Winter might be closing in, but there's still plenty going on at Hobsonville Point. On any given evening here, you're likely to find throngs of visitors and locals enjoying the hospitality of the restaurants and bars of Catalina Bay. It's hard to believe that just a year ago they were all empty buildings.
More public art, businesses and shared spaces are popping up every month - read the latest Point Life to catch up on just a few. Building is pick up pace too. If you're interested in moving here, check out some of the homes for sale below, or read this handy article about buying at Hobsonville Point.
All the best, The Hobsonville Point Team
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School students step up
The new artwork on the Harrier Point steps, ‘Stream of Wonder’, was conceived, planned, and fundraised for by four Year 5 girls from Hobsonville Point Primary School.
Hobsonville Point has many creative spaces as part of its ‘shared backyard’ ethos. Here’s the story behind the latest and largest piece of sculpture, arriving soon in Harrier Point Park.
Thoughtfully designed and laid out over two levels, this ground floor open-plan style home is perfect for entertaining. Just a short stroll to local shops, cafes and reserve.
Architecturally-designed, modern, light and airy apartments with solid oak timber flooring and north-facing courtyard or deck. Yours for a 5% deposit (balance on completion).
Winton has completed the important task of safeguarding the four heritage homes on Marlborough Crescent for future generations. They're centred around Marlborough Oval, the former Air Force parade ground.
If you’re thinking about buying at Hobsonville Point, you might feel a little overwhelmed by the choice on offer. Here’s a handy guide to point you in the right direction.