The final release of townhouses at Elementum Long Bay is selling now, marking a highly successful campaign for developer Templeton Group and Bayleys Real Estate.
Designed for busy families, these brand new freehold homes are ready to move into for summer and priced from $1,150,000, the value here is exceptional.
Flexible floor plans of around 211sqm incorporate four bedrooms and three bathrooms, or alternatively can be set up as three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a media room. Each residence also comes with a two-car garage.
Space and family dynamics have been carefully considered here, says Mark Kelly, marketing director at Templeton, as well as the unique opportunity to live in paradise, affordably.
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“From a holistic point of view – Long Bay and Elementum are all about lifestyle. It’s that ultimate blend of coastal city living. You feel like you’ve stepped out of Auckland in a way, yet you’re still only 30 minutes from the CBD.
“We wanted to create an environment that brought that relaxed coastal vibe and sense of community into the development. That’s why the central courtyard is lush and landscaped – a lot of money has gone into creating amazing shared spaces.”
The high-quality homes have plenty of living space, three balconies – two at either end of the living and one off the master – and a northern aspect for optimum light and sun.
“They’re lock-and-leave with absolutely no maintenance required and kids can have an entire floor to themselves, which is really appealing and what we’re getting a lot of positive feedback on,” he says.

Flexible floor plans of 211sqm incorporate four bedrooms and three bathrooms, or can be set up as three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a media room. Photo / Supplied

Bayleys agent Bonnie Garton-Stack says: “No stone has been left unturned. The homes are so well designed, but not over complicated.” Photo / Supplied
Templeton Group’s reputation precedes them out here, offering buyers peace of mind, now and in the future.
“That’s what Templeton is known for, delivering quality stock. The master planning that goes into projects like this has been done in such a way that ensures future value, and that’s really important.
“There’s a lot of cheap stock out in the market at the moment. Kiwis want to buy a building and a home that holds its value and increases in value. It needs to be good quality, in the right location and it needs to be built accordingly, and that’s Elementum.”
This confidence is reflected in the area as a whole.
“Long Bay had the largest average asking price increase year-on-year last year – it was up by 30%. It was the largest in Auckland. So people see the value and the lifestyle.”

The high-quality homes have plenty of living space, three balconies – two at either end of the living and one off the master – and a northern aspect for optimum light and sun. Photo / Supplied

Templeton Group marketing director Mark Kelly says space and family dynamics have been carefully considered. Photo / Supplied
Elementum is located right at the heart of Long Bay village, with its New World supermarket, Long Bay Surf Club and shops, plus is in zone for Long Bay College, which is a major drawcard. The beach is regarded as one of Auckland’s best, with its vast and popular swimming bay, regional park and marine reserve.
Bonnie Garton-Stack, from Bayleys, has had multiple offers over the past few weeks and says it’s a testament to Templeton’s great design.
“No stone has been left unturned. They’ve they’ve thought of everything, like remembered to put the tap in where the fridge goes so you can get an ice maker fridge and the staircases are also wider than normal. The homes are so well designed, but not over complicated.”
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