Fifty two north facing residential lots in the Hauraki District Council’s Ngātea Northern Estate development, with expansive views over the Coromandel and Kaimai Ranges, are now on the market.
Mayor Toby Adams said it was a momentous day for Council and the in-house project management team to finally cut the ribbon and declare the Ngātea Northern Estate complete and ready for sale.
“It takes a bit of foresight and risk to do a development like this, so we’re really chuffed to get these sections onto the market”, he said.

The subdivision is the latest offering from the Council, making it one of the largest property developers on the Plains. Mayor Toby confirmed that each development funds the next one so the burden doesn’t fall on the rate payer.
“It’s a long tradition that continues the vision of the original Hauraki Plains County Council (1920-1989) and successive Hauraki councils since then to grow the communities and opportunities on the Plains”, said Mayor Toby.

Affordable sections start at $230,000 with lot sizes ranging from 510m2 to 796m2. All utilities are installed, along with a brand new playground area. Expressions of interest can be lodged with Council online or by phoning Council on 0800 734 834 or 07 863 8609.

Other Council property development on the Plains includes the now thriving Kerepēhi Business Park; development of another 15 hectare subdivision currently underway on the south side of Ngātea and the current construction of the new Plains Library and Service Centre, due for completion in 2026.

“Word is getting out that the Plains offers a brilliant work/life balance, being on the doorstep of the stunning Coromandel and just over an hour’s drive to Hamilton, Tauranga or Auckland. Top schools, sports facilities and proximity to good health care make it a very appealing package”, said Mayor Toby.
To find out more and register your interest in the Ngātea Northern Estate, visit https://www.hauraki-dc.govt.nz/community/business-economy/ngatea-northern-estate?ed-step=1









