this exceptional offering presents an opportunity
to secure a generous landholding in one of waiheke island’s most cherished
northern coastal enclaves, complete with resource-consented architectural plans
by award-winning studio2 architects. studio2 is an auckland-based practice
formed from crosson clarke carnachan architects and led by founding architect
paul clarke, alongside brett gerrard.
renowned for their high-end, bespoke and site-responsive residential
architecture, the practice has earned a reputation for crafting homes that sit
lightly within the landscape, defined by thoughtful materiality, proportion and
light, and an enduring sense of place. studio2 has designed a sophisticated
contemporary coastal residence for this site that responds directly to its
north-west orientation, capturing all-day sun, ocean views and a strong sense
of privacy within a protected natural setting.
the architectural and driveway designs are approved, with resource consent
issued and building consent drawings near completion. the completed home may
meet aip criteria for foreign purchasers, subject to oio approval.
two titles have been amalgamated into one generous 1,915 sq m (more or less)
site, ideally positioned between sandy bay and enclosure bay — two of waiheke
island’s most picturesque northern beaches, just a short walk apart.
the elevated home site enjoys a north-west aspect with excellent sun, ocean
outlooks and proximity to all-tide boat launching, while a mature native
reserve along the eastern boundary ensures enduring privacy.
whether you elect to realise this architectural vision or simply value the
clarity of what is possible, this is a location where quality, design integrity
and long-term value are assured.
design drawings, lim and full property file are available on request. for sale
nzd$1,650,000.
please contact lisa hopewell of new zealand sotheby’s international realty for
more details
please note that the boundaries are indicative only and the beach photographs
depict both sandy bay and enclosure bay.
the rendered drawings are of the consent design stage.