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    Te Atatu Peninsula

    Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. The area was home to brickworks and farmland until the Northwestern Motorway was constructed in the 1950s, after which Te Atatū developed a low and medium-cost suburb. The area south of the motorway became known as Te Atatū South. The Auckland Harbour Board intended to develop a port on the peninsula for much of the 20th century. After plans for this were abandoned, the land was redeveloped into Footrot Flats Fun Park, an amusement park which operated in the 1980s. During the late 2010s, large-scale housing intensification led to the population of Te Atatū greatly expanding.

    The Te Atatū Peninsula is approximately four kilometres in length and two kilometres in width, and is surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. It's known for it's walkway which starts from Harbourview-Orangihina Park and follows the eastern edge of the Te Atatū Peninsula, taking in spectacular views across the Waitemata Harbour towards Auckland City. There is also plenty of opportunity to spot native birds like dotterel, pūkeko and tōrea (oystercatchers) along the way.

    In 2024, construction began on the Te Atatū busway station, a planned stop on the Northwestern Busway, connecting Westgate to the Auckland City Centre along the Northwestern Motorway. An urban marae is planned to be developed at the Harbourview-Orangihina Park The Auckland Council plans to revegetate the Harbourview-Orangihina Park with native plants, and to create a network of walking and cycling paths along the western shores of the Whau River.

    Te Atatu Peninsula is a self sufficient community with the town centre providing all amenities, Library and Primary, Intermediate and Secondary schooling.

    Te Atatu Peninsula

    12 Toru Street
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    Land Area436 sqm

    Te Atatu Peninsula

    12 Toru Street

    3
    1
    2
    Land Area436 sqm

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    Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. The area was home to brickworks and farmland until the Northwestern Motorway was constructed in the 1950s, after...



    Home Begins Here!

    Step into the charm of this 1950s brick and tile classic – an inviting haven for first-home seekers or those ready for a new beginning. Tucked away on a fully fenced 436 sqm (more or less) section, this single-level gem offers a solid foundation with three bedrooms, a spacious bathroom, and a practical open-plan living, dining, and kitchen layout that makes everyday life flow with ease.

    A covered deck at the rear provides a sheltered spot for relaxed weekend lounging or alfresco dining, while the sun-soaked, north-facing front garden invites outdoor fun – with room for a trampoline, a sandpit, or even your first veggie patch.

    There’s plenty of off-street parking, and the location is hard to beat – coastal walkways, parks, reserves, and sought-after schools are all within walking distance. Plus, with handy motorway access nearby, commuting or weekend getaways are made that much easier.

    Well-presented yet offering scope to personalise, this home blends original character with the kind of potential that’s hard to find. A great place to put down roots and start making your own family memories.

    Your first home journey could begin right here!

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