Elementum at Long Bay
Residential
Live the ultimate beachside resort lifestyle at Elementum, Long Bay. At the heart of Long Bay Village, Elementum offers resort style living in a hidden oasis of landscaped spaces. Bringing together a palette of natural and raw materials with timber boardwalks and shared zones, Elementum cultivates a sense of community.
Apartments from $694k and Houses from $1.56m
Status
now selling
Located in Auckland’s North Shore, Elementum is a stone’s throw from natures elements. Long Bay Regional Park and the shores of Long Bay Okura Marine Reserve are only minutes away. Neighbouring the bustling Long Bay Village and close to Te Oneroa Way transport, Elementum is within reach of all the services you will need, while remaining a tranquil escape.
Few places in this world remain untouched, but Long Bay’s regional parks preserve the rich history of New Zealand’s native flora and fauna. With wide-open spaces, forest trails, boardwalk strolls, scenic cliff views and seaside swimming at the marine reserve – what better place to settle in! Long Bay Regional Park and the beach are less than a five minute walk away, from Elementum, offering a relaxed coastal lifestyle unlike any other Auckland suburb.
“Elementum is a coastal sanctuary, nestled in the hillside of Long Bay Village. Escape suburban norm, treat yourself to beachside living at Elementum.”
Long Bay is an established beachside masterplanned community located approximately 22km north of Auckland City. Here you will find Elementum, a coastal sanctuary offering residents accessibility, walkability and a like-minded community.
There is a direct bus route to the extensive Albany retail precinct, which offers a park and ride system, with a Northern Express bus to Auckland CBD. The on ramp to Auckland CBD is a 10 minute drive away.
Platforms and paths appear to float above the ground, carpeted in lush understory of native ferns and plantings. Tall slender trees provide residents with privacy. Residents can gather at the secluded pavilion to socialise or enjoy an early morning yoga session. Planting extends to green walls cladding the basement carparks and a pocket park along Windlass Street creating a seamless transition between the landscaped sanctuary and the coastal context of the site.