This story was prepared by Kemeys Brothers Projects and is being published by the New Zealand Herald as advertorial.
Kemeys Brothers has finalised the sale of a rare parcel of land.
In one of Lower Hutt’s most noteworthy real estate transactions of 2024, Kemeys Brothers Projects has finalised the sale of a rare 1.2ha parcel of land at Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club.
Formerly the club’s 10th hole, this property sale reflects the combined expertise of Kemeys Brothers Projects, lead agent Rupert Kemeys, and selling agent Hamish Drumm. The deal stands as a pivotal achievement in the regional real estate landscape, cementing Kemeys Brothers’ reputation as leaders in development and land marketing.
This rare piece of land, steeped in community history, is situated in a prime location with significant development potential. After a competitive selection process, Kemeys Brothers Projects was chosen as the exclusive marketing and sales agency. The decision was based on their proven track record and innovative approach to development marketing.
Amy Sidford, General Manager of Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club, praised the efforts of the Kemeys Brothers team. “As vendors, we felt our best interests were prioritised every step of the way. The team met our expectations, communicated well, and ensured the best possible outcome for all parties involved,” said Sidford.
The marketing strategy devised by Kemeys Brothers was meticulously tailored to stand out in an increasingly challenging market. A multimedia campaign, executed in collaboration with Ray White New Zealand, was the cornerstone of their approach. The campaign featured an award-winning promotional video and targeted advertising across Australasia, resulting in one of the most engaging marketing efforts of the year. With seven written offers on the table, the campaign’s success highlighted Kemeys Brothers’ ability to drive exceptional results even in softer market conditions.
“This was an incredibly sought-after piece of land,” said Rupert Kemeys. “We are proud to have facilitated a sale that not only benefits the sellers but also holds promise for the future of Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club. Transactions like this demonstrate the strength of our projects division and the value we bring to both clients and the community.”
Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club, a cornerstone of the Hutt Valley community, boasts a storied history in New Zealand golf. Established in 2010 through the merger of the Hutt Golf Club and the Boulcott Golf Club, it represents over a century of golfing legacy. The Hutt Golf Club, founded in 1892, was the first golf club in the North Island, while the Boulcott Golf Club, established in 1937, further enriched the region’s golfing culture. Today, the club continues to serve as a hub for golfers and a symbol of the area’s rich sporting heritage.
With this sale, Kemeys Brothers not only closes one of the largest land acquisition deals in Lower Hutt’s recent history but also reinforces its standing as a leading agency in land and development sales. Their commitment to innovative marketing, client-focused service, and delivering standout results makes them a driving force in New Zealand’s real estate sector.