A development set in the heart of Queenstown, Te Pā Tāhuna will offer a range of architecturally designed homes ranging from apartments to terraced houses and Live Work commercial spaces.
Takiwai, the first building at Te Pā Tāhuna, was completed in 2022, with the first residents moving in not long after. Takiwai is fully sold out. A number of businesses are also established within the Live Work commercial spaces.
Development of Stage 2 commenced in early 2025, with the first apartments now available for sale. These apartments are expected to be complete in March 2027. You can find further information on the Stage 2 apartments here.
After the success of the first stage at Te Pā Tāhuna, we are excited that the first 18 apartments within Stage 2 are now available for sale. These first apartments are located in Pūtakitaki.
Overall, Stage 2 will introduce 66 modern one- and two-bedroom apartments built across three, 3-storey buildings.
Contact Cam Reed, Ray White Queenstown, or register your interest, if you would like further information.
More than 300 homes are expected to be built at Te Pā Tāhuna over time.
Street view from Gorge Road of the first building at Te Pā Tāhuna looking south towards Cecil Peak.
Internal image of a Live-Work apartment, located on the ground floor facing Gorge Road.
Exterior of the first completed build at Te Pā Tāhuna, Takiwai
Internal kitchen design in a Live-Work apartment located on the ground floor.
Te Pā Tāhuna will be built with materials that will stand the test of time and require minimal maintenance.
Leading architectural companies have steered the design process. The result is a beautifully integrated development with intelligent design.
Care and clever design at Te Pā Tāhuna mean beautiful, shared spaces for your neighbourhood to thrive for years to come.
The first building at Te Pā Tāhuna features lush planting that will establish itself over time to create a communal garden setting. Hidden away discreetly is a screened refuse store where residents can dispose of their rubbish and recycling for collection.
Design and planning at Te Pā Tāhuna is committed to doing the best for future generations.
Energy efficient lighting and heating, low VOC paints, and raingardens to treat and slowly release storm water ensure the development will play its part in a more sustainable world.
The final Live-Work apartments in Takiwai, the first building at Te Pā Tāhuna, are for sale. Enquire with our sales team at Ray White for more information.
Register your interest to receive updates on Stage 2!