132 Vincent Street, City Centre

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132 Vincent Street, City Centre
$749,000
Architecturally Award Winning.
132 Vincent Street is a notable example of adaptive reuse, transformed from the Beca engineering headquarters by the Tawera Group in 2013. The project’s structural integrity and design were recognized by the New Zealand Property Council with an award for leadership in residential design. This commercial-grade foundation ensures a level of soundproofing and build quality that provides long-term peace of mind for owners.
Situated on the second floor, this corner apartment offers a strategic financial advantage with lower body corporate fees compared to higher-level units. Despite the lower elevation, its corner positioning captures plenty of natural light and a clear northerly aspect rather than looking straight at another building. It achieves a balanced "leafy" feel that mimics a quiet residential neighborhood while maintaining the practical benefits of a central city location.
The interior features 2.7-meter stud heights and access to a striking six-story central atrium, creating a sense of space and light throughout the complex. With a high ratio of owner-occupiers, the building is exceptionally well-maintained. Its location between the upcoming Te Waihorotiu and Karanga-a-Hape rail stations ensures the property is primed for capital growth as Auckland’s transit network expands, making it a solid choice for those seeking quality without high overheads.
Note: The chattels in the photos may vary from what is being sold, please check the chattels list if this is important to you.
Facts & Features
Title Type
Freehold
Rates
$2258.97
Rental Appraisal
$790-$860 /week
Estimated Net ROI
4.17%
Pets
Allowed with BC Consent

DeMaio Vilela

Matt Kearns
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