At the foot of picturesque Mt Wellington, with views of the Panmure Basin, and a quick commute to the CBD, many are discovering the attractions of Panmure.
A suburb with considerable history, housing is a mix of 1950s ex-state properties and established brick and weatherboard homes, many still with a sizeable back yard. Moves by the City Council to encourage new growth in the area have sparked renewed interest by buyers, investors and developers alike. The council’s $2 million investment has given the Panmure township a facelift, including attractive cobbling and decorative lighting.
The Barfoot & Thompson office is situated at the western end of Queen Road, by the roundabout, and staff enjoy being part of the busy community.
There are a number of local schools with a long established history including respected decile 9 private school Carey College, while Auckland University’s Tamaki Campus is also a considerable attraction. When the Sylvia Park development is completed in the near future, residents will have access to Australasia’s largest shopping complex. On the recreation front, the YMCA-run complex including swimming pools, sauna, spa and gym is very popular.
There are the natural attractions of Mt Wellington and the Panmure Basin and sailing and rowing on the Tamaki River is an enjoyable pastime. Every year the King of the Mountain race encourages people to participate in a 5, 10 or 21km walk or run, ending with a wheelbarrow race up the mountain. The lagoon’s model boat and train park and boardwalk draw people from throughout the surrounding areas.