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Totara Heights Surrounded by Nature Our Development Totara Heights Surrounded by nature Our Development Fletcher Living has a trusted reputation and have been building homes for New Zealanders for over 100 years. Totara Heights is our newest development in the Auckland South region. Surrounded by the lush green forest of Totara Park and the beautifully elegant Auckland Botanic Gardens, Totara Heights is suburban living with a country backdrop. Built to last, our brand new homes are well designed and completed to a high standard of finish. With a mixture of terrace, duplex and stand-alone homes to choose from, there is something to suit all lifestyles. We would love to make our development your new home. ◄ Totara Heights Our Bathroom duplex home Homes Totara Heights offers a mixture of homes including 2-level stand-alone, duplex and 2-3 level terrace homes. These homes will vary from 3 to 4 bedroom designs, with either a tandem, double, or detached garage. All of our homes will include: • 10 Year Master Build Guarantee • Quality appliance package • Mechanical ventilation system • Quality Hansgrohe tapware • LED Lighting • Heater and ducted ventilation fan to bathrooms • Security alarm system Living area duplex home Kitchen/dining duplex home • Outdoor patio area • Fenced rear yard • Landscaped front and rear yards Streetscape image of duplex, freestanding & terrace homes Westfield Shopping Centre Manukau Redoubt Rd Great South Rd Murphys Rd Auckland CBD Redoubt Rd Westfield SH1 Ronwood Ave Manukau City Our G o o d w o o d Manukau D r i Manukau Station Rd v Train Station e Location Rainbows End Auckland Airport SH20 Lambie Dr EvergladeEverglade Drive e s Primary i R Vector a i Vodafone Totara n Wero e g Druces Rd Events Whitewater u Totara Heights is located 25km from the CBD in G Heights E r Centre Wiri Station Rd e Park Development at S the established suburb of Manukau. out h R Totara Park d Enjoy the luxury of having Totara Park and the Auckland SH1 E t Manukau Train station Great South Rd v er n Botanic Gardens right on your doorstep, as well as an e g c lad s e Kerrs Rd e r e s C array of local amenities close by. i a D R n C llu r a a i v ni e e Wairere Rd g u Amenities: E • Westfield Manukau City Shopping Centre. With over 150 stores Kerrs Rd including fashion outlets, travel agencies, food options and more Auckland Botanic Wairere Rd Gardens r D t • Totara Park s o v Lawrence Cres e Dolgey Drive Orams Rd r P s • Auckland Botanic Gardens e l r a Manurewa h Great South Rd • Manukau Train Station, connecting you directly to Britomart High School Papakura C Hamilton Hill Rd in 45 minutes Homai Browns Rd Train • Many cafés and restaurants within 5 mins Station • 13km to Auckland Airport and Airport Business Park Just minutes from • Easy access to northern, southern and south-western motorways our development is • Rainbow’s End Theme Park 216ha of native bush • Vector Wero Whitewater Park at Totara Park. Explore • Vodafone Events Centre the natural flora and fauna or get active with • Manukau SuperClinic a round of tennis, go • Everglade Primary School horse-back riding, or • Manurewa High School relax at the swimming pools after enjoying a BBQ with family and friends. Widely recognised for its outstanding plant collections, Auckland Botanic Gardens is also a great location for family gatherings. Unwind with a picnic and explore the large green spaces, local cafe Totara Heights and duck ponds. Totara Heights The Fletcher Living Advantage EXPERIENCE TRUST We’ve been building homes in New Zealand for We have a trusted reputation for quality, reliability over 100 years - we direct all that experience and on time delivery – serious peace of mind for our into creating quality homes that Kiwis love. clients, and we’re backed by Fletcher Building, one of New Zealand’s largest companies. WE’RE OBSESSED WITH DETAIL Our homes are built with real care and attention SHOWHOMES – and you’ll find plenty of standard items in our Plans and specs can be confusing, so we have finished homes that other builders might call ‘extras’. homes you can actually walk through and get a real feel for the space, the flow and the look. 10 YEAR GUARANTEE We’re only prepared to sell what we build SUPPORT ourselves and all our homes have a 10 Year Master We’re on the ground and open 7 days a week, with our Build Guarantee. Sales Showrooms open from 10am – 6pm. You’ll also find plenty of after sales support, with local teams on QUALITY hand to help straight away. Our contemporary designs maximise light, space and warmth ensuring our homes are sustainable, energy efficient and long lasting. We choose to work Contact our New Home Consultants with materials that are of a high quality, proven, low ph. 09 950 4562 maintenance and that work in harmony with the environment. We select locally sourced products [email protected] ensuring consistency of supply and backup options for our homeowners. Visit our showhome 8 Matairangi Road Corner of Eugenia Rise and Calluna Crescent Open 7 days, 10am-6pm. Closed public holidays Totara Heights fletcherliving.co.nz.
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