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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

    23
    Kerewhenua Crescent
    2Bedrooms
    1Bathrooms
    1Car Spaces
    Land Area100 sqm

    SOLD - 08 December 2022

    Hobsonville

    23
    Kerewhenua Crescent
    Land Area100 sqm

    SOLD - 08 December 2022

    2Bedrooms
    1Bathrooms
    1Car Spaces

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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...



    This absolutely beautifully presented two bedroom residence situated on a private laneway built by Classic Builders with a 10 year warranty at the time of construction, encapsulates every feature buyers wanting a blissfully private and exquisitely peaceful abode covet.

    Cleverly laid out to enhance indoor/outdoor flow between the lovely light-filled living room and the sun-kissed refreshingly leafy courtyard – ideal for small children and pets to bask on bright summer days – this is the perfect spot to start your home ownership adventure. Alternatively, if you are used to a larger home and want to enjoy a simpler existence amid the spoils of Hobsonville Point’s carefully curated facilities, you will revel in the rewards of downsizing into a carefully thought out, judiciously designed townhouse.

    The soft neutral palette, ample storage and allocated off-street parking, will make this the easiest decision you’ve made in years, and the quick walk to the waterside eateries, foliage framed parks, and the sociable spoils of a ferry ride to town means that life in the Point hits happily, differently.

    A suburb, purpose-built around contemporary values with a focus on promoting a sense of community, a garden drenched aesthetic, overtly brilliant schooling – in this case the shortest of walks away for primary aged children, and a lifescape you can traverse on foot, you will be hard placed to find a home that offers such a comprehensive and immersive lifestyle in what has increasingly become one of Auckland’s most sought-after suburbs.

    Some of the lovely features of this less than five year-old home include the established garden, beautiful light quality through the bedrooms and careful craftsmanship from a prolific and reliable local builder.

    Contact Anna on 021 607 971 to arrange a time to view.

    Documents may be downloaded from www.23kerewhenua.com

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