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Stage 10 to be released this weekend!

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Stage 9 sold out in only 4 weeks!! Register your interest today so you don’t miss this next release of sections.

Secure your piece of paradise directly from the developer where YOU choose your preferred site and YOU select your preferred builder.

Pay only 10% deposit now, with no more to pay until titles are issued June/July 2021.

Escorted viewing welcome by appointment only due to Health and Safety regulations as the site is under construction.

Three Creeks views and bush surrounds. Photo / Supplied
Three Creeks views and bush surrounds. Photo / Supplied
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The success of Three Creeks Estate has been phenomenal due to the development's beautiful lush surrounds and private, safe setting where you feel like you're miles from town, but a commute to the CBD or Tauranga Crossing will take only ten minutes.

In a market of sprawling, high-density subdivisions it is rare to find a peaceful location that is still so close to major amenities such as these. Being New Zealand's fifth most populous city, land supply in Tauranga is diminishing swiftly. Three Creeks Estate is certainly becoming a popular investment for those seeking long-term security and value.

All sections are north-facing and blessed with rich fertile soil, ideal for vegetable gardens and fruit trees: thanks to the previous occupants who cultivated a 21-hectare organic orchard.

Many sections enjoy bush reserve boundaries, providing privacy and a delightful array of birdlife. Situated in a naturally contoured valley it also has the beauty of the Kaitemako stream, which is still home to native freshwater eels and whitebait.

Family walks in nature will provide plenty of opportunities for a picnic. Photo / Supplied
Family walks in nature will provide plenty of opportunities for a picnic. Photo / Supplied

The days of having to limit screen time for your kids will be gone – you will be calling out the window to get them in for dinner as they run around outside and explore with the rest of the neighbourhood kids.

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Discovering native trees and making boats to float down the stream will be the new norm. Their childhood will be made up of all the good things in life, and thus become special memories for your family to treasure forever.

Sales Manager Mike de Seymour is urging potential buyers to register their interest and come out for a visit, as available sites simply won't last.

"Buyers absolutely need to jump in now and secure their forever family home before it's too late!" he says. "The development has proven itself now and is progressing fast."

Views at Three Creeks development. Photo / Supplied
Views at Three Creeks development. Photo / Supplied

Demand in Three Creeks has already exceeded expectation, with many locals snapping up the desirable sections with views and bush surrounds. The dream for many is already becoming a reality. Come and see for yourself & choose a site for your new home.

We expect a huge demand for these sites. Contact Mike de Seymour today!
Viewing of Stage 10 is strictly by appointment only due to Health and Safety regulations on a construction site. Register now to secure an appointment to view. www.threecreeksestate.co.nz

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