Developers are being offered the opportunity to purchase close to 10 hectares of land with water views in the latest stage of the rapidly expanding Hobsonville Point development in West Auckland.
The freehold land is part of a 20ha Auckland Council owned site originally earmarked for a marine precinct. The council's Auckland Development Committee has approved a masterplan which is enabling up to 890 new homes to be developed on the land to help alleviate the city's housing shortage. It includes provision for a Mixed Use zone which may include commercial premises to provide jobs and services for the 11,000 people that it is estimated will eventually live at Hobsonville Point.
Panuku Development Auckland has developed the masterplan for the site, dubbed the Airfields precinct, in conjunction with Hobsonville Land Company. Six mega-lots with associated roading have been created, two of which are to be Mixed Use. This includes a 3.8ha block on Launch Rd near the point's main commercial precinct, known as The Landing, and a 2.2ha block on the corner of Launch and Hobsonville Point roads. It is envisaged these two lots will provide a mixture of retail, office and residential accommodation.
The balance of the site is residentially zoned. The plan provides for a mix of housing types to promote a diverse residential community including detached dwellings, terraced housing and apartments, with at least 10 per cent of the homes to be "affordable" under a Special Housing Area designation.
Three of the residential mega-lots lots totaling 9.915ha, which have the capacity to provide over 500 dwellings, have just been released for sale by Panuku.