This residentially zoned property could allow for a subdivision of multiple lots or reconfiguring the existing building into a family home with a large backyard. The potential to operate a business from this site is also worth exploring as the premises in the current format would suit professional office use or similar with its neutral corporate tones, separate staff facilities and ample car parking.
Upon entering the glassed fronted foyer, you will see a separate meeting room and double doors leading to the large main room. Historically it operated as a religious facility where the group gathered for worship, including a separate room (currently a library space) and stage to the front rounding out the main room. Bathroom facilities and a kitchenette are accessed from the foyer.
The building has been furbished to suit the needs of its users with all rooms either carpet tiled or ceramic tiled providing a hardwearing and serviceable finish. Air conditioning is provided through heat pumps in the separate spaces and a ducted system within the main room. Recessed lighting and speakers in the roof throughout are features one would expect from its current use.
Te Aroha has a stable population of around 4,650 people and is serviced by three primary schools within the township and a high school. The popular Hauraki Rail Trail runs through the area connecting the town to Matamata to the south and Paeroa to the north. The many who frequent this trail make a stop in Te Aroha and indulge in the hot soda springs it’s known for. With Hamilton, Tauranga and Auckland all within an easy 1-2 hour commute it’s easy to see why this township remains stable.