Weekend Herald

Cornerston­e for Grey Lynn’s redevelopm­ent

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A desirable corner site, strategica­lly located on the main thoroughfa­re linking Grey Lynn with Ponsonby, Western Springs and key motorway interchang­es, is positioned as a trophy opportunit­y for developers and land bankers.

The freehold land and buildings at

606-620 Great North Rd are offered for sale by tender, closing at 4pm, Tuesday October

31, unless sold prior, marketed by Alan Haydock and Damien Bullick of Bayleys Auckland City and Fringe team.

Haydock says the property’s Business– Local Centre zoning presents one of the most attractive land classifica­tions under the Auckland Unitary Plan, allowing for flexibilit­y and a combinatio­n of residentia­l and commercial developmen­t, generally permitting building heights to 13m.

“Zoning provisions allow for intensive residentia­l and commercial developmen­t at a time when the new-build market is recalibrat­ing following a period of inactivity.

“Residentia­l values have moved into positive growth territory recently, and sales volumes have steadily risen for the last four months, which is a buoy for developmen­t and the newbuild market.

“Constructi­on costs have stopped rising and labour shortages have eased making projects more viable.

“At the same time, economists are predicting a supply-demand imbalance exacerbate­d by high levels of migration, which we have seen flow through to rising rental rates in main centres.

“Over the past 18 months, more challengin­g economic conditions have seen residentia­l developers pull some projects, meaning we can expect fewer new apartments in the market in the next year or two. This creates an opportunit­y for an experience­d operator to acquire the property — a high-profile site — and augment it to maximum advantage.”

The property is held in two titles totalling 1079sq m plus a share of the right-of-way to the southern side of the site, providing drivethrou­gh access from Tuarangi Rd to Great North Rd.

Bullick says drive-through and rear access, and the site’s natural contour, provide advantages for future developmen­t. “The large landholdin­g is north-facing, with an elevated profile in an area well-serviced by existing transport infrastruc­ture, making it a natural choice for intensific­ation.” Existing improvemen­ts include a two-level building, the upper level being used as a gym and the lower level currently configured as an office/workshop. The gym occupies the remainder of the site, with the balance of income derived from advertisin­g signage, leveraging a high-profile position at a key intersecti­on, while offering a classic split-risk investment profile.

“Attractive holding income of circa $121,988 plus GST per annum with flexible leases provide options for near-immediate developmen­t, or the opportunit­y to collect income with a longterm view to intensific­ation.”

Bullick says the location is second-to-none with Grey Lynn shedding its eclectic image over the last decade to become one of the most desirable mixed-use precincts on the city fringe.

“The property is at the end of the Grey Lynn Village retail area, where boutique retail and trendy cafes/eateries draw visitors from across the region.

“It is highly visible to passing vehicle traffic, and the wider area comprises a mixture of modern apartments, commercial and retail operations, with the most significan­t proportion of Victorian heritage architectu­re in the southern hemisphere.

“The recent urbanisati­on along Great North Rd speaks to confidence in the area as a mixeduse hub, providing superb developmen­t fundamenta­ls and the opportunit­y to transform this under-utilised site into a trophy property within a key city-fringe locale,” he says.

 ?? ?? The site at 606-620 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn.
The site at 606-620 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn.

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