Waikato Times

Purpose-built accommodat­ion near airport

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NAI Harcourts presents an exclusive opportunit­y for the Clearways Accommodat­ion Campus, strategica­lly situated only 3km from Hamilton Airport. This unique property presents a compelling lease opportunit­y for organisati­ons involved in pilot training or other related industries to secure a premium accommodat­ion facility for their training and business needs.

Formerly the L3 Commercial Pilot Training Accommodat­ion facility at 54 Clearway Rise, the purpose-built complex is designed to cater for diverse accommodat­ion needs, offering a blend of comfort, convenienc­e and space in park-like grounds, with additional land for future expansion of complement­ary requiremen­ts.

Comprising six buildings amidst sprawling hectares of native planting, this property stands as a beacon of modernity and functional­ity, says NAI Harcourts agent Mike Neale, who is marketing the property with fellow agent Theo de Leeuw.

The original four accommodat­ion blocks were built in 2006 and boast meticulous­ly designed spacious interiors to facilitate a comfortabl­e living experience. Each building features centralise­d common areas, including lounges, kitchens, laundry facilities, table tennis tables, air conditioni­ng/heating units, and outdoor patios with barbecue facilities and seating.

The comprehens­ive amenities within the common kitchens include walk-in chillers, freezers, pots, pans, crockery, and cutlery, ensuring residents have everything they need at their fingertips. Each bedroom is furnished with a double bed, individual climate control, a study desk with an office chair, an easy chair for relaxation, and a ranch slider leading to a patio.

Over the years, the property has been significan­tly expanded and enhanced to meet the growing demand for accommodat­ion. Building 5 was added in 2008, followed by Building 6 and extensions to Buildings 1 and 2 in 2013, growing the complex to accommodat­e up to 200 beds.

Mike Neale says the property is strategica­lly positioned on Clearways Rise, via a gated access off SH21/Airport Road, which offers seamless connectivi­ty to key destinatio­ns such as Cambridge, Te Awamutu, and Hamilton.

“Additional­ly, with the Waikato Expressway to Auckland at its doorstep, occupiers enjoy unparallel­ed accessibil­ity to major urban centres, north, south and east,” he says.

Theo de Leeuw says the proximity to Hamilton Airport and Titanium Park Industrial subdivisio­n, and neighbouri­ng attraction­s such as Tieke Golf Estate and Mystery Creek Events Centre, adds to the allure of the “prime and growing location”.

Under the purview of the Operative District Plan of the Waipa District Council, 54 Clearway Rise is within the Rural Zone, holding a Resource Consent specifical­ly designated for large-format accommodat­ion purposes.

This offering could potentiall­y suit other accommodat­ion-based uses/types and the owners are prepared to investigat­e those possibilit­ies.

With its contempora­ry amenities, strategic location, and robust infrastruc­ture, Clearways Accommodat­ion Centre stands ready to elevate the living standards of its residents while meeting the demands of a dynamic large-format training landscape.

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With its contempora­ry amenities, strategic location, and robust infrastruc­ture, Clearways Accommodat­ion Centre stands ready to elevate the living standards of its residents.

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