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    Te Atatu South

    Te Atatu is a residential suburb in Auckland, New Zealand. Te Atatu in Maori means "the dawn". In 1961 the area of Te Atatu was divided by the North Western motorway, creating Te Atatu South and Te Atatu Peninsula. Its location allows the suburb easy access to the city and Henderson town centre. Its elevation allows views back on to the city and Waitākere Ranges. It has coasts backing on to water on its eastern and western sides with walkways and cycleways on both sides.

    The area prior to suburban settlement was used largely for vineyards, poultry farms, fruit trees, apples, lemons orchards and flower farms. Vineyards were located along Te Atatu, McLeod and Edmonton Rd's. There were brickworks under what is now the Whau River bridge and a timber mill at the end of Roberts Rd.

    The name "Te Atatu South" was attributed to the area in 1961 when the area of Te Atatū was divided by the Northwestern Motorway (State Highway 16). With the new motorway, the area rapidly changed in 10 years from rural to suburban. While new homes in Te Atatū Peninsula were dominated by one builder, "Neil Homes", Te Atatū South had more diversity in new homes and a large quantity of larger quality family homes. These homes reflected Te Atatū South being one of the more affluent areas in West Auckland during the 1970s and 1980s.

    Today the suburb has a variety of amenities and several local schools but it's also redeveloping its roads to accommodate more modern needs to build a more walkable and vibrant community.

    Te Atatu South

    107 Tiroroa Avenue
    5Bedrooms
    2Bathrooms
    Land Area809 sqm

    Set Date of Sale (unless sold prior)

    Te Atatu South

    107 Tiroroa Avenue

    Set Date of Sale (unless sold prior)

    5Bedrooms
    2Bathrooms
    Land Area809 sqm

    Size And Style For The Family!

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    Te Atatu is a residential suburb in Auckland, New Zealand. Te Atatu in Maori means "the dawn". In 1961 the area of Te Atatu was divided by the North Western...



    Size And Style For The Family!

    Elevated and elegant this circa 1960s home is peacefully positioned in one of Te Atatu South’s best locations.

    Much loved by the current owners, the family has flown and it is now time to move on. Most of the hard work has been completed, renovation and maintenance over the years has tailored the home to maximize the stylish and functional living environment, while still leaving opportunity to further upgrade.

    Designed over two levels, the main living area is upstairs, light and airy with expansive windows and a vista of tropical planting while you dine. Enjoy a drink on the private deck with a peep of the Whau River and boats beyond and watch the world go by. The well-equipped kitchen is part of the action and features native timber floors that continue under carpet on the upper level. A wood burner and heat pump ensure your comfort year-round. Three spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom plus separate toilet are also upstairs.

    Downstairs has been set up as a sprawling oasis for the adults! The master suite with walk in wardrobe and ensuite also has a heat pump for comfort on these hot summer nights. Adjacent is the office, fifth bedroom and a second living area, plus the formal entrance providing options if you work from home or are combining with extended family. A separate laundry/utilities room is super handy and leads to the rear of the property, landscaped with a secluded deck, it’s the perfect spot to hide with a book.

    Bring the camper and the boat! There is oodles of parking for both as well as the guests and the Te Aatu Boat Ramp is just around the corner. Garaging plus a lock- up provides secure space for tools and toys.

    Tiroroa Avenue is one of Te Atatu South’s most idyllic sought-after streets with handy access to the motorway, coastal walkways, schools and shops. If you are looking for a special home don’t delay as competition for this enticing parcel will be strong.

    Call Tania today to view.

    SET DATE OF SALE closes 4pm, Tuesday 18 March 2025 (unless sold prior)

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