Affordable investment in burgeoning Hauraki industrial park
Two sites in the Hauraki Industrial Park in Kerepehi present an ideal and affordable opportunity for manufacturing, processing, or industrial ventures.
Strategically located between Auckland and Tauranga with convenient access to State Highway 2, these could be among the most affordable industrial sites in the Waikato, says Bayleys commercial agent Josh Smith, who is marketing the properties.
“The vendors are open to selling the sites separately, however, acquiring both offers enhanced access through the industrial park and an elongated layout that unlocks greater potential than a single site,” he says.
“Two access points allows maximum use of the site with a drive-through ability that no other property in this hub has.”
At a combined size of just under 5000sqm, this dual property presents a unique and versatile prospect for businesses seeking a strategic foothold in a prime industrial location.
Smith says Industrial greenfield sites are at a premium and with the rising costs and limited space in the cities, it’s easy to see why investing in 14 and 42 Reta Crescent is an economical choice.
The Hauraki Industrial Park, the vision of Hauraki District Council, has seen significant development in the past four years with all sold and some on-sold since the initial concept was launched. With more than half of the industrial park already developed and additional projects in the pipeline, the time to secure these parcels is now, Smith says.
“Offering arguably some of the most competitively priced industrial greenfield land in the region, this opportunity presents investors and businesses with a rare chance to establish a foothold in a thriving industrial landscape.”
Potential buyers have a range of opportunities, from owner-occupiers building to suit, to investors building for a tenant, or landbanking for future use or resale.
Big players who recognised this key location for their business include Quinn Engineering, Pohutakawa Frame and Truss, UteMaster, and Satio, with the likes of Kerepehi Transport Limited and Taylor Brothers utilising valuable yard sites for storage and profile.