Seize the opportunity to own this truly magnificent 3.5106-hectare property at 64 Park Point Drive, Waiheke Island, with sweeping panoramic views of land, sky and sea. The property is over the road from its waterfront Cable Bay neighbours with the elevation providing stunning views of the Hauraki Gulf. Just a 3-minute drive to Mudbrick Vineyard & Restaurant and 6-8 minute drive to Matiatia Ferry Terminal and the restaurants, shops and beach at Oneroa, or stroll down the walkway to Te Wharau Bay. The north facing land provides an ideal site for your custom design house, pool and tennis court. The bush covered rear part of the site extends down to the waterfront at Te Wharau Bay. This unique site offers an unparalleled canvas for building your own dream home in one of New Zealand's most exclusive and sought-after locations and one of Waiheke’s most prestigious addresses. Included with the property are architectural plans and perspective drawings by Moller Architects, one of New Zealand's most highly reputed architectural firms. The plans are for a 600 sqm 3 level 5-bedroom home with lift, wine cellar and separate guest suite. The master suite is on the top level with ensuite, dressing room, study area and library. There are spacious living and dining areas opening onto decks with loggia and infinity edge pool. The site has large areas for garaging and visitor parking. This design is for high end living and entertaining with breathtaking views. Detailed architectural design drawings, perspectives, topographical survey, geotechnical report, 3D REVIT drawings and additional resource consent materials are available, providing an in-depth understanding of the property’s full potential. The Park Point subdivision is known for its strong investment value and privacy offering a secure and desirable location for your new home or holiday retreat. This property provides the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience. Opportunities for land in this exclusive setting with prime views, north facing location and investment potential are rare.