Pukekohe / auckland

a place to put down roots

Kohe is perfectly positioned in the heart of Pukekohe – a place where rural charm meets modern convenience. Close to schools, shops, and public transport, Kohe offers easy access to everything you need, while keeping you connected to the beauty of the land.

Pukekohe map

a growing region

Pukekohe is the third most populous urban centre in the Auckland region, behind metropolitan Auckland and the Hibiscus Coast. According to REINZ House Price Index data, the average annual growth in house prices in Pukekohe has averaged 6.73% per annum over the past 20 years.

With Pukekohe’s adoption into the Auckland Supercity there are robust plans for growth in the area, with the Pukekohe-Paerata structure plan in place to accommodate for Pukekohe to approximately double in size in the next 30 years. By 2050 more than 65,000 people are expected to be living in Pukekohe, Paerata, and south Drury.

Education

Enjoy the convenience of the onsite childcare centre at Kohe or a 11-min walk / 1-min drive to Pukekohe Valley School (Pukekohe’s highest demand primary school). Experience a seamless commute and easy access to education, ensuring a balanced lifestyle for you and your family.

PICTURED: Pukekohe High School

Transport links

The newly upgraded Pukekohe train station is just a quick 10-minute walk or a 2-minute drive away from Kohe. Following the extensive electrification upgrades to the station (costing approx. $419 million), you can now catch a direct train to Britomart.

250m

Bus stop

540m

Train Station

6km

SH1

Approximate distance calculated from Kohe site to destination using Google Maps.

rural charm and modern convenience

Nestled amidst fertile volcanic soils at the Auckland-Waikato border, Pukekohe is renowned for its farm-fresh produce and scenic landscapes. Nature lovers can explore waterfalls and enjoy vintage railway rides.

Pukekohe town centre, surrounded by 1,300 hectares of Future Urban zoned land, is set for significant residential and commercial expansion. This growth is complemented by robust infrastructure and connectivity to northern Waikato and the Bay of Plenty regions, enhancing Pukekohe’s appeal as a strategic hub for business and residential investment.

With a vibrant workforce and favourable zoning, Pukekohe is not just a town. it’s a thriving community with boundless opportunities for growth and lifestyle enhancement. Whether you seek a tranquil rural retreat or a dynamic business environment, Pukekohe invites you to explore its unique blend of heritage, nature, and modern living.