Home /  News /  New Zealand

Affordable Luxury: High-Ceiling Duplex Near Takanini Exude India Vibes

Burberry Heights at Auranga in South Auckland

A cluster of spacious duplexes up for sale near Takanini in South Auckland are offering a whiff of home, with features exuding the conventional charm of India-style construction with the appeal of the contemporary. 

 

The four-bedroom houses in Auranga, a 15-minute drive down south from Takanini, speak to the Indian aesthetic with high ceilings, a spacious verandah and plenty of space for a family.

Burberry Heights blends the quintessential Indian vibe with a touch of the modern. The smart homes come with a fully-integrated tech stack that lets you control many of the household amenities.

https://www.kashishfood.co.nz

Nestled on Yellow Pear Lane in Auranga, a total of nine houses varying in size–161sqm and 250sqm–are on sale now. All the units come with two car parks and three bathrooms, speaking to buyers looking for a big family home. 

For enquiries, call 021 184 7777 or email info@burberryheights.co.nz       

The neighbourhood is a part of the urban sprawl of Auckland that’s expanding south of the city, including areas like Drury and Karaka. Over the next decade, these satellite towns are projected to flourish with major investments in public and private infrastructure that will transform how residents live, work and play.

32 Yellow Pear-06-Low res

So what’s in store? Sleek new electric trains, expanded stations, and massive upgrades to State Highway 1 and State Highway 22. Plus, a whole new southern route through the upgraded Mill Road corridor will slash commute times, connecting Burberry Heights residents to key employment hubs like CBD, Highbrook, airports, and even the booming Drury South Industrial Park and Hamilton. 

As the Auckland region expands, the south is its largest future urban growth area. About 1.7 million people live in Auckland and over the next 30 years this could grow to reach 2.4 million.

30 Yellow Pear-26-Low res

Over the next 30 years, southern growth areas such as Pukekohe, Drury and Paerātā, could provide up to 40,000 new homes, as well as new jobs. NZ The Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and KiwiRail have begun construction of key transport improvement projects for south Auckland planned to be completed within the next three years. 

This includes State Highway 1 between Papakura and Drury, rail electrification to Pukekohe and three new rail stations between Drury and Paerātā.

The SH1 Papakura to Drury project’s improvements will support economic growth by improving access along and across the motorway, enhancing local connectivity and resilience allowing people and goods to get where they want to go more efficiently with more reliable journeys.

Auranga’s nextdoor neighbour, Drury East, is also set to explode into a bustling urban centre, thanks to millions of dollars in investments from Kiwi Property Group– about 7,000 new homes, 6,000 jobs, and amenities like a sleek railway station, new schools, and even a potential regional hospital.

Related Posts