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Tauranga's newest development now under construction

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Maybe it's the views out to Mount Maunganui and Matakana Island, or the surrounding nature reserve and Kaitemako stream. It might be the proximity to town with just a ten minute commute. Perhaps the large, north-facing sections have something to do with it ..

The overwhelming demand for sites at Tauranga's newest development, Three Creeks Estate, is most likely due to a combination of all of the above. Plus more! There has been interest and action from couples and families young and old, and it's no wonder – Three Creeks is desirable for first and second home buyers, as an ideal destination for bringing up kiwi kids with bush surrounds to explore and picnicking areas to enjoy, as well as the very clear investment opportunity creating long-term security. The peaceful, safe setting and the feeling of being miles from anywhere is also hard to come by in a market of sprawling, high-density subdivisions.

'Construction now underway at Three Creeks Estate. Photo / Andrew Warner
'Construction now underway at Three Creeks Estate. Photo / Andrew Warner

The Bay's ultimate shopping experience and recently opened Tauranga Crossing is just a hop and a skip away too. With its local residential subdivision The Lakes largely sold now, buyers have discovered Three Creeks Estate and all it has to offer. As have Ohauiti locals that absolutely love the area, but are after a new home and fresh outlook.

Rear view of Oceanside Homes render for Lot 60 at Three Creeks Estate. Photo / Oceanside Homes
Rear view of Oceanside Homes render for Lot 60 at Three Creeks Estate. Photo / Oceanside Homes
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At Three Creeks, gone will be the days of having to limit screen time for your kids – 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. 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.

Kaitemako Stream running along the periphery of the development. There will be access, picnic areas and walking trails for residents to enjoy. Photo / Supplied
Kaitemako Stream running along the periphery of the development. There will be access, picnic areas and walking trails for residents to enjoy. Photo / Supplied

The dream for many is already becoming a reality, with construction now underway at Three Creeks Estate. 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."

So with a new release coming soon, there's no better time than now to see what all the fuss is about! Contact Sales Manager Mike de Seymour today to view. You won't be disappointed.

Email: mike@threecreeksestate.co.nz

Phone: 021 796 181
www.threecreeksestate.co.nz

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