The on-going growth of Bay of Plenty's regional economy — both in Tauranga and townships down the coastline — has resulted in a block of industrial land on the rural/urban boundary of Whakatane being placed on the market for sale.
The 3.175ha landholding at 45 Keepa Rd, north-west of the town, is zoned for light industrial use under the Whakatane District Council plan.
The triangular-shaped former livestock grazing block is now for sale by tender through Bayleys Whakatane, closing at 4pm, September 11. The property features in Bayleys latest portfolio magazine.
Salespeople Larissa Reid and Rhys Mischefski said the freehold property was situated just a few hundred metres from the junction with State Highway 30, Whakatane's main arterial route.
"The Keepa Rd block is the 'text book' definition of rural/urban boundary (RUB) land, bordered by properties sustaining a variety of uses, from pastoral grazing and cropping activity on one side, through to retail and light industrial tenancies, and a potential residential development on its other boundaries," Reid said.