Property listing ID: 932500
Prime Drury Growth Corridor Positioned in one of Auckland’s fastest-growing areas, this exceptional 10 hectares approx. (24.71 Acres) landholding at 156 Oira Road presents a rare opportunity for developers, investors, or land bankers seeking upside. Zoned Future Urban under the Auckland Unitary Plan and located just minutes from motorway access, this property sits at the heart of the rapidly expanding Drury precinct, an area earmarked for significant residential, commercial, and infrastructure development. Surrounded by major planned communities and ongoing development projects, this is a strategic holding with strong future potential. Existing Residence & Lifestyle Appeal - The property includes a substantial two-storey home offering space, comfort, and functionality: • Approx. 359m² floor area • Spacious modern kitchen with open-plan living • Formal lounge with high ceilings • Indoor-outdoor flow to landscaped gardens • 4 bedrooms including master with ensuite • Additional mezzanine study / retreat area Land, Facilities & Income Potential - Well-suited for lifestyle use or interim income generation: • 10 hectares (approx. 24.7 acres) of gently contoured land • Extensive road frontage plus paper road access • Multiple paddocks with quality fencing • Horse facilities including stables, tack shed & yards • Large high-stud shed suitable for truck or equipment • Swimming pool and established gardens • Bore water supply Location - Approx. 3.3km to Southern Motorway • Located within the high-growth Drury development zone • Close to planned town centre, transport links & infrastructure • Surrounded by major residential and mixed-use developments Investment Features: • Future Urban zoning – strong growth potential • Large landholding in a key development corridor • Existing improvements provide holding income options • Strategic location in Auckland’s southern expansion area The vendor is GST registered. Sale price is Plus GST (if any).
Listed by Barfoot & Thompson , Johnson Chang (Meadowbank) , Karen Cheng (Meadowbank)