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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

    6
    Hikurangi Street
    3Bedrooms
    1Bathrooms
    Land Area560 sqm

    SOLD - 14 March 2023

    Te Atatu Peninsula

    6
    Hikurangi Street
    Land Area560 sqm

    SOLD - 14 March 2023

    3Bedrooms
    1Bathrooms

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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...



    Blushingly gorgeous and serenely situated, this classic circa 1950s bungalow is one to turn the heads and hearts this summer!

    Gaining sun-sweet privacy, the 560 square metre (more or less) site summons suspense with the gated carpad at the front of the property just perfect for parking numerous vehicles or even that beloved boat! From here, be pleasantly led up the private garden path to a bungalow of mid-century quintessence and sheer modern prose.

    Positively captivating, combining original timber floors with contemporary styled updates, this dainty darling sets the bar high for nonchalant living – you can truly kick back and relax on the good nature of a refurbished home offering a comfortable living environment for all to enjoy!

    Affording every opportunity to entertain outdoors comes from the effortless flow between the vast decking and open plan living featuring a quality-crafted kitchen. The layout is primed for chasing the sun and hosting summer shindigs on any one of two decks, while inquisitive kids or green fingered enthusiasts can enjoy the tropically landscaped gardens all year round! Generously apportioned, there are three sunlit bedrooms and a flexi office/hobby or playroom/nursery offering fantastic support to the already practical floor plan.

    Encircled with picturesque shorelines, reserves, a village teeming with cafes, essential stores, and excellent schools, what better location to bring up a family than a coastal community that thrives on the city fringe.

    There’s no denying it: to secure this gem, you’ll have to be quick!

    This property also has its own unique property website so please go to www.6hikurangi.com for additional information or contact John to discuss further.

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