Designed by Peter Beaven in the mid 1970’s, and widely referred to as Habitat Housing, this award-winning complex offers the best of inner-city living within a stone's throw from the city, just moments from the CBD.
Positioned for exceptional sun and privacy, 25/10 Pitarua Street delivers effortless, lock-and-leave living just moments from the CBD, Tinakori Village and the Botanic Garden. Sitting at the North-East corner of the complex enjoying the peaceful outlook toward Premier House this is city-fringe living done right.
- Architecturally significant Thorndon Mews townhouse blending heritage design with modern updates
- Elevated, sun-optimised position with views across the city and harbour toward the Tararuas
- Two bedrooms, including a master with generous space — ideal for working from home
- Light-filled living area opening via French doors to a north-facing landscaped courtyard
- Renovated kitchen with updated appliances, benchtops and joinery
- Al fresco patio garden capturing amazing sun and views
- Partial double glazing for enhanced comfort while retaining architectural integrity
- Dedicated carport and storage — a valuable inclusion in this central location
- Body Corporate fee $8,866.72 per annum. Half of which is a painting levy (through to March 2027)
- Just moments from Tinakori Village, the Botanic Garden, key bus routes, cycle lanes and direct motorway access north
- Large floor area- 110 square meters*
- Pitarua complex awards- NZIA National Award — 1977, NZIA Enduring Architecture Award — 2003*
- Walk to the CBD, Government precinct and waterfront
Whether you're a professional seeking proximity to work, a downsizer wanting ease without compromise, or a buyer looking for a secure city base, this stylish Thorndon townhouse represents compelling value in a blue-chip location. Call Aaron Nation and the team on 027 555 5881 or come to the next scheduled open home.
Deadline closes 1pm, Thursday 12th March 2026 at 8 Kent Terrace, Wellington (unless sold prior)
**Photos are digitally staged
*Source: architecture nz website, Nexus website
Source of information: Property Guru, Nexus, Wellington City Council (non-verified)