A freehold warehouse in the East Auckland suburb of Howick is available for purchase with vacant possession, giving buyers the opportunity to acquire a well-located asset in an established industrial precinct.

Sitting at 117 Vincent Street, Howick, the property has 1,700sq m of total net lettable area on a 2,240sq m landholding that is zoned Business – Light Industry Zone under the Auckland Unitary Plan.

The current tenant is vacating the premises on 1 October, providing a convenient timeline for the new owner to plan their future moves.

The property includes a 5t gantry crane and has a large yard for parking, storage, or containers, adding to the overall functionality of the facility.

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Centrally located in Howick, the surrounding suburbs include Pakuranga, Botany, Cockle Bay, and Bucklands Beach. Botany Town Centre and its extensive array of shops and key amenities is only 4.2km away, while the nearby industrial hubs of Highbrook and East Tamaki are also readily accessible.

Colliers Brokers Rory Donovan, Greg Watson, and Paul Jarvie have been exclusively appointed to market the property for sale via deadline private treaty closing at 4pm on Thursday 4 June, unless sold prior.

Originally constructed in the 1960s with a substantial extension completed in the 1980s, the existing improvements provide a balanced combination of scale, capability, and usability.

The warehouse spans 1,090sq m and has a stud height of 8.8m to the apex, enhancing operational efficiency and storage capacity.

Donovan, Industrial Sales Broker at Colliers, says this is a well-equipped industrial facility that will appeal to a broad range of users.

“Access is a standout feature of the property, with a large front roller door measuring approximately 5.1m high by 6.5m wide and is supported by an additional roller door along the eastern side.

"This dual access configuration allows for efficient workflow and drive-through capability, further enhancing the property’s versatility,” Donovan says.

“Externally, the property benefits from a generous and adaptable yard area, ideal for parking, container devanning, and storage.

“The gantry crane significantly enhances the building’s utility, and additional features include a significant power supply to support high-demand operations, along with valuable road frontage that provides both exposure and ease of access.”

Watson, Associate Director of Industrial at Colliers, says the new owner will be well placed to move quickly as the property is available with vacant possession.

“Because the current tenant is departing in a few months, an owner-occupier can take over the premises and establish their operations quickly,” Watson says.

“Or an investor may choose to acquire the asset and find a new tenant for this functional and reliable offering.”

The Wiri Inland Port is 15km from the subject location, while the Auckland Airport is approximately 21.8km away. Howick also benefits from consistent local population growth, providing a strong, skilled workforce.

Jarvie, Director of Industrial at Colliers, says the property sits in a bustling local industrial hub that has consistently strong demand and low vacancy rates.

“The surrounding area is populated by a range of commercial and industrial businesses, while the prominent industrial strongholds of Highbrook and East T?maki can be quickly reached,” Jarvie says.

“This building has the layout and functionality to accommodate a wide range of future users.”

- Supplied by Colliers