2518 days ago

New Parkside architecturally designed home

Mike Jensen & Associates Ltd

This brand new architecturally designed masterpiece, being built by Principle Homes, will be a delightful family home with immaculate attention to detail. Located next to Crossfield Reserve in Glendowie this home is situated on a 417m2 north-facing section that will deliver ample light from sunrise to sunset.

The ultra-modern kitchen flows to an open-plan living and dining area with outdoor entertaining bordering on to the park. This home boasts 4 bedrooms along with 3 bathrooms, an additional upstairs living and study area.

Enjoy the clean lines, high ceilings and open spaces of this stunning family home with park views and easy access to St Heliers and the CBD. Includes a 10 year Master Builder warranty.

Be quick so you can customise the finishing to your desire. Please contact us for an information package and tour of a show home. Phone Mike Jensen on 021 180 5673.

Asking price $2,270,000. Lot 2, 32 Jefferson Street, Glendowie.
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4 hours ago

Car parking city

George from Meadowbank

THE DOWNTOWN CARPARK = GONE ❌

The Council now wants to sell the Downtown Carpark, to be torn down – along with its 1,500 parking spaces. Most will know, this is one of the few public parking options that services the downtown central business district and the only option for those who use the ferry to get to Waiheke.

They say the carpark presents a seismic "risk" – not now, but it could do in the future. But here's the thing, we understand the carpark could be seismically strengthened for a nominal cost, while developing above the carpark could return an additional $300m to Council *cough* ratepayers.

CUSTOMS STEET ACCESS = GONE ❌

The Council also wants to improve air quality and ultimately pedestrianise the CBD, so they are going to stop car access to Customs Street.

Neighbouring streets will become more congested as people will have to travel the around-about way to get across town. You see where this is going...

HOBSON STREET FLYOVER = GONE ❌

Council has also decided to demolish the Hobson Street flyover! This will make it even harder to travel east to west across the city!

You have to ask why, at a time of extreme rate hikes, and when households are cutting back, do we need another ideological reimagining of our CBD?

24/7 PARKING CHARGES = MONEY GRAB 🤬

Following a telling off from the Mayor, Auckland Transport delayed its 24/7 CBD parking charges to allow for (what is a completely insincere) consultation before a full roll-out in October.