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Strategic Town Centre Opportunity Hits the Market in Rangiora


A rare and highly strategic commercial landholding in the heart of Rangiora has been brought to market by RWC Christchurch, offering investors, owner-occupiers and developers a premium opportunity in one of North Canterbury’s fastest growing town centres.


Located at 9 Good Street, Rangiora (corner of Good Street and Blake Street), the property comprises a well-positioned, standalone commercial office building on a prominent 1,169sqm corner site*, directly adjacent to the Blake Street Council carpark and within metres of Rangiora’s main retail and hospitality precinct on High Street.


The property is being marketed by Paula Raine, Licensee Salesperson at RWC Christchurch, who said the asset represents one of the most compelling town centre offerings to come to market in recent years.


“This is a genuinely rare opportunity to secure a significant landholding in the absolute heart of Rangiora’s town centre,” said Paula Raine.


“With strong underlying fundamentals, excellent visibility, and future redevelopment upside, we expect strong interest from both local and national buyers.”


The total land area is held in two titles (792sqm + 337sqm = 1,169sqm*) with a total building area of approximately 393.40sqm. The building is currently configured as professional offices and includes a reception area, a mix of private and open-plan workspaces, staff amenities, a large walk-in safe, and ample onsite parking for approximately 12 vehicles.


Importantly, the property holds a seismic rating of 70 per cent NBS, offering confidence for occupiers and investors alike. Paula Raine said the flexibility of the offering is a key attraction.


“The building is perfectly functional as-is for professional office use, but it also provides real flexibility. Buyers can occupy, invest, or reconfigure the site entirely to suit future demand,” she said.  “Given its zoning and scale, it’s a genuine strategic landholding that is becoming increasingly difficult to find in established town centre locations like this.”


Positioned directly opposite New World and benefiting from proximity to Council-controlled parking infrastructure, the site also aligns with broader precinct improvements under the Rangiora Town Centre Parking Management Plan, further enhancing its long-term appeal.


“This is about location, land size, and long-term potential,” Ms Raine said. “Opportunities of this nature in tightly held town centres rarely come to market, and we anticipate a competitive Deadline Sale process.”

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