Saturday, 20 August 2022
Meet the JournalistsPremiumAucklandWellingtonCanterbury/South Island
CrimePoliticsHealthEducationEnvironment and ClimateNZ Herald FocusData journalismKāhu, Māori ContentPropertyWeather
Small BusinessOpinionPersonal FinanceEconomyBusiness TravelCapital Markets
Politics
Premium SportRugbyCricketRacingNetballBoxingLeagueFootballSuper RugbyAthleticsBasketballMotorsportTennisCyclingGolfAmerican SportsHockeyUFC
NZH Local FocusThe Northern AdvocateThe Northland AgeThe AucklanderWaikato HeraldBay of Plenty TimesHawke's Bay TodayRotorua Daily PostWhanganui ChronicleStratford PressManawatu GuardianKapiti NewsHorowhenua ChronicleTe Awamutu Courier
Covid-19
Te Rito
Te Rito
OneRoof PropertyCommercial Property
Open JusticeVideoPodcastsTechnologyWorldOpinion
SpyTVMoviesBooksMusicCultureSideswipeCompetitions
Fashion & BeautyFood & DrinkRoyalsRelationshipsWellbeingPets & AnimalsVivaCanvasEat WellCompetitionsRestaurants & Menus
New Zealand TravelAustralia TravelInternational Travel
Our Green FutureRuralOneRoof Property
Career AdviceCorporate News
Driven MotoringPhotos
SudokuCodecrackerCrosswordsWordsearchDaily quizzes
Classifieds
KaitaiaWhangareiDargavilleAucklandThamesTaurangaHamiltonWhakataneRotoruaTokoroaTe KuitiTaumarunuiTaupoGisborneNew PlymouthNapierHastingsDannevirkeWhanganuiPalmerston NorthLevinParaparaumuMastertonWellingtonMotuekaNelsonBlenheimWestportReeftonKaikouraGreymouthHokitikaChristchurchAshburtonTimaruWanakaOamaruQueenstownDunedinGoreInvercargill
NZ HeraldThe Northern AdvocateThe Northland AgeThe AucklanderWaikato HeraldBay Of Plenty TimesRotorua Daily PostHawke's Bay TodayWhanganui ChronicleThe Stratford PressManawatu GuardianKapiti NewsHorowhenua ChronicleTe Awamutu CourierVivaEat WellOneRoofDriven MotoringThe CountryPhoto SalesNZ Herald InsightsWatchMeGrabOneiHeart RadioRestaurant Hub

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.
Business

Mangere off-the-plan housing scheme to house around 4000 residents in 1200 homes

13 Oct, 2016 05:24 PM3 minutes to read
How Market Cove at Mangere could look.

How Market Cove at Mangere could look.

Anne Gibson
By
Anne Gibson

Property Editor

VIEW PROFILE

A new Mangere housing scheme, being marketed to house about 4000 people, is selling off-the-plan residences starting from $425,000.

But a project boss says unlike some schemes which were cancelled, people who paid deposits for properties to be built on Walmsley Rd at Favona on the Manukau Harbour would get their places.

Guy Taylor, general manager of the planned Market Cove, said building work was due to start next year.

"We're pretty confident that what we are going to sell will be delivered. We'll start building very early next year," Taylor said.

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

A company statement said "total residents, 4000 approximately. Total homes: 1200."

The 14ha Special Housing Area site will have 20 per cent affordable places, it said.

One-bedroom apartments will start at $425,000 and terraced houses from $745,000.

However, the scheme is not the first for the land. In 2014, developer John Sax fronted media announcing his plans.

Read: Revealed: $900m home plan

Then, millionaire developer Sax told of plans for wrap-around care in a $900 million scheme which he said would start in October.

"We will target on providing wrap-around support and care of people, so we will generally have about 75 per cent robust, well-adjusted family units, and a percentage of those that will be able to support others that are struggling," he said in 2014.

Related articles

Business

Auckland apartments: how's the market?

24 Oct 02:02 AM
Business

2044 planned Auckland units scrapped

17 Oct 07:02 PM

Prices then were from $320,000 - below the current Mangere East median of $395,000 - up to $800,000 along the Manukau Harbour on the northern edge of the site. The four-year project would start in October 2014, and 425 houses will be finished by next year, the Herald reported then.

Sax is listed as executive director on the latest company document.

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

Taylor said no construction contract had yet been signed.

"We don't have finalisation of negotiations with our contractors," Taylor said this week.

Terraced housing is planned at Market Cove.
Terraced housing is planned at Market Cove.

A company statement outlined more of what is planned for the land.

"Stage 1: 38 two- storey terrace houses (2-5 bedrooms), 198 apartments (1, 2, and 3-bedroom options) in two apartment buildings (4, 5 and 6 storeys). Stage 2: 15 Three-storey terrace houses (4-5 bedrooms). Construction start: Terrace homes late-2016. First apartment buildings early 2017. Construction completion: Terrace homes late 2017. First apartment buildings mid 2018. Early indicative prices: 1-bedroom apartments likely to start around $425,000. 2-bedroom terrace homes start from $745,000," the statement said.

The developer is Favona Limited Partnership. Young and Richards designed the terraced houses and Graeme Scott and ASC Architects designed the apartments.

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

Latest from Business

Premium
Business

What lies ahead for Genesis Energy after profit lift?

19 Aug 05:45 AM
Premium
Business

Should the All Blacks wear black? And the other no-brainer for Air NZ's Greg Foran

19 Aug 05:43 AM
Premium
Business

Adrian Orr accepts mortgage rates could fall next year

19 Aug 05:40 AM
Premium
Business

Market close: F&P Healthcare drags market down

19 Aug 05:37 AM
Premium
Business

NZ headed for recession in 2023, but inflation to fall fast - BNZ

19 Aug 05:34 AM

Most Popular

Ombudsman sends PM 'please explain' over Sharma allegations
New Zealand|Politics

Ombudsman sends PM 'please explain' over Sharma allegations

19 Aug 07:04 AM
Kawhia shooting: Mum haunted by frightening escape into darkness with children
New Zealand|Crime

Kawhia shooting: Mum haunted by frightening escape into darkness with children

19 Aug 04:04 AM
Premium
Cecilia Robinson rejoins My Food Bag board amid 'deeply disappointing' share price
Business

Cecilia Robinson rejoins My Food Bag board amid 'deeply disappointing' share price

19 Aug 05:32 AM

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.
About NZMEHelp & SupportContact UsSubscribe to NZ HeraldHouse Rules
Manage Your Print SubscriptionNZ Herald E-EditionAdvertise with NZMEBook Your AdPrivacy Policy
Terms of UseCompetition Terms & ConditionsSubscriptions Terms & Conditions
© Copyright 2022 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP