Matamata Country Club continues a legacy of luxury retirement.
This content was prepared by Matamata Country Club and is being published by NZME as advertorial.
Known for its rich farming and thoroughbred heritage, part of Matamata’s past is moving into the future with luxurious retirement at Matamata Country Club.
Following the purchase of 21ha in 2023 – an easy walk to Matamata township – early construction is already showcasing the style and quality of this development’s vision. The prestigious show home opened last October – immediately attracting interest throughout the country. The village’s first residents have already moved into their new homes, and over 50% of homes in Stage One are either sold or under contract.
Stage One offers 40 residences, including the clubhouse, which will start in the first half of this year. Stage Two will commence in the second half – such is the demand. Two completed townhouses are available for immediate possession. Comprising two bedrooms, a bathroom and spacious living – complete with a walk-in pantry in the kitchen and office nook in the lounge – considered design creates the sense of a home more spacious than its 149sq m.
A villa is also on offer, larger at 254sq m, and comprising two of everything – bedrooms, bathrooms, lounges and double garage. Also featuring a walk-in pantry and office nook, this villa has intimate outdoor flow and rural outlook to Wairere Falls. Set for completion in July, buyers are able to tailor it to suit.
With the townhouses priced from a pleasing $799,000, high-spec finish features the best fixtures and fittings – an aspect that continues the well-earned reputation for developers, Nathan Sanderson and Brendon Russo. Responsible for the highly successful Tamahere Country Club in Waikato, Sanderson and Russo have a track record of delivering luxury retirement homes in Tauranga and Queenstown.
Their entry into Matamata was logical. Sitting between the exploding Tauranga and Hamilton, Matamata retains its rural ambience and small-town appeal, while offering easy connections to either the beach or Waikato Expressway commute to Auckland.
The purchase of this land also marked a sympathetic connection with its former owner and the passing of one generation to another. Owned by the Stanley family for many years, Lesley Stanley will continue living at this address – albeit a new environment.
Committed to offering a lifestyle with facilities and recreation far beyond normal expectations of a retirement village, Matamata Country Club will retain this land’s deep connection with nature. Park-like grounds will include 2.6km of walking tracks and direct links to the Hauraki Cycle Trail. A 5ha nature reserve is already established and more is planned. Residents will enjoy being at one with nature and with one another.
When complete, the clubhouse will provide a cinema, library, cafe, bar and restaurant and billiard room, while the health spa will offer wellness needs and beauty treatments, with a 22-metre long pool. Residents’ long-term future is also catered for, with an aged-care facility planned to provide personalised care.
Thoughtfully designed in harmony with all this, the collection of residences offers various sizes and configurations, plus options to customise. Something for everyone at Matamata Country Club – and just the beginning of its journey to luxury retirement.
For more information visit: matamatacountryclub.co.nz