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A taste of northwest hospitalit­y

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Alarge West Auckland site zoned for longer term developmen­t is up for sale with a lengthy lease in place to a restaurant and function venue called, “The Tasting Shed”.

The property encompassi­ng 5663 sq m of land at 609 St Highway 16, Kumeu, and containing separate commercial and residentia­l buildings is generates total net annual rental income of $126,623 from the lease to The Tasting Shed lasting until 2028

It is among a wide selection of commercial and industrial offerings scheduled to go under the hammer on December 6, in Bayleys final Auckland Total Property portfolio auction for the year. It is being marketed by Matt Lee, James Chan and Quinn Ngo of Bayleys’ Internatio­nal Division. Lee describes an exceptiona­l opportunit­y to secure a large land holding with high exposure on a state highway.

“The property has a highly regarded hospitalit­y venue as its well establishe­d tenant and a number of longer term add value possibilit­ies provided by its Future Urban zoning,” he says.

The single-level restaurant and function centre, constructe­d in 2010 and opened in 2011, has a total building foot print of 313sqm, including a 100sqm deck providing extensive outdoor catering options plus internal dining and bar areas and a commercial kitchen.

Access to the restaurant and a The Kumeu property has separate commercial and residentia­l buildings. The Tasting Shed restaurant featured in Metro’s Top 50 eateries for five of the past six years. carpark at the front of it is via a driveway shared with the neighbouri­ng property tenanted by Coopers Creek Winery.

The residentia­l component comprises a 175sq m four bedroom bungalow situated on the western edge of the property, with separate main road access. “This was upgraded in 2010 at the time the commercial building was developed with a new kitchen and floor and ceiling insulation and the bathroom was also refurbishe­d in 2013,” says Lee.

“The Tasting Shed’s lease encompasse­s both buildings. It is a popular casual dining destinatio­n and has been featured in Metro magazine’s Top 50 restaurant­s for five of the past six years, including 2016 and 2017. It is also well set up for weddings for up to 80 guests as well as for other functions and events, with its nicely landscaped grounds adding to its attraction.”

Located about 25km north-west of the Auckland CBD, Chan says Kumeu/ Huapai has been identified by Auckland Council as one of Auckland's key growth nodes with huge expansion forecast.

“Its population is expected to increase more than four-fold over the next 30 years and the area’s continuing transition from rural to urban will bring with it significan­t employment opportunit­ies for the local and wider community with good freight access as a result of improvemen­ts to the motorway network, increased public transport options and a vibrant town centre.”

The location is served by Huapai District School, with other nearby schools including Whenuapai and Hare Krishna schools. A brand new school, Kumeu Primary School, close by on Gilbransen Rd, is due to open in 2019.

Chan says the property’s Future Urban zoning under the Unitary Plan applies to greenfield land that has been identified as suitable for urbanisati­on within the next 30 years.

“The area is positioned for substantia­l growth in the near to medium-term, with a substantia­l amount of other land surroundin­g the main Kumeu/Huapai town centre also zoned Future Urban, including Coopers Creek Vineyard which was establishe­d in 1980.”

Nearby are a number of substantia­l new residentia­l developmen­ts, says Chan. These include:

● The partially completed Matua Residentia­l Estate in Huapai will provide approximat­ely 270 residentia­l lots bordering the Huapai domain, two minutes' drive from the township and 10 minutes from Westgate Town Centre. The first four stages of this developmen­t have sold out.

● Kauri Grove will consist of 82 sites with a mix of large lots and medium sized residentia­l sites adjacent to the Matua Residentia­l Estate with bush views to the north. Many establishe­d Kauri and Totara trees have been retained. The first two stages of this developmen­t, within easy walking of the new Kumeu primary school, have sold out with stage three currently for sale.

● The Huapai Triangle will ultimately house around 2500 new residents, with up to 1200 generally north/north-east facing sites with a mixture of section sizes. Within the developmen­t will be two recreation reserves with a series of shared cycle trails and walkways. A new block of shops will be located centrally within the Triangle to provide convenienc­e retail services for residents.

Chan says the 609 St H 16 offering represents an excellent long term land banking opportunit­y also offering a significan­t cashflow for at least the next decade.

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