Defaults on settlements by pre-purchasers;Delays getting council inspections completed; Hold-ups achieving code compliance certificates;Delays on titles being issued by Land Information New Zealand;The economic downturn;Previously high interest rates.
The Amaia apartments are a new development at 48 Esmonde Rd.
KBS Construction: owes $9.4m to trade creditors and $130,000 to the Inland Revenue Department (IRD);Hobson Green: owes $9.5m to the IRD and $1.5m to unsecured creditors. Clearwater Capital Partners Direct Lending Opportunities Fund LP of Hong Kong, the IRD and Greenlane’s Oxford Finance are named;Henderson Green: owes $5.7m to IRD and a further $4.3m to unsecured trade creditors. Mercedes-Benz Financial Services New Zealand of Newmarket is named;Pooks Green Development: owes $1.6m, $124,000 to the IRD alone;South Pacific Green Development: owes $842,000 to unsecured creditors;Swanson Project: owes $233,000 to the IRD.
Falcon Green, a housing scheme at 1 Falcon Crescent, Hobsonville, Auckland, developed by Brilliant Stone. Photo / Brilliant Stone
Falcon Green, 1 Falcon Crescent, Hobsonville, where units start from $1.1m;Amaia Living, 48 Esmonde Rd, Takapuna;Hobson Green, 133 Clark Rd, Hobsonville;McLeod Green, Te Atatū, homes starting from $859,000;G.N.R. Green, Henderson, homes starting from $799,000;Henderson Green, Henderson Valley Rd, Henderson;Avon Village, completed 2019, Kāinga Ora;Hobsonville’s Scott Point houses, completed in 2019;619 Swanson Rd, completed in early 2021 for Kāinga Ora;122 Pooks Rd, Ranui, completed in early 2021;Henderson’s 6-7 South Pacific Place, completed in 2021.
45-48 Royal Rd, Massey53 Schnapper Rock Rd, Schnapper Rock.
Auckland Transport CEO Dean Kimpton. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Amaia, where real estate agents are advertising many units as well as the childcare and gym business. This apartment project is at 48 Esmonde Rd, Takapuna.