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Auckland Central, Auckland City Community and Real Estate market information

Median Sales Price: $185,917 Local Listings: 1243 Median Price Change: -4.9% Property Sales: 91

Median Sales Price is a 3 month moving average. Local Listings and sales are for last month. More information on data sources can be found here.

About the Auckland Central Community

About Auckland Central:

Auckland has recently been ranked the fifth best city in the world, in terms of quality of living, in a world wide survey conducted by Mercer. Auckland’s CBD is a great place to live, being currently home to approximately 25,000 people and growing rapidly at the rate of around 18 percent per year.

It’s easy to see why too. One of the biggest draw cards for people living in the city is the amount of time and money saved commuting each day. People choose to live in the CBD for convenience, when work or school is only a five minute stroll away. For city residents that work out of the CBD, commuting is often a lot quicker going against the main traffic flow.

City apartment residents love the fact that they can easily take a stroll along the waterfront instead of having to worry about mowing the lawns. Apartment living is one of the most popular choices for city living, and these range from smaller apartments, which are primarily owned by investors and predominantly rented to students, all the way up to high quality, spacious multimillion dollar apartments close to the waterfront, and everything in between. With over 38,000 students studying at Auckland University alone, many prefer to live in the CBD for convenience.

The city centre is often buzzing with a host of different events throughout the year like the Santa Parade, the Chinese Lantern Festival - celebrating Chinese New Year, and the Diwali Indian New Year Festival etc.

There is plenty of entertainment right on your doorstep, whether you are up for trying your luck at Skycity or enjoying a great movie at Village 8 Cinemas/Imax, or a live show at the Civic Theatre. To explore the night life, there are plenty of bars and clubs open till late/early hours of the morning. For the adventurous, the ferry terminals provide fun harbour cruises and easy access out to Devonport, Waiheke, Rangitoto and the Great Barrier etc.

Auckland CBD has two major universities.
-University of Auckland
-Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
There are also a range of specialized study institutions like; Whitireia Community Polytechnic, AIS, International Travel College (ITC), just to name a few.

Certain parts of the city are zoned for some top grammar schools – simply visit www.schoolzones.co.nz and type in the city street address you are thinking about buying in to see what schools you are in zone for.

Auckland Central Shopping:

The CBD has two major supermarkets; Foodtown on Quay St, and New World at Victoria Park, which has a free city shopper bus that goes around the city. For some retail therapy, Queen St and High St, offer a wide range of fashion outlets. More boutique shops and unique offerings can be found on K’Rd and within Victoria Park markets. Most homeware and general items can be purchased from the range of shops within the Downtown Westfield mall.

Transport:

From the city, it is easy to get to almost anywhere you want via bus, train or ferry. Within the city, the Inner LINK bus travels clockwise in a loop around key destinations such as The Edge entertainment area, The University of Auckland, Sky City, Britomart and Queen Street - The Inner LINK bus does the circuit every 10 minutes, from 8am to 6pm every day, including weekends. The bus is free for HOP Card holders. To get to the airport, airbuses depart from certain points around the city approximately every 15 minutes. Regular Britomart trains are another popular travel choice to get to different parts of East, West, Central & South Auckland.

Transport Link:

www.maxx.co.nz www.stagecoach.co.nz www.airbus.co.nz

Eating Out:

Throughout the city and viaduct, you can find cuisine from almost every culture. With so many restaurants, you are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining out.

Information Supplied by:

Aaron Cook

Regional Area Information

Auckland Central Shopping

Auckland Central Shopping:
Name Address
Auckland City Foodtown 76 Quay St, Auckland Central
(09) 275 2567
New World Victoria Park 2 College Hill, Freemans Bay, Auckland
(09) 307 8400
277 Newmarket Foodtown 277 Broadway, Newmarket
(09) 520 3231
Woolworths Quickstop @ Gull Kingsland 384-392 New North Road, Auckland
(09) 845 2952
Grey Lynn Foodtown Cnr Coleridge & Williamson Ave, Grey Lynn
(09) 376 2074
Grey Lynn Woolworths 271 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn
(09) 378 8631
Mt Eden Foodtown Cnr Valley & Dominion Roads, Mt Eden
(09) 631 7052
Calliope Four Square 31-33 Calliope Road, Devonport
(09) 445 3317
New World Devonport 35 Bartley Terrace, Devonport, Auckland
(09) 445 1217
New World Remuera 10 Clonbern Road, Remuera, Auckland
(09) 520 3559

Supermarket information supplied by www.zenbu.co.nz.

Regional Area Information

A guide to the icons:

  • Shopping Areas
  • Restaurants
  • Central Point of Suburb

Please Note: Map location deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Local Market Data Reports

 
Median Sales Price $185,917 -4.9%
Days to Sell (median) 28 2011 Dec
Property Sales 91 2011 Dec
 

Median Sales Price is a 3 month moving average for Auckland Central. Local Sales are for Dec 2011 in Auckland Central. Local Listings and are for last month for Auckland Central. More information on data sources can be found here.

Local Market Chart Information

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Chart displays the Median Days to Sell a property for this suburb

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