Catalina Bay Apartments now under construction

Construction started today on Willis Bond’s Catalina Bay Apartments development with more than 75% of the 82 apartments and terraced homes already sold.

Located at the northern most point of Hobsonville Point, the $150m freehold waterfront development is the largest of its kind to commence construction this year.*

Barfoot & Thompson Head of Projects Matt Baird, says this is a testament to the quality of the build, uniqueness of the site and reputation of the developer and team involved.

“The demand for high-quality, unique, owner-occupier stock like this remains high” says Baird.

“Buyers are however, being more diligent than ever when buying off plan, only entrusting their funds with reputable developers. Willis Bond is at the top of this list in that regard with more than thirty years’ experience”

Construction on Catalina Bay Apartments marks stage two of a three stage precinct regeneration project being led by Willis Bond in collaboration with Cheshire Architects who have curated the masterplan for the area.

The building designed by Architectus, takes inspiration from its natural environment, with coastal inspired interiors and architecture that adds to the contemporary village environment. Sustainability is heavily integrated into the design of the building, targeting a Homestar 7 rating.

The team including Architectus, LT McGuinness and Willis Bond are no strangers to designing and delivering high quality homes, having together won the 2019 Sir Athfield Award for Housing, for their Wynyard Central development in Wynyard Quarter.

A selection of one-, two- and three- bedroom apartments and wharf terraces are available to purchase. We encourage buyers to secure their private appointment now as this highly sought after development is one-of-a-kind and not to be repeated.

Construction of Catalina Bay Apartments starts today with completion expected early-mid 2024.

*Source, CBRE Apartment Monitor Report February 2022 – owner occupier, purpose built (excl. social housing)

Steph Bidois