Orewa Apartments For Sale: Orewa Apartment Developments For Sale

Situated in Orewa, this apartment development for sale is within walking distance of the beach and features a garden. It is a short drive from North Head Historic Reserve and Sculptureum.

Property finder and manager Brigid Curran says investors in Rodney look for good yields and low down payments. She favours areas like Red Beach, Orewa and Helensville for her investor clients. For more Orewa apartment developments for sale, click here.

The Grove

Orewa apartments for saleThis boutique seaside apartment development is just a short walk from Orewa Beach and within walking distance to a range of shops, cafes, restaurants and services. The Grove offers a lavish lifestyle With one-, two- —, and three-bedroom apartments to choose from, ground middle or top levels offering estuary and ocean views.

Residents enjoy easy access to stunning beaches, a variety of parks and reserves, and are close to the local bowls club, library, art centre and supermarket. There is also the option to go carless if desired, with state highways north and south only 3km away and public transport on your doorstep.

This beautiful community was established 16 years ago and is a much-loved home for many locals. It’s a perfect location for downsizers, retirees and young families. It’s an ideal location for those who want to be a little bit further out of the hustle and bustle of Auckland but still within easy commuting distance.

The Gardens

The best of both worlds, the beach and the bush are on your doorstep, with walking tracks winding down to the sands and merging into Orewa’s western reserve. This lock-and-leave abode with rare right-of-way beach access is what you’ve been looking for to restore balance in your busy life – low body corporate fees and freehold (strata) title ensure peace of mind.

Unwind in style in this top-floor northeast-facing apartment at Kensington Park. Featuring the largest floorplan in the complex, the expansive northwest aspect showcases 180-degree views of Eaves Bush Parade and floods all rooms with natural light.

Pacific Heights

In Orewa’s coastal suburb on the Hibiscus Coast, Pacific Heights is a boutique seaside development surrounded by the natural environment and local amenities. The subdivision mixes three and two-storey apartment buildings along the Hibiscus Coast Highway, terraced homes and stand-alone houses.

Residents can live life to the fullest with various lifestyle options within walking distance. They can stroll to the beach and cafes of Orewa, experience pristine bush walks, shop at local supermarkets and specialty stores and play sports in the nearby parks. The community also has a childcare facility and coffee shops and is close to excellent schools.

And for those who commute, it’s just 3km to State Highway north and south, or you can go carless and enjoy Orewa’s public transport links. Pacific Heights offers an exceptional lifestyle if you’re looking for the best apartment development in Auckland or want to be part of a friendly neighbourhood. For more Orewa apartment developments for sale, click here.

Kensington Park

With the bush at your back and the beach down the road, you’ll reconnect with nature and community living – two of the most essential tracks to health and happiness. Plus, with high-quality architecturally designed apartments and houses in a park-like setting, you’ll feel like part of the Orewa neighbourhood.

You’ll find expansive, open-plan living areas with Miele appliances and Grohe tapware, timber veneer cabinetry, and state-of-the-art stone benchtops. Outside, you’ll be surrounded by quality landscaping with pergolas over tranquil seating areas and herb and vegetable gardens.

Kensington Metropark is a Huron–Clinton Metroparks system unit located in Milford and South Lyon, Michigan, United States. It is home to wooded, hilly terrain and surrounds the beautiful 1,200-acre Kent Lake. The park has hiking trails, picnic and recreational facilities, a beach and the Kensington Nature Center. A canoe or kayak can be rented from Maple Beach or Martindale beaches to explore the park’s lakes, islands and tributaries.