Auckland city lies on a narrow stretch of land between the beautiful Manukau and Waitemata harbours. The gulf and its islands are recognised as a regional and national treasure with diverse landscapes and ecological systems.
The Auckland area was home to Maori for a thousand years before Europeans settled here. The recognised mana whenua, or indigenous people of Auckland are Ngati Whatua o Orakei. Now, over 181 different ethnic groups from all over the world call Auckland home. Our ethnic diversity helps make Auckland an exciting place to live.
Manukau offers immigrants and locals an affordable yet accessible area of Auckland city to live in. It contains the necessary good schools and accessibility to the main motorway to commute to the CBD and or to the Manukau commercial centres. Our subdivision in Wattle Cove is a gem that has just been released to the market and it offers the unique possibility to live close to the water in an established part of the region.
Wattle Cove house and land packages can be viewed here.