West Harbour | |
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Coordinates: 36°48′34″S 174°38′30″E / 36.8094°S 174.6418°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Auckland |
Local authority | Auckland Council |
Electoral ward | |
Local board | |
Area | |
• Land | 427 ha (1,055 acres) |
Population (June 2023)[2] | |
• Total | 11,680 |
Postcode(s) | 0618 |
Ferry terminals | West Harbour Ferry Terminal |
Kumeū | Whenuapai | Hobsonville |
Westgate, New Zealand |
West Harbour
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(Waitematā Harbour) |
Massey | Royal Heights | Te Atatū Peninsula |
West Harbour is an affluent suburb of Auckland, located to the west of the Auckland isthmus and CBD. It is named for its location on the western side of the Waitematā Harbour. West Harbour is under the governance of Auckland Council after the amalgamation of district councils in 2010.
Local features include many public reserves (the most prominent being Luckens Reserve, which in 2014 received a basketball court), tennis courts, two local primary schools, West Harbour School and Marina View School, a Church, and farm land. West Harbour is home to Hobsonville Marina, a large marina catering to around 600 of private leisure boats and yachts, which was part of the route the Royal Family took during their 2014 visit. As the unique terrain of West Harbour, most of the houses have a magnificent sea view and city view, which makes the suburb one of the exclusive suburbs in Auckland City and home to hundreds of multi-million dollar houses and mansions. West Harbour has the highest median house price in Waitakere City.
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