"While formal identification is still to be carried out, we believe we know the identity of the man and we are working to speak with his family."
The area had been cordoned off, he said.
"Scene guards are in place and will remain overnight."
Sheridan said a post mortem will be conducted today on the body of the man
Results of the post mortem, which are expected next week, will allow police to both formally identify the man and understand how he died, he said.
"The circumstances of this death are causing us considerable concern and we are carefully and methodically following our processes.
"At this stage we are confident we know who this person is, however there is a formal procedure that must be followed," Sheridan said.
Police were able to allow the man's family to be present while his body was taken from the property.
"This was very important to his whanau and we were pleased we could make this happen."
An update is expected later next week.