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    Hobsonville

    Hobsonville was named after the first Governor of New Zealand, William Hobson. After landing by sea at the site, Hobson thought it suitable as the seat of Government for New Zealand but later rejected this on the advice of the Surveyor- General of New Zealand, Felton Matthew. After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, Okiato (renamed Russell), was chosen as the capital instead.


    Originally Hobsonville was mainly an agricultural and horticultural area. During the early history of Auckland, large clay- and brickworks operated in the area such as in Limeburners Bay and at the Clark's Brickworks. Hobsonville was still rural throughout most of the 20th century. Towards the end of the century and into the early 21st century, Hobsonville became increasingly urbanised. Part of this growth involved the RNZAF selling the Hobsonville station back to the Government (via Housing New Zealand) in 2002, although they retained a lease on much of the airfield. After that the Waitakere City Council, in cooperation with various stakeholders, planned the future of the area and rezoned the land. Hobsonville is now a thriving community with easy access to your local doctors, supermarket and other services in the local shopping area
    Hobsonville is close to several local amenities:

    With easy access to the North Western motorway and the surrounding suburbs you can get anywhere from Hobsonville. Hobsonville School & Hobsonville Point Secondary School are both close by with easy access to NorthWest & Westgate shopping malls.

    Hobsonville Point is just a short distance away with all the best new cafes and restaurants, as well as the Catalina farmers market each weekend for all the best produce.

    Hobsonville Marina – a great place for a walk amongst the boats or stopping for a coffee or bite to eat.

    Hobsonville

    17
    Irving Place
    4Bedrooms
    2Bathrooms
    1Garage
    1Car Spaces
    Land Area233 sqm

    SOLD - 21 November 2024

    Hobsonville

    17
    Irving Place
    Land Area233 sqm

    SOLD - 21 November 2024

    4Bedrooms
    2Bathrooms
    1Garage
    1Car Spaces

    Parkside Perfection Meets Modern Family Living

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    Hobsonville was named after the first Governor of New Zealand, William Hobson. After landing by sea at the site, Hobson thought it suitable as the seat of Government for New...



    Step into your dream home with this stylish four bedroom, two bathroom property, perfectly located in Scott Point, Hobsonville.
    The heart of the home is a generous, modern kitchen that flows seamlessly into the open-plan living and dining areas, making it perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. Large bi-fold doors fill the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

    With convenient internal access garaging, everyday living is easy. The open-plan living spaces extend to a beautiful garden, which backs onto a serene park – ideal for weekend relaxation and outdoor play.

    Upstairs, you’ll find four spacious bedrooms, each equipped with built-in wardrobes, offering ample storage for the whole family. The master bedroom is a true retreat, featuring a luxurious ensuite, a walk-in wardrobe, and a private balcony – perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding in the evenings with peaceful views. The family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, complete with a separate bath and shower, ideal for both busy mornings and relaxing soaks.

    Nestled on a quiet lane, this home offers peaceful living away from the hustle and bustle, providing privacy and a safe environment for children.

    Situated just a short walk from Scott Point School, and the new Te Kori Park which is the first fully sustainable sports park in New Zealand. This home is perfect for families looking for a balance of convenience and lifestyle.

    Don’t miss the chance to make this fantastic property your forever home.

    Contact us today to arrange a viewing!

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