

“I have bought the house as a future family home, an intergener­ational place,” Reesby said, referring to his wife and their three sons aged 24, 18 and 17.

“We are looking forward to being part of the Waiheke community and increasing wine production.”

The family live on Remuera’s Victoria Ave and Reesby, principal of property financier Reesby & Company, said they needed to keep that as their principal residence while their youngest son was still at school.

“We will sell that in due course, but in the meantime, we’ll spend some weekends and the summer at the new place.”

Te Rere Cove, on Church Bay Rd, had been on the market for seven years before father and son agents Graham and Ollie Wall put two titles up for tender separately in a deal closing on June 20.

Four days later they announced the sale of one title, covering the two-level white colonial-style home and vineyard.

Reesby this week said he had bought the house, all winemaking facilities and part of the vineyard on an 8.8ha title. He had not bought the neighbouri­ng 5ha, planted in pinot gris. “There’s no point, in my view. The existing owner has retained the other block.”

The 1800sq m air-conditione­d homestead has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, an indoor pool, theatre, vineyard, wine cellar, French oak interiors and limestone seashell tiles and granite, with decor styled by interior designer Anna Desbonnets. The ground floor has family living, designer kitchen, art gallery, alfresco dining area and conservato­ry. A self-contained wing has four bedrooms, a kitchenett­e/ lounge and home theatre/media room.

Upstairs in the main house is a master bedroom suite with balcony, two en suites and dressing rooms, kitchenett­e and a concealed library/TV snug. The home was designed in an early New Zealand colonial style by Waiheke architectu­ral designer Bryce Ardern.

Former owner Parkinson said in 2011 that it was partly inspired by the lodge at Kauri Cliffs, developed by American billionair­e philanthro­pists Julian and the late Josie Robertson.

A six-car garage, an outdoor bar which can be wheeled away to create a helicopter landing pad, a $40,000 mosaic shower floor and a 1000-bottle wine cellar are other features.

Reesby said the vineyard produced a “fabulous syrah which I have drunk and enjoyed for a long time. I would like to increase wine production over a period of time by planting more vines, probably syrah. That’s what’s popular on Waiheke.”

The selling price was not available, but it’s likely to be above the $10 million mark.

Before the titles were out for tender separately, they passed in at auction last year when bidding stopped at $18.5m.

New Zealand’s most expensive house deal was the $39m transactio­n recorded in 2013 on a Paritai Drive home sold by interests associated with ex-Hanover Finance director Mark Hotchin to businessma­n Deyi Shi.

Reesby worked at Fay Richwhite & Co for nine years “sourcing finance for New Zealand corporates, property investors and property developers”.

Reesby & Company describes itself as “the largest commercial property finance brokers in New Zealand”.

It has “sourced more developmen­t finance for New Zealand developers than anyone else” and has “strong relationsh­ips with numerous private and institutio­nal investors who have successful­ly invested over $1 billion of funds into non-bank property and corporate transactio­ns for clients over the past 10 years”.

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 ?? Photos / File ?? Te Rere Cove on Waiheke’s Church Bay Rd, which includes an indoor pool (bottom inset) with its six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, theatre, vineyard and wine cellar, is now owned by Martyn Reesby (top inset).
Photos / File Te Rere Cove on Waiheke’s Church Bay Rd, which includes an indoor pool (bottom inset) with its six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, theatre, vineyard and wine cellar, is now owned by Martyn Reesby (top inset).
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