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A fully consented residential subdivision opportunity in one of South Auckland’s most dynamic growth corridors has been brought to market, offering developers, builders, and future-focused investors a ready-to-execute project in the heart of Pukekohe, Bayleys brokers say.
Bayleys South Auckland commercial and industrial director Shane Snijder is marketing the 1.98ha (more or less) landholding at 60-64 Puni Road for sale by tender, closing at 4:00pm on Wednesday, 25th June 2025 (unless sold prior).
The freehold property has resource consent for a 16-lot subdivision, with sections of approximately 1,000sqm each.
Snijder says the site directly borders a public reserve, creating a safe, green buffer and enhancing market appeal for family buyers. “The flat, easily developed land lends itself to bespoke, larger-format housing, appealing to movers, and lifestyle-focused purchasers seeking hobby storage for boats, vehicles, land for gardening and a swimming pool.
“This is a shovel-ready opportunity in Residential – Single House zone, with all the hard graft already completed,” he says. “From site surveys to infrastructure assessments and environmental reviews, the due diligence for development has been completed, meaning a new purchaser can hit the ground running.”
“Generous lot sizes make this a particularly attractive product for end-users who value space and lifestyle – an increasingly rare commodity in Auckland’s suburban landscape. The location adds further appeal, with proximity to five schooling options covering all age groups, two established retirement villages, multiple sports grounds, and a full range of amenities in nearby Pukekohe Central.
He adds that the Pukekohe region’s local population has grown steadily, increasing by 13 percent in the five years to 2023, driven by its desirable lifestyle, excellent connectivity to both Auckland and Hamilton, and an expanding employment base.
Strategically positioned approximately 50km southwest of Auckland’s CBD, Pukekohe is several minutes’ drive from the southern motorway interchanges at Drury and Bombay.
Snijder says commuting to key employment bases at Papakura or Manukau is made easy via State Highway 1 or rail services from nearby Pukekohe Station, which is soon to benefit from KiwiRail's major investment in new train stations across the region.
“This property is at the epicentre of significant public and private investment. Large-scale projects including Fisher & Payke Healthcare’s $275m campus at Karaka, Kiwi Property’s proposed Drury Town Centre, and the expansive Drury South Crossing are transforming the wider area into a future urban powerhouse.”
The broader Franklin District continues to benefit from this momentum, with demand outpacing supply for residential sections that offer lifestyle amenity within commuting distance of major employment precincts.
“Purchasers are perennially hunting for more space, flexibility, and the future. This opportunity unlocks all three, and readiness to develop places it ahead of the curve.
“With a limited supply of development-ready land in strategic peri-urban locations, I expect strong interest from residential developers, syndicates, and investment groups eager to secure a foothold in Auckland’s southern expansion zone.
“This is a high-quality, consented subdivision in a growth market with a compelling lifestyle narrative and point of difference – an ideal blueprint for future value creation.”