Picturesque Coastal Taranaki Subdivision
Strong Demand for Picturesque Coastal Taranaki Subdivision Sees Early Release of Fifth Stage
26 July 2006
The release of five stages of a “major” subdivision over the last three years in the attractive coastal and rural area of Bell Block just north of New Plymouth is a clear sign to Harcourts Bell Block Manager, Graeme Rogers, that the area just keeps getting more popular.
One of the largest stages has been the most recently released 40 hectare block between Mangati and Wills roads which had been a dairy farm in the same family for the last 80 years. “With its proximity to the sea, schools, shopping, airport, golf course along with the sea to stunning mountain views, ‘Mangati’ is a very attractive subdivision,” said Mr Rogers.
He noted that the first four stages of Mangati subdivision included 63 sections, of which 58 had been sold with plenty of housing construction now underway. The positive response and high public demand for the subdivision meant an earlier than anticipated release of the fifth stage which consisted of 26 sections ranging from 608sqm to 1,533sqm and prices ranging from $107,000 to around $130,000. Mr Rogers confirmed that nine of those 26 sections were already under contract.
Since the release of the sections, Mr Rogers noted that many of the initial purchasers had been “out of towners” born in the New Plymouth area and keen to return “home” to retire or raise a family. “Once you have lived in Taranaki you can never ever get the mountain or the sea air out of your blood!”
He added the greater New Plymouth
and Bell Block areas had experienced very positive changes
in recent years with buyers from both locally and further a
field increasingly attracted to the picturesque and unique
scenery of stunning coastline, a majestic mountain, all
within a lush green rural setting. “The big changes to
the area including the extensive sea-front walkway,
Waiwhakaiho Basin shopping complex and the proposed Bell
Block bypass have all helped to make this an even more
desirable place to live.”
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