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Bremner Ridge

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Bremner Ridge sits elevated, faces North and shares boundaries with the lifestyle Tuscany Estate.

A starting contour of some 85 meters, Bremner Ridge is exposed to expansive views over new and old Flat Bush, the under development Ormiston Town Centre, the fully-functional Barry Curtis Park and out to the Auckland landmark Rangitoto Island along with the world famous Auckland Sky City Tower and the city skyline.

The character of Bremner Ridge inherits the casual rural aesthetic of the site.

The architecture and landscape design is inspired by elements commonly found in the countryside including sheds, cottages, post and batten fences, and greenery.

Spend time with the family and be safe in the knowledge that Bremner Ridge offers a great opportunity for children to go to an excellent range of schools close to home and ample room to play in the fresh air with family and friends, and enjoy the company of pets.

Bremner Ridge is located in Flat Bush, a highly affluent and sought after suburb under development in East Auckland. It is approximately 25 minutes’ drive from the Auckland CBD and 20 minutes’ from Auckland International Airport.

Contact:

SALES OFFICE

53 Matahae Drive, Flatbush, Auckland
Aman Pannu
021 508 027
[email protected]

Opening Hours:
Sat & Sun: 12:00pm – 3:00pm
All By Appointment

https://www.bremnerridge.co.nz/

Key Details

  • Access to all 315 sites of various sizes in three entry points
  • Stages 1 & 2 selling now
  • Cycle ways and footpath’s that span the whole subdivision
  • Central to most sought-after schools

Developer

Templeton Limited

Builders

Commute Time

25.7 km

Auckland CBD

30 min
25.7 km

Auckland CBD

1 hr 20 min
25.7 km

Auckland CBD

1 hr 30 min
25.7 km

Auckland CBD

5 hr

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Stages

Why here

Three reasons you'll love about Bremner Ridge

1

Ormiston Town Centre destination shopping experience

2

94 hectare Barry Curtis Park a high level of natural amenity

3

Bremner Ridge a unique development exposed to expansive views