Set on 618sqm in Pokeno, this vacant corner site gives you the kind of presence, shape and neighbourhood setting that makes planning a home feel exciting from day one.
The corner position is the standout, and it is easy to see why. You have open street frontage on two sides, a wide sense of outlook, and a site that feels visible and established within a polished residential pocket. For a buyer who cares about how a home will sit, present and function, that matters.
The section itself is level and grassed, with footpath frontage and a clean, usable layout that gives you options when it comes to design, access and how you want daily living to unfold. Whether you are picturing a family home with good indoor-outdoor flow, room for the kids to spill onto the lawn, or a build with a strong street presence and practical garaging, this is land that supports a smart plan.
There is also something genuinely appealing about being able to start with a blank canvas in a neighbourhood that already feels settled. The community is lively, the streets are formed, and the wider outlook across Pokeno adds a sense of scale. You can already picture the morning coffee on the deck, the afternoon sun across the lawn, and the satisfaction of building something that fits your life properly.
Pokeno continues to draw buyers who want daily convenience without losing that community feel. The township sits at the junction of SH1 and SH2, with Auckland to the north and Hamilton to the south, while Pokeno School is on Pokeno Road near the main street and the growing town centre supports everyday shopping and local businesses.
If you can see the value in securing the right site before the build even begins, get in touch with Caitlin Schneider to take a closer look.