Been waiting for that ideal spot for the perfect home that up until now you’ve only been able to dream of building? - well here’s the opportunity to FINALLY make that dream a reality.
Private, secluded and in a highly desirable location, this fenced section is close to schools, 2 minutes to the CBD and only a minute more to the beach!
Take advantage of the Gisborne sun and enjoy a barbecue in your new back yard, or simply relax with friends and family on your new deck. The possibilities for making this spot your own little sanctuary are only limited by your imagination…
Being located close to the international date line, Gisborne is the first city in the world to see the new day dawn. The sun rises over the South Pacific Ocean onto the eastern most city in New Zealand.The Maori name for the region is Tairawhiti - meaning "the place where the sun shines first".
With a population of approximately 30,000 people, the city and surrounding regions provide relaxed lifestyle opportunities for those who prefer alternatives to the fast pave of the larger cities. Gisborne is a five minute town - five minutes to the beach, five minutes to home, five minutes to the shops. Even the rush hour traffic lasts five minutes!
Coming from Auckland International Airport it's an hour's flight away. There are several scheduled daily flight available with Air New Zealand.
For those people who are looking to come and live in Gisborne, the Government Immigration Services outline what requirement are needed.
If you are looking to purchase a large block of land or a spot on te coast, you'll need to check with the Overseas Investment Commission as to their requirements.
Regarded by some as the Surf Capital of New Zealand, Gisborne offers several beaches and reef breaks that are world class. A local industry supports the sport, from surf accommodation, manufacturing surfboards to surf retail outlets.
For others the Gisborne region is famous for its world class wines. It's often referred to as the chardonnay capital of New Zealand.
As a holiday destination Gisborne offers plenty. Aquatic activities, cultural events, local Wine & Food Festivals are just a few of what's on offer.
There's plenty of choice when it comes to accommodation. There's backpackers, homestays, motels & hotels.
Gisborne has its own daily newspaper, which covers local news as well as national and international news.
The information centre offers details on tourism, coming events, clubs and service organisations.
Tourism Eastland
209 Grey Street, Gisborne.
Ph: +64 6 867 2000
Website:www.gisbornenz.com
Tairawniti Museum
Gisborne Aviation Museum
Tarawhiti Heritage Trail
Dive Tatpouri (Shark Cage Diving)
Odeon Multiplex Theatre Ltd
Dome Cinema
Marina Restaurant
Phone: 06 868 5919
Wharf Cafe Bar and Restaurant
Phone: 06 868 4876
Ussco Bar & Bistro
Phone: 06 868 3246
Red Bus Service
Phone: 06 867 7423
Air New Zealand
Phone: 0800 737 000
Sunair Aviation
Phone: 0800 786 247
Gisborne Taxis
Phone: 06 867 2222
Gisborne Hospital
Phone: 06 869 0500
Citizens Advice
Phone: 06 867 2606
Salvation Army
Phone: 06 868 9468
Family Work Tairawhiti
Phone: 06 868 1399
Central Childcare
Phone: 06 868 5861
Eastland Childcare
Phone: 06 868 9867
Gisborne Kindergarten Assn
Phone: 06 868 3426
Topkids
Phone: 06 868 3576
Awapuni School
Phone: 06 868 6660
Central School
Phone: 06 867 5073
Cobham School
Phone: 06 867 3864
Elgin School
Phone: 06 867 5454
Kaiti School
Phone: 06 867 7831
Makaraka School
Phone: 06 868 4116
Te Wharau School
Phone: 06 868 9819
Te Hapara School
Phone: 06 867 4333
St Marys Primary School
Phone: 06 868 8332
Gisborne Boys' High School
Phone: 06 868 8159
Gisborne Girls' High School
Phone: 06 868 6092
Campion College
Phone: 06 867 9309
Lytton High School
Phone: 06 868 5193
The Tairawhiti Polytechnic
Phone: 0508 765 9832
Te Wananga o Aeteasoa
Phone: 06 868 7045
Olympic Pool Complex
Phone: 06 867 6220
YMCA
Phone: 06 867 9259