• 10 brand-new 3-bedroom/1.5-bathroom terraced homes
• Prime location with easy access to transport and amenity
• Available in one line or together with six other projects in Auckland, Wellington and Waikanae
• Vacant possession offering flexibility to rent out for long-term income or sell down individually
• Take advantage of an improving market without build risk
Developed by Oaks Living, the full Coronation Rise development encompasses 226 units constructed across three stages and 39 blocks. Stage 2 of the development occupies the north-eastern portion of the site and contains 17 blocks and 76 dwellings (10-units available for sale).
The homes all have 3-bedrooms and1.5-bathrooms, plus one car park. Each home has a gross floor area ranging from 77sqm to 115sqm (approximately) with an open plan kitchen, dining, living areas connected to an outdoor courtyard plus a toilet on the ground floor. There are two generously sized bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
Well located in the south Auckland suburb of Mangere Bridge the homes are within easy reach of State Highway 1, public transport, retail services schools and parks including Mangere Domian and Ambury Regional Park. Mangere Bridge is a popular, established residential suburb with good rental demand and population growth just 10 minutes away from Auckland Airport. These brand-new homes offer excellent potential for low capital expenditure and strong income and capital growth.
The properties at Coronation Rise are available as a single investment parcel or in conjunction with 99 other homes located in Mangere, Henderson, Glen Eden and Manurewa in Auckland plus Tawa, Wellington and Waikanae on the Kapiti Coast.
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